Guidebooks about the Internet are thick on the ground, and
visionary texts
about digital society are only slightly less so. Ray Hammond’s
Digital Business:
Surviving and Thriving in an On-line World (Hodder, £17.99, ISBN
0 340
66659 5) is a hybrid of the two approaches. He adds little to the great
debates,
but Hammond’s familiarity with the Web makes him a good guide for business
people new to the technology. A free copy of Netscape’s Navigator browser
software comes with the book.
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