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Palm OS Programming Bible (With CD-ROM)
In 1992, Palm Computing (now Palm, Inc.) was founded. The rest is history. Of
course, there’s a lot more to it. Many good decisions were made, and many bad
designs were thrown out. Palm started as a software company intending to influence
existing handheld manufacturers with its easy-to-use software and synchronization... | | Extreme NXT: Extending the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT to the Next Level, Second Edition
Although LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT allows anyone to build complex inventions, there are limits to what you can do with what comes inside the box. This book shows you how to advance the NXT with more than 45 exciting projects that include creating a cool magic wand that writes words in thin air, building a remotely guided vehicle, and constructing... | | Programming Amazon EC2
Thank you for picking up a copy of this book. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has amazed
everyone: Amazon has made lots of friends, and all its “enemies” are too busy admiring
AWS to do much fighting back. At the moment, there is no comparable public Infrastructure
as a Service (IaaS); AWS offers the services at a scale that has... |
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Alfresco 3 Enterprise Content Management Implementation
How to customize, use, and administer this powerful, Open Source Java-based Enterprise CMS
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Manage your business documents with version control, library services, content organization, and advanced search.
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Create collaborative web sites using document libraries, wikis, blogs, forums, calendars, discussions,...
| | My New Iphone: 52 Simple Projects to Get You Started
You finally did it-you bought the gizmo that everyone's talking about. Maybe you've already figured out how to play music or make phone calls, but then what?
How does the voicemail work? And that keyboard? What about all of those cool apps-which ones do you need, and how do you get them? You need a book like My New iPhone... | | Iconoclast: A Neuroscientist Reveals How to Think Differently
No organization can survive without iconoclasts -- innovators who single-handedly upturn conventional wisdom and manage to achieve what so many others deem impossible.
Though indispensable, true iconoclasts are few and far between. In Iconoclast, neuroscientist Gregory Berns explains why. He explores the constraints... |
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