Family Web surfing

If your family found a computer under the Christmas tree this year, you'll be interested in a free booklet that shows families how to have fun together on the Internet.

One suggestion is to plan a family vacation with information on the Web. Many travel sites have special destination information for kids, and parents can hunt for deals on hotels and air fares.

Family members can also renew relationships and reconnect with friends anywhere in the world through the Web. Kids might enjoy helping plan a family reunion and setting up a page with all the details, or learning how to research family history through online genealogy sites.

For a copy of .Com and Get It Online, call 800-PC-HOME1 or visit the Web site, www.hp-at-home.com/infocenter/comget.html

Source: North American Precis Syndicate

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