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Chrome For Seniors - A Beginners Guide To Surfing the Internet With Google Chrome - cover

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Chrome For Seniors - A Beginners Guide To Surfing the Internet With Google Chrome

Scott La Counte

Casa editrice: SL Editions

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Google Chrome is used by an estimated 300 million people, and currently has about 40% of the browser market, which makes it the most popular Internet browser out there. 
300 million is a lot—but that doesn’t mean that everyone knows how to actually use it. If you want to get the most out of Google Chrome, this short book will help by breaking down how to use all the top features. 
In addition to the anatomy of the actual browser, this book will give you a crash course in both Gmail and Google Searching.
Disponibile da: 26/02/2020.

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