Best Of The Internet

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(NAPSA)—Cyberspace is the final frontier: a vast, never-ending collection of more than 500 billion Web pages. What do surfers do most online? Shop? Play games? Managefinances? A handy reference guide can help point you in the direction of the Internet’s best sites. None of the above, says author Lynie Arden. “[Internet users] spend most of their time searching for what they want, often getting sidetracked by endless links and irrelevant content.” To help frustrated Web users cut through all the time-wasting and pointless clicking, Arden has compiled a new best-of book called The Web’s Greatest Hits (Barnes & Noble Books, $9.95). It’s a convenient guide to the most useful, informative, interesting and easyto-use sites on the topics that people are most interested in. In addition to saving time, Arden points readers to sites that can save them money. Manysites offer free gifts and downloads, plus someoffer great bargains on name-brand merchandise. Users can also receive e-mails alerting them to nearbysales. The Web’s Greatest Hits is available at Barnes & Noble locations or online at www.bn.com.