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Use an RSS newsreader
Koristiti RSS čitač novosti
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Located in chapter3/xinclude.xml:20(para)
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Send and receive e-mail messages
Primati i slati e-poštu
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Located in chapter3/xinclude.xml:24(para)
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Use various tools for instant messaging
Koristiti razne alate za instantno dopisivanje
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Located in chapter3/xinclude.xml:28(para)
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Make phone calls using Softphones
Telefonirati pomoću softphonea
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Located in chapter3/xinclude.xml:32(para)
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Instructor Notes:
Napomena instruktoru:
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It is recommended to cover all the topics in this lesson. However, if you are running short on time, you can omit the following optional topics: Using Dial-up, Alternative E-mail Client.
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Located in chapter3/xinclude.xml:39(para)
71.
Connecting to and Using the Internet
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The Internet is used by millions of people daily for work and entertainment. Searching for information all over the world, corresponding with friends and relatives, participating in discussion forums, reading the news, playing games, has never been easier... or more accessible.
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The means of connecting to the Internet is not always a choice and depends greatly on where you live and/or work and the surrounding infrastructure. The pre-requisites to connect to the Internet are an Internet Service Provider (ISP) subscription and a functional Internet connection in your area. Configuring the Internet connection requires minimal involvement from you. Ubuntu supports most connection types. This lesson will cover: Broadband (cable or ASDL), dial-up and direct access through Local Area Network (LAN).
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Broadband connections are fast and reliable connections that users subscribe to for a monthly fee. Broadband companies offer packages with different speed specifications and bandwidth limits. If you travel and need Internet access, you can purchase a wireless Internet connection. If your computer does not have one pre-installed, you will need to install a wireless card. This connection is similar to a satellite connection, where data is transmitted through the airwaves.
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