Rule the Web, A How-To Guide To The Internet

by Scott Beale on September 17, 2007 · 0 comments

Rule the Web

“Rule the Web” is a new book by Boing Boing co-founder and Make Magazine editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder, which was published by St. Martin’s Press in June. The book is a how-to guide to the internet, where Mark and fellow bloggers share excellent tips on ways to do things online better, faster and easier. Mark has setup a Rule the Web blog to go along with the book, where editor David Moldawer has been posting a great series of “Rule the Web in Sixty Seconds” mini-podcasts.

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