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 Desktop Witness: The Do's and Don'ts of Personal Computer Security
When asked 'who are you?', people in different cultures tend to define themselves
fundamentally differently in terms of what their respective culture considers to be
most important. In cultures where one's professional and economic status is most
important, people say 'I am an engineer', or 'a priest at St... |  |  Clout: The Art and Science of Influential Web Content (Voices That Matter)
The web is all about action verbs. We click. We search. We navigate. We
make choices. Alone among other forms of media, we’re the ones who control
our experience.
When organizations try to connect with their customers online, one of the
first things they always want to know is “how can we get our users to do... |  |  Apple Training Series: AppleScript 1-2-3
This book is based on years of hands-on classes and contains many of the
scripts developed for those sessions.
But the task of documenting and teaching a technology such as AppleScript
is daunting (especially while you’re employed at a busy company like Apple),
and it could not have been accomplished without the... |
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 Web Marketing For Dummies
It looks so simple on TV. Launch Web site, count money. If only real life
were that easy! Alas, with billions of Web sites competing for attention,
it’s not simple at all.
On the other hand, marketing online isn’t rocket science. This book charts a
practical course of action to put your business Web site to work,... |  |  Texturing and Modeling, Third Edition: A Procedural Approach
What is a realistic image? This is an age-old question in art, and a contemporary
question in computer graphics. This book provides a modern answer involving the
computer and a new definition of realism.
The classic definition of realism has been veridical realism. Does the picture pass
the comparison test? That is, would an... |  |  SharePoint 2010 Six-in-One (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
On a weekly basis, some poor IT workers — both IT pros and developers — are saddled with new
projects and or technology they know nothing about and are asked to run with them. They ’ re
expected to be successful with little guidance, direction, or training. They ’ re also expected to pull
off these tremendous... |
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