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Reading, 'riting and 'rithmatic have been the three "R's" in education for centuries. Today, we can add three "W's" to education: World Wide Web. What? Why three and not just one "W"? Bee-cause the WWW involves a wide range of curriculums -- from basic HTML to e-commerce with customized interactivity.
To take part in today's Information Age, new skills are needed. Most of these skills didn't even exist ten years ago. Now, if you wish to bee able to grow and prosper in the coming Digital Economy, you'll have to learn how to create a Web presence and exploit it.
This means learning (or bee-ing aware of) such things as HTML, DHTML, XML, computer graphics, CSS, CGI, Perl, color theory, color-palette optimization, MIDI, MP3, presentation & branding, site navigation, user interface design, marketing & promotion, and curriculums that haven't appeared on the scene yet. (Kind of frightening isn't it?)
Where can you go to learn about these curriculums that comprise the three "W's"? There are several outstanding Web sites that offer competent, technical information and resources -- from our own award-winning Tips & Tricks area to sites only a silicon-blooded geek could undersatnd and love.
We Bees would like to recommend Internet Brothers. These two brothers have dedicated themselves to our Internet community by creating the world-renowned Internet Brothers: Helpware for the Cybercommunity. It is one of those rare places in the virtual world that offers hard-won advice, proven techniques, and, most importantly, a humorous approach that makes learning the three "W's" actually fun! These bros rock! So, roll on over there and tell them the Bees sent you.

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