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Connecting to the Internet—at Home and Away
It used to be that most people bought personal computers to do serious work—word processing, spreadsheets, databases, the sort of programs that still make up the core of Microsoft Office. But today, more people buy PCs to access the Internet—to surf the Web, watch movies and listen to music, send and receive email, and socialize with other users on Facebook and other social networks.
To do this, of course, you first have to connect your computer to the Internet. Fortunately, Windows makes this easy to do.
Different Types of Home Internet
The first step in going online is establishing a connection between your ...
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