01171 a2200193 4500001000700000020001800007020001400025041000800039082001000047100001700057490004100074500004600115520059100161856002400752040002500776245010500801260003900906700003200945118388 a9780531219317 qhardcover aeng a384.3 aRooney, Anne aYou Wouldn't Want to Live Without... aIB Program. Uso restrito aos professores. aThe Internet has been with us for a surprisingly long time (Queen Elizabeth II sent her first email in 1976), and there are many people alive today who do not remember life without it. How did we communicate? Where did we go for information? This book follows the development of information technology from the invention of writing through the earliest computers (earlier than you think!) to the present day. It explains in simple terms how the Internet works, and how it differs from the World Wide Web. An important section at the end discusses how young readers can stay safe online. u000030/0000302f.jpg aBR-BrIDEAcBR-BrIDEA10aYou wouldn't want to live without the internet!cwritten by Anne Rooney ; Illustrated by Mark Bergin aBrighton, MIbFranklin Wattsc2016 aBergin, Markineillustrator