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 Beginning Facebook Game Apps Development (Beginning Apress)
Facebook has emerged over the last several years as the dominant social space. Their
astronomical growth has made it the platform for social interaction on the web. Although
there have been some hiccups along the way with privacy concerns, Facebook
continues to grow and provide a space for users worldwide to interact with one... |  |  |  |  Lessons in IT Transformation: Technology Expert to Business Leader
Why should I read this book? Be honest—that’s what you
are really trying to figure out before you decide to invest
the time and money required to read any book. There are thousands
of books available on the topic of leadership. Why is this
book different, and why should you care? Here are a few
answers to your... |
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 The Art of the App Store: The Business of Apple Development
Wit h roughly half a mi llion active apps available for download and a current
pace of 20,000 new apps approved every month (according to 148apps.biz), the
iOS App Store has been without doubt a phenomenal success. From its launch in
2008, it’s seen exponential growth both in revenue generated and apps created,
and it... |  |  |  |  |
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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,... |  |  The Mathematics of Coding Theory
This book is intended to be accessible to undergraduate students with two
years of typical mathematics experience, most likely meaning calculus with a little
linear algebra and differential equations. Thus, specifically, there is no assumption
oLa background inabstr&;t algebra or number theory, nor of probability, nor of
linear... |  |  OFDMA System Analysis and Design (Artech House Mobile Communication Series)
In late 2001, Bill Gates was having dinner with a group of journalists on the night
before Microsoft’s launch of the Windows XP operating system. At that time, the
dotcom crash was just unfolding, and during dinner, Bill Gates said (correctly) that
the dotcom bubble was a distraction and caused a lot of money to be wasted on... |
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