This year, millions of casual computer users will buy new Windows 8
mobile devices, notebooks, and desktop PCs. They'll want to know how to
find their way around, get comfortable, and get the job done - without
jargon, complexity, or hassle. There's a book for them: Michael Miller's
Absolute Beginner's Guide to Computer Basics, Windows 8 Edition. It's
the one book that covers everything today's beginners and near-beginners
need to know: not just about Windows, but also about software,
hardware, and the Internet. Through 100+ books, author Michael Miller
has established an unparalleled track record in explaining complicated
concepts simply and clearly, and empowering beginners. Now, he's
thoroughly updated his best-selling Absolute Beginner's Guide to
Computer Basics to cover today's user experience - with Windows 8,
Internet Explorer 8, and today's hottest online tools, from craigslist
and Facebook to Twitter, Wikipedia, and Google Docs. The latest edition
of Absolute Beginner's Guide to Computer Basics is updated with coverage
of Windows 8, which introduces the totally new Metro user interface.
Given Metro's genesis as a mobile interface, and Microsoft's push
towards a new breed of touchscreen computing devices, this new edition
will include more hardware coverage than previous editions. In addition,
this book will cover Windows 8's new Metro interface in depth, as well
as feature increased coverage of social networking and cloud computing
applications. -- Publisher Marketing
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