Magic and Loss


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Virginia Heffernan gives a highly informative analysis of what the internet is and can be in an examination of its past, present and future.




Internet Magic


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Clear step-by-step instructions and screen shots take children through fun projects from start to finish, successfully building up their knowledge of how to use particular programs and applications. The "Computer Wizards" guide children through each activity, with magic tips to help with projects.




The Wiccan Web


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Through the electronic magic of the Internet, Wiccans have connected in new and powerful ways. Two bestselling authors bring technology and magic together, helping practitioners find new ways to cast spells, observe rituals and connect with other practitioners.




Internet Magic


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A series of computer skills books for young children. Clear step-by-step instructions and screen shots take children through fun projects from start to finish, successfully building up their knowledge of how to use particular programs and applications. The computer wizards guide children through each activity, with magic tips to help with projects, and copycat exercises designed to reinforce learning.




Internet World


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Urban Magic


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Urban Magic: Internet Magic Omnibus Magic has rules. Magic and technology doesn't mix. Until one day, humans start finding real magical spells on the internet. They shouldn't work. It's just spam or an internet archive website. What happens when paranormals are plopped in front of their fated mate? Steamy results and happy ever afters! This omnibus includes all six stories in the internet magic series. It features bonus content with a quick romance of a witch reporting on these crazy stories and someone on the magic council. Expect spam emails and millennial internet nostalgia and lots of steam!




Sams Teach Yourself Internet and Web Basics All in One


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This title is designed to teach the new computer user how to easily work with a variety of digital media. It doesn't assume the reader wants to learn how to use just one product, but covers multiple products and technologies together in a logical fashion.




Coordinating the Internet


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As it grows in scope, bandwidth, and functionality, the Internet will require greater coordination, but it is not yet clear what kind of coordinating mechanisms will evolve. The essays in this volume clarify this issue and suggest possible models for governing the Internet.




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What's the Matter with the Internet?


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In What's the Matter with the Internet?, leading cultural theorist Mark Poster offers a sophisticated and astute assessment of the potential the new medium has to redefine culture and politics. Avoiding the mindless hype and meaningless jargon that has characterized much of the debate about the future of the Web, he details what truly distinguishes the Internet from other media and the implications these novel properties have for such vital issues as authorship, national identity and global citizenship, the fate of ethnicity and race, and democracy. Arguing that the Internet demands a social and cultural theory appropriate to the specific qualities of cyberspace, Poster reformulates the ideas of thinkers associated with our understanding of post-modern culture and the media (including Foucault, Deleuze, Heidegger, Baudrillard, and Derrida) to account for and illuminate the virtual world, paying particular attention to its political dimensions and the nature of identity. In this innovative analysis, Poster acknowledges that although the colonization of the Internet by corporations and governments does threaten to retard its capacity to bring about genuine change, the new medium is still capable of transforming both contemporary social practices and the way we see the world and ourselves.