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How to do more on the Internet
for FREE!

Suitable for anyone
To find out how to use free Internet tools,  resources and services for their personal enjoyment or to increase their productivity

Over the last few years, the Internet has changed; it's no longer a place you go just to find information.  It now offers a variety of new ways for people to interact with the content and with each other.

New tools and resources (often referred to as social media) include blogs, wikis, social networks, social bookmarking tools, podcasts, RSS, micro-blogging, photo sharing and video-sharing sites.

How to do more on the Internet - for free! provides you with introductory guidance on the following activities - using FREE tools, resources and services (shown in italics)

  1. How to browse the web effectively - using Firefox
  2. How to search and evaluate information on the Web - using Google
  3. How to store and share your bookmarks online - using Delicious
  4. How to use blogs effectively
  5. How to subscribe to blog (and news) feeds and share items with others - using Google Reader
  6. How to use wikis - like Wikipedia and PBwiki
  7. How to find and listen to podcasts - using iTunes
  8. How to find and watch videos online - using YouTube
  9. How to find and view photos online - using Flicker
  10. How to find and view presentations online -using Slideshare
  11. How to keep track of all your favourite resources online - using iGoogle
  12. How to use web mail - using gMail
  13. How to use instant messaging and make voice calls over the Internet - using Skype
  14. How to attend a web meeting - using Dimdim
  15. How to join a social network - like a Ning comunity
  16. How to become a Twitterer - using Twitter
  17. How to share your diary online - using Google Calendar
  18. How to share a map online - using Google Maps
  19. How to create, share and/or contribute to the production of online documents, presentations or spreadsheets - using Google Docs
  20. How to share your photos online - using Flickr
  21. How to share a presentation online - using Slideshare
  22. How to create and share a podcast - using Audacity
  23. How to create and share a narrated presentation - using Audacity and Slideshare
  24. How to share a video online - using YouTube
  25. How to create a mind map - using Freemind
  26. How to write a blog - using WordPress
  27. How to set up and manage a wiki - using PBwiki
  28. How to run a web meeting - using Dimdim
  29. How to create and manage a private social network - using Ning
  30. How to set up a web site - using Google Page Creator

The Internet doesn't stand still; so tools and services are constantly being improved.  So How to do More on the Internet is available both as a continuously updated online resource as well as a quarterly updated PDF (78 page document).

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