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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,... |  |  Microsoft® XNA™ Game Studio 2.0: Learn Programming Now!
With XNA Game Studio 2.0, Microsoft is doing something really special. They are providing
an accessible means for people to create programs for the Xbox 360. Now pretty much anyone
can take their game ideas and run them on a genuine console.
This book will show you how to make game programs and run them on an Xbox 360 or... |  |  Professional Team Foundation Server 2010 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
OVER THE PAST DECADE, Microsoft has been creating development tools that have been designed
for the ever - growing engineering teams of software developers, testers, architects, project managers,
designers, and database administrators. In the Visual Studio 2010 line of products, there are tools
for each team member to use to contribute... |
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 Essentials of Online payment Security and Fraud Prevention (Essentials Series)
Doing business online is no longer an oddity, but the norm, and
companies desiring to remain competitive have to maintain
some form of online presence. Doing business online means a
company has to be able to efficiently, reliably, and securely take payments
from consumers and other merchants. This book is written to
provide the... |  |  Apple Pro Training Series: Aperture 3
Welcome to the official Apple Pro Training course for Aperture, the
powerful photo editing and management software from Apple. This
book includes a variety of real-world photography projects, which are
used as clear examples of the way Aperture works, from import and
organization to image editing and output.
Whether... |  |  3D Art Essentials: The Fundamentals of 3D Modeling, Texturing, and Animation
This book was written to give beginning 3D artists a map
through the art and how to get involved in the 3D industry. You
can use this book by reading all the way through it cover to cover
with or without doing the tutorials, by picking and choosing
chapters based on gaps you want to fill, or as a quick reference to
a concept you... |
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 Java The Complete Reference, Seventh Edition (Osborne Complete Reference Series)
As I write this, Java is just beginning its second decade. Unlike many other computer
languages whose influence begins to wane over the years, Java’s has grown stronger
with the passage of time. Java leapt to the forefront of Internet programming with
its first release. Each subsequent version has solidified that position. Today,... |  |  Excel 2010 Bible
The Bible series from Wiley Publishing, Inc. is designed for beginning, intermediate, and advanced
users. This book covers all the essential components of Excel and provides clear and practical
examples that you can adapt to your own needs.
In this book, I’ve tried to maintain a good balance between the basics that every... |  |  PHP jQuery Cookbook
Nowadays, web applications are behaving more and more like desktop applications with lesser page loads and more user interaction and effects. The Web has become faster and applications such as Gmail and Facebook have given a new meaning to web applications.
PHP on the server side and jQuery on the client side (browser) are a killer... |
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 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services
The release of SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services is the beginning
of a new, more accessible era for master data management. Because of price
and complexity, most solutions on the market today are geared toward large
corporations and require dedicated consulting teams to implement. MDS, a feature of
SQL Server Enterprise Edition,... |  |  Implementing and Developing Cloud Computing Applications
I was first exposed to what would become the Internet way back in 1969,
while I was still an undergraduate at Brandeis University working on
ARPANet, the forerunner to the present Internet, which operated at the
then blazing speed of 2,400 bps, ultimately increased to 50 Kbps (see
http://www.computerhistory.org/internet_history/). I... |  |  Foundations of XML Processing: The Tree-Automata Approach
Computer science, like other mathematical fields, cannot live without a tight relationship
with reality. However, such a relationship is, frankly, not very common.
This is probably why people so enthusiastically welcome a true meeting of theory
and practice. In that sense, the coming together of XML and tree automata theory
was a... |
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