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Internet Guide covers a wide variety of topics, such as html, email,
tcp/ip, search engines, security, viruses, browsers, newsgroups,
chat programs, file sharing, FTP, Telnet and more. Internet Guide
has been created to help people who have general computer problems,
whether they be software, hardware or Internet based. Internet Guide
is specifically aimed to help Internet users based in the United
Kingdom, and some pages included will be referring to services and
companies only available in the UK.
However I feel the majority of information included will be useful
to users anywhere in the English speaking world. Internet Guide
is basically a site that includes a comprehensive glossary of terms,
with extra features such as a forum for people to discuss their
problems, and hopefully answer anybody's questions. Internet Guide
has been developed by just one man, myself, and therefore I don't
class myself as an expert or computer geek. So if you find any information
that is incorrect please email me, and I will update any mistakes.
I also try to keep advertisement to a minimum at Internet Guide,
and only include a few indiscreet advertiser links on the site to
help cover my hosting bills.
Latest Iguide News
The price comparison section has now been deleted and moved to
a new website all of it's own. The new site will concentrate on
electrical and computing reviews and comparison. However a few miscallenous
sections will be kept here still, they are for products types which
wont fit within the new sites guidelines.
Disclaimer Note:
All of the sites recommended on this site are only recommended
because I think they are useful and not for any reason such as advertising
and business revenue income. On some pages (very few) I do have
adverts from some sites so I can cover hosting bills and so fourth.
But these sites will be stated on the page as an advertiser or partner
as to not confuse the user. There really is no other way to cover
things such as hosting bills for a non-profit information site such
as myself. I felt this was a better alternative than having lots
of banners everywhere.
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