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Book 34 || Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan P. Kehoe


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Kehoe, Brendan P., 1970-2011


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Zen and the Art of the Internet, published in 1992, was one of the first and most influential user manuals for the early Internet. Written by Brendan P. Kehoe, it provided a clear and accessible introduction to the complex network of computers that existed before the widespread adoption of the World Wide Web. The guide explained fundamental tools such as Telnet, FTP, and USENET, helping new users navigate the digital landscape and understand the culture of the online community. Kehoe’s work emphasized the collaborative and open nature of the Internet, encouraging users to share information and contribute to the network. For many, this book served as their first map to the information highway, marking a significant milestone in the history of digital communication and public access.


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