This Friday and Saturday, I'm going to Fry's electronics stores in Woodland Hills and Anaheim to present some tips and tricks from my book, Rule the Web: How To Do Anything and Everything on the Internet — Better, Faster, Easier.
Friday, July 13th, 7-8:30pm
Woodland Hills Store
6100 Canoga Ave.
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
(818) 227-1000
Saturday, July 14th, 2-3:30pm
Anaheim Store
3370 E. La Palma Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92806
(714) 688-3000
I hope to see you there!
Download the flyer PDF here.
The book has been getting good reviews. Here are some excerpts:
- "Rule the Web" is a miscellany of mostly free services, tools and tips for managing e-mail and blogs and feeds and photos and music and videos. (Full disclosure: I contributed a paragraph — uncompensated — to the book's appendix, which features suggestions from bloggers.) Keeping up with this stuff is part of my work, yet I learned at least a half-dozen useful new tricks. — Scott Rosenberg, Salon
- Now, I'm a pretty savvy web user (though a luddite when it
comes to fancy gadgets) but I'm still pleasantly surprised at
the breadth of useful information in the book. The cover of the
book promises to tell you "how to do anything and everything
on the Internet – better, faster, easier" and it delivers (funny
if you think about it: it's a book about the Web, with actual
paper pages!). — Alex Santosa, Neatorama
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I picked up this book expecting that since I'm already web savvy I'd fine a few things
new that would be good, a few items to pass on to family and friends who have lives
outside of the net. I was very happily surprised but the quality and quantity of really
useful information Mark has compiled.
If you're looking for the native's guide to living, working, playing and shopping
online, this book is for you. — Bob Walsh, 47 Hats
I happened across a review of Rule the Web on Friday, and
knew I had to get my hands on it – fast. I wasn't disappointed.
In fact, I could hardly put it down.
It's a godsend for answering the kind of questions your average
church webmaster (me) gets all the time. And that's just what
it did. The other day one of the staff was telling me how she
wished she could reply from her Gmail account and make it
look like her church account. Not only does the book tell you
how to do this, there's even a picture (p.294). — Anna Belle Leiserson, Faith and Web- If MacGyver had written a guide to the internet, it would be Rule the Web. — Drew Nellins, Bookslut