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A Practical Guide to Designing the Invisible (Practical Guide Series)
I’m fascinated by how much we are influenced by the media and
indeed how much they make us think we are in control of our own
decisions. Are we really in control though? I’m not so sure because
despite being a media savvy species, there are subliminal forces at
work affecting our moods, buying habits and emotions.... | | 50 Fast Flash MX TechniquesIf you’re a Web designer, Macromedia Flash can help you create interactive effects that’ll reel in site visitors–and keep them coming back for more. Using lots of example movies, clear step-by-step instructions, and 32 pages of vivid color illustrations, Gurdy Leete and Ellen Finkelstein walk you through 50 of today’s... | | No Logo : Taking Aim at the Brand BulliesIf I squint, tilt my head, and shut my left eye, all I can see out the window is 1932, straight down to the lake. Brown warehouses, oatmeal-colored smokestacks, faded signs painted on brick walls advertising long-discontinued brands: "Lovely," "Gaywear." This is the old industrial Toronto of garment factories, furriers and... |
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Learning Red Hat Linux, 2nd EditionThe economics of the free software business has taken another football bounce with the release of O'Reilly's Learning Red Hat Linux, a guide to the most popular distribution of the freely redistributable operating system. The bounce is this: for the typical tech-book list price of $35, you get Bill McCarty's beginners' survey and... | | Using iTunes 10
For 10 years, iTunes has brought listening pleasure to people’s computers. Originally
introduced in January 2001, the first version of iTunes worked only with Mac
OS 9 operating systems, but later that year, Apple added support for OS X and for
iPods—and that’s when iTunes really took off. Subsequent versions of the... | | AppleScript: The Missing ManualFrom newspapers to NASA, Mac users around the world use AppleScript to automate their daily computing routines. Famed for its similarity to English and its ease of integration with other programs, AppleScript is the perfect programming language for time-squeezed Mac fans. As beginners quickly realize, however, AppleScript has one major shortcoming:... |
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