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| 1. Doing Both: How Cisco Captures Today's Profit and Drives Tomorrow's Growth by Inder Sidhu | |
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(2010-05-27)
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Editorial Review Over the past seven years, in a highly unstable global economy, Cisco doubled revenue, tripled profits, and quadrupled earnings per share. How? By Doing Both. When companies face key strategic decisions, they often take one path and abandon the other. They focus on innovation and new business at the expense of core businesses or vice versa. They stress discipline and sacrifice flexibility. They focus on customers and ignore partners. And they struggle. Cisco believes there is a better way: Doing Both. Doing Both means approaching every decision as an opportunity to seize, not a sacrifice to endure. It means avoiding false choices, reduced expectations, and weak compromises. It means finding ways to make each option benefit and mutually reinforce the other. In this book, Cisco Senior Vice President Inder Sidhu explains why “doing both” is today’s best strategy. Then, drawing on Cisco’s hardwon insights and the experiences of companies like Procter & Gamble, Whirlpool, and Harley-Davidson, Inder presents a complete blueprint for “doing both” in your organization, too. Win by Doing Both! • Sustaining and Disruptive Innovation • Existing and New Business Models • Optimization and Reinvention • Satisfied Customers and Gratified Partners • Established and Emerging Countries • Doing Things Right and Doing What Matters • Superstar Performers and Winning Teams • Authoritative Leadership and Democratic Decision Making Reviews
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| 2. The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal by Ben Mezrich | |
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| 3. How to Disappear: Erase Your Digital Footprint, Leave False Trails, and Vanish without a Trace by Frank M. Ahearn, Eileen C. Horan | |
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Editorial Review From the world's preeminent people finderan insider's guide to disappearing How to Disappear is the authoritative and comprehensive guide for people who seek to protect their privacy as well as for anyone who’s ever entertained the fantasy of disappearingwhether actually dropping out of sight or by eliminating the traceable evidence of their existence. Written by the world’s leading experts on finding people and helping people avoid being found, How to Disappear covers everything from tools for disappearing to discovering and eliminating the nearly invisible tracks and clues we tend to leave wherever we go. Learn the three keys to disappearing, all about your electronic footprints, the dangers and opportunities of social networking sites, and how to disappear from a stalker. Frank Ahearn and Eileen Horan provide field-tested methods for maintaining privacy, as well as tactics and strategies for protecting personal information and preventing identity theft. They explain and illustrate key tactics such as misinformation (destroying all the data known about you); disinformation (creating fake trails); and, finally, reformationthe act of getting you from point A to point B without leaving clues. Ahearn illustrates every step with real-life stories of his fascinating career, from undercover work to nab thieving department store employees to a stint as a private investigator; and, later, as a career skip tracer” who finds people who don’t want to be found. In 1997, when news broke of President Bill Clinton’s dalliance with a White House intern, Ahearn was hired to find her. When Oscar statuettes were stolen in Beverly Hills, Ahearn pinpointed a principal in the caper to help solve the case. When Russell Crowe threw a telephone at a hotel clerk in 2005, Ahearn located the victim and hid him from the media. An indispensable resource not just for those determined to become utterly anonymous, but also for just about anyone in the brave new world of on-line information, How to Disappear sums up Ahearn’s dual philosophy: Don’t break the law, but know how to protect yourself. AN EXCERPT: How Not to Disappear There are several books and Web sites that explain how to obtain a new identity. If you are a not a criminal or international spy you do not need a new identity to safely and discretely disappear. . . . What people fail to take into consideration is how they can test out their new identity. Do you book a trip internationally and just wing it past customs? Do you speed in your car and wait till you get pulled over and a have the cop run your new license? Perhaps you walk into social security office with your birth certificate and apply for a social security number at the age of thirty-five and explain you have been living in a cave for the past twenty years? . . . New identities are a bad idea. Imagine that you are now Mr. Vincent Vega from Palm Springs, and you’re hanging out with your lady friend and her family sipping Pina Colada’s and over walks your best friend from high school. This dumb nut starts calling you by your real name, Dexter Plaidpants. Just try explaining that to all at the tablecover blown. New identities are like roulette: It is only a matter of time until your number comes is up! Reviews
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| 4. CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide, Fifth Edition by Shon Harris | |
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Editorial Review COVERS ALL 10 CISSP DOMAINS: THE CD-ROM FEATURES: Shon Harris, CISSP, is a security consultant, a former member of the Information Warfare unit in the Air Force, and a contributing writer to Information Security Magazine and Windows 2000 Magazine. She is the author of the previous editions of this book. Reviews
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| 5. Droid X For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) by Dan Gookin | |
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Editorial Review The Droid X has landed and it?s selling like hotcakes! Ultimate For Dummies author Dan Gookin introduces you to everything the Droid X does. Covering a wide range of how-to topics, this full-color guide explores the device's features and shares techniques to getting the most out of Motorola's exciting smartphone. You?ll quickly discover that the Droid X is more than just a cell phone as you walk through setup and configuration, texting, e-mail, accessing the Internet, synching with a PC, using the camera, running multiple apps simultaneously, and expanding the Droid X?s potential with new software. Don't avoid the Droid X! The three D?s?Droid X, Dummies, and Dan Gookin?have you covered! Reviews
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) I am an experienced Droid X user (see my review), and I'm very experienced with electronics in general. Therefore, I am writing my review of Droid X for Dummies by Dan Gookin in terms of accuracy and completeness as well as accessibility. In short, Droid X for Dummies hits the mark in all categories.
I've been using my Droid X for over two months, and I'm very familiar with the overall operation of the device. I went through all of the instructions that Gookin gives in his book, and I can report that he does not steer you wrong in any of his steps that he outlines. Gookin also did a great job of covering the seemingly endless feature set of the Droid X. I can't think of anything that you can do with a Droid X out of the box that he didn't cover. This is also not a mere list of things that you can do, but it is rather a detailed step by step guide in how to use each of the features. In terms of who should read this book, I would say that it is for the first time cellphone to first time smartphone user. I would also say that anyone who is intimidated by technology in general is likely to find this to be a security blanket. Droid X for Dummies is a fairly self contained text, and it is thoroughly cross referenced when information in one chapter supplements another. Overall, I think this is a very well done beginner book on the Droid X. If are unsure if you are getting everything out of your Droid X, check the table of contents. If everything sounds familiar, you probably don't need this book. If you are having trouble with any of the features in the table of contents, this might be just what the doctor ordered. The only caution I have with a book like this is that the material will become dated over time. Gookin successfully straddles the Android 2.1/2.2 fence, but your mileage may vary for Android revisions beyond 2.2. Overall: B+
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) I have been a fan of Dan Gookin for many years. The first book I read of his was "DOS for Dummies" which I still have. Hopefully it will become a collector item soon! Although probably not, but I have this thing about not throwing out books. I should really seek professional help?
Droid X for Dummies should be included with the purchase of every Droid X smart phone. The Droid X does not really come with a manual, so this would definitely be a big help. Although the Droid X is a very user friendly and in the 2 or so months since I have owned one, I have pretty much figured out most of it through trial and error. It is a user-friendly phone. But this book would have saved me some time. Who would benefit from this book? Any new user to the Droid X. Any non-technical person that has had the phone for a while but does not feel confident enough to experiment. Any dummy. But then again, if they have a Droid X they can't be that dumb.
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) I wasn't sure if there was an entire book's worth of information needed on the Droid X but I found this book to be surprisingly useful. I've had my Droid X for 2 months and have already learned a lot about it but this book still managed to teach me a few things and was orders of magnitude more helpful than the original product documentation. It would have been a real time saver if I'd had the book when I originally got the device.
The only nits to pick: -some of the information is already a bit outdated, specifically when it talks about apps that are available. Online sources, such as lifehacker, are more useful for "best of ..." app lists. -a lot of the jokes are really not funny, annoying in some cases.
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) This is THE book if you just got the new Droid Phone, as I did. Whether you're a tech geek and write your own Apps, or a fat fingered klutz (like me) this book is full or fun and informative tips.
The book walks you step by step through set-up, configuration, email, internet, camera, troubleshooting, warnings, etc. Lots of nice color illustrations, even a few cartoons. Easy to read, easy to use, easy to understand.
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| 6. Professional SharePoint 2010 Branding and User Interface Design (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) by Randy Drisgill, John Ross, Jacob J. Sanford, Paul Stubbs, Larry Riemann | |
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Editorial Review With SharePoint 2010, Microsoft has provided a more robust environment for creating collaboration and content management sites that rival any of the popular websites on the internet. Creating a branded SharePoint site involves understanding both traditional web design techniques as well as topics that are typically reserved for developers. This book bridges that gap by not only providing expert guidance for creating beautiful public facing and internal intranet sites but it also addresses the needs of those readers that only want to understand the basics enough to apply some style to their sites. Things like creative design, the experience visitors have navigating your user interface, ease of use?these are all important branding considerations and not always intuitive. This unique book from a team of SharePoint branding experts lays it all out. The book is divided into four sections: Whether you want to make SharePoint look completely different or just make minor design changes, this expert guide will provide tips, techniques, and insights to get the job done. Reviews
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| 7. The Android Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the Android SDK (Developer's Library) by James Steele, Nelson To | |
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Editorial Review Want to get started building applications for Android, the world’s hottest, fast-growing mobile platform? Already building Android applications and want to get better at it? This book brings together all the expert guidance–and code–you’ll need! Completely up-to-date to reflect the newest and most widely used Android SDKs, The Android Developer’s Cookbook is the essential resource for developers building apps for any Android device, from phones to tablets. Proven, modular recipes take you from the absolute basics to advanced location-based services, security techniques, and performance optimization. You’ll learn how to write apps from scratch, ensure interoperability, choose the best solutions for common problems, and avoid development pitfalls. Coverage includes: Turn to The Android Developer’s Cookbook for proven, expert answers–and the code you need to implement them. It’s all you need to jumpstart any Android project, and create high-value, feature-rich apps that sell! Reviews
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| 8. CompTIA Security+: Get Certified Get Ahead: SY0-201 Study Guide by Darril Gibson | |
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| 9. CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (Exam 640-802), Third Edition (Containing ICND1 and ICND2 Second Edition Exam Certification Guides) by Wendell Odom | |
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| 10. Hello World! Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners by Warren Sande, Carter Sande | |
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Editorial Review "Computer programming is a powerful tool for children to 'learn learning,' that is, to learn the skills of thinking and problem-solving...Children who engage in programming transfer that kind of learning to other things."--Nicholas Negroponte, the man behind the One Laptop Per Child project that hopes to put a computer in the hands of every child on earth, January 2008 Your computer won't respond when you yell at it. Why not learn to talk to your computer in its own language? Whether you want to write games, start a business, or you're just curious, learning to program is a great place to start. Plus, programming is fun! Hello World! provides a gentle but thorough introduction to the world of computer programming. It's written in language a 12-year-old can follow, but anyone who wants to learn how to program a computer can use it. Even adults. Written by Warren Sande and his son, Carter, and reviewed by professional educators, this book is kid-tested and parent-approved. You don't need to know anything about programming to use the book. But you should know the basics of using a computer--e-mail, surfing the web, listening to music, and so forth. If you can start a program and save a file, you should have no trouble using this book. Reviews
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| 11. JavaScript: The Definitive Guide by David Flanagan | |
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Editorial Review This Fifth Edition is completely revised and expanded to cover JavaScript as it is used in today's Web 2.0 applications. This book is both an example-driven programmer's guide and a keep-on-your-desk reference, with new chapters that explain everything you need to know to get the most out of JavaScript, including: Part I explains the core JavaScript language in detail. If you are new to JavaScript, it will teach you the language. If you are already a JavaScript programmer, Part I will sharpen your skills and deepen your understanding of the language. Part II explains the scripting environment provided by web browsers, with a focus on DOM scripting with unobtrusive JavaScript. The broad and deep coverage of client-side JavaScript is illustrated with many sophisticated examples that demonstrate how to: Part III is a complete reference for core JavaScript. It documents every class, object, constructor, method, function, property, and constant defined by JavaScript 1.5 and ECMAScript Version 3. Part IV is a reference for client-side JavaScript, covering legacy web browser APIs, the standard Level 2 DOM API, and emerging standards such as the XMLHttpRequest object and the canvas tag. More than 300,000 JavaScript programmers around the world have made this their indispensable reference book for building JavaScript applications. "A must-have reference for expert JavaScript programmers...well-organized and detailed." Reviews
actually agree with, and therefore the 4, instead of 5 stars. Not only can this book benefit from additional small examples, but the author's explanations are sometimes lacking, or even worse, missing. On a few examples, he basically says, "This is worthy of study. Go ahead and study it." Sorry, I expect more from my books, than a grumpy professor in a university lecture hall, nearing the end of class.
The book is divided into three sections. The first covers "Core Javascript", defining the language itself with only occasional references to how you might use it in a browser. This initially seemed to me to be a roundabout way to approach the language--why wouldn't you want to explain it by examples in a web page? However, after becoming more familiar with the language I think it was absolutely the right decision, since it avoids confusing the document object model (see below for more about that) with the language itself, a confusion common among beginners. At the end of the first section (which developers experienced in other languages can skim, but shouldn't skip) you know what Javascript code looks like and how to do assignments, define functions, and so on. The second section, "Client-side Javascript", is where examples start to show up that you can really run in a test page of your own. The examples are good and there are plenty of them. The heart of the second section is the discussion of the document object model. After some introductory discussion, covering windows and frames and some of the more common Javascript tasks, there's an overview of the DOM. Subsequent chapters cover it in more detail. This organization makes it pretty easy to find what you need without even resorting to the index. For example, I find the forms chapter, and the chapter on how to use cookies to save state, to be very useful, and easy to find information in. Finally, there's a reference section at the back. This is the most valuable section once you're well on your way with the language, and is what I now use most of all. It's comprehensive and clearly written. The book does have one weakness, which has been noted by other reviewers here: it doesn't have a "cookbook" section, showing you how to do common tasks with Javascript. This is a serious omission because of the nature of Javascript usage. Very often a webmaster for a small non-profit or a small business will decide they want to do a rollover, or add an alert for form validation failures, or something similar. Users like this need something equivalent to the "Perl Cookbook"; a "How to . . ." section that gives you an example close to what you need. Despite this caveat, however, this is still the best book around: an excellent reference, and a great way to learn the language.
The next section covers the document object model (browser DOM), and for me this was the only disappointment in the book. While I found every other part of the book thorough and informative, I found the DOM chapter a bit light-on. However, this is easily compensated for with the excellent reference section at the back of the book which details each object, explains its purpose, and describes all of its properties and methods. The book is almost worth its price just for this reference, and I almost always turn to the back first! As a web developer / back-end programmer, this is one of four books I always keep with me! The other three are "HTML: The Difinitive Guide", "ASP in a nutshell" and an SQL reference.
If you already know one of the languages, or are familiar with Object oriented Programming, this is very probably the book for you. If you have not programmed before, do a little online reading, then try this book. if your willing to put the time in, you will learn a lot. Before reading this I knew HTML, and had read some online tutorials of JavaScript, which classifies me somewhere outside the realm of programmer. The first 11 chapters were rather abstract and somewhat confusing, and would have been moreso if i had not already read up a little. But then it started making sense. you don't really learn how to write any script for real until about chapter 12, but then it really starts making sense. I had to read the beginning again after finishing the book, but now I feel like I have a firm handle on the topic. Throughout the book many (many) referneces are made to the similarities and ifferences between JScript and C/C++/Java. There is an entire chapter devouted to java and Jscript working together.
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| 12. Mastering VMware vSphere 4 (Computer/Tech) by Scott Lowe | |
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Editorial Review Coverage Includes: Now that virtualization is a key cost-saving strategy, Mastering VMware vSphere 4 is the strategic guide you need to maximize the opportunities. Reviews
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| 13. iPhone Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide by Joe Conway, Aaron Hillegass | |
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| 14. CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide: Exam 640-802 by Todd Lammle | |
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Editorial Review Cisco networking authority Todd Lammle has completely updated this new edition to cover all of the exam objectives for the latest version of the CCNA exam. Todd’s straightforward style provides lively examples, easy-to-understand analogies, and real-world scenarios that will not only help you prepare for the exam, but also give you a solid foundation as a Cisco networking professional. Packed with updated topics that have been added to the 2007 version of the CCNA exam, this updated study guide features expanded coverage of key topic areas plus new material on switching, network address translation, and OSPF. Inside, find the complete instruction you need, including: For Instructors: Teaching supplements are available for this title. Reviews
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| 15. Professional SharePoint 2010 Administration by Todd Klindt, Shane Young, Steve Caravajal | |
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Editorial Review Thorough coverage of the improvements and changes to SharePoint 2010 SharePoint 2010 boasts a variety of incredible new features that will challenge even the most experienced administrator who is upgrading from SharePoint 2007. Written by a team of SharePoint experts, this book places a takes aim at showing you how to make these new features work right for you. Offering an in-depth look at SharePoint 2010, the authors focus on how SharePoint functionality has changed from its earliest version to its newest, and they provide you with detailed coverage of all the new features and capabilities. Professional SharePoint 2010 presents a solid understanding of the functionality that SharePoint 2010 provides, which will allow you to see what it can do for you. Reviews
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| 16. CompTIA Network+ All-in-One Exam Guide, Fourth Edition by Michael Meyers | |
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Editorial Review All-in-One is All You Need Get complete coverage of all the material included on the latest release of the CompTIA Network+ exam inside this fully updated, comprehensive resource. Written by CompTIA certification and training expert Mike Meyers, this authoritative exam guide features learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice questions, and in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass the CompTIA Network+ exam with ease, this definitive volume also serves as an essential on-the-job reference. Covers all exam topics, including how to: The CD-ROM features Reviews
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| 17. How to Do Everything Microsoft SharePoint 2010 by Stephen Cawood | |
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Editorial Review In How to Do Everything: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Stephen Cawood--a former member of the SharePoint development team--explains how to get the most out of this powerful business collaboration platform. Learn how to use document management functions, wikis, taxonomy, blogs, My Sites, web parts, and more. Take full advantage of the content management, enterprise search, collaboration, and information-sharing capabilities of SharePoint 2010 with help from this practical guide. Reviews
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| 18. Access 2007: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald | |
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Editorial Review Compared to industrial-strength database products such as Microsoft's SQL Server, Access is a breeze to use. It runs on PCs rather than servers and is ideal for small- to mid-sized businesses and households. But Access is still intimidating to learn. It doesn't help that each new version crammed in yet another set of features; so many, in fact, that even the pros don't know where to find them all. Access 2007 breaks this pattern with some of the most dramatic changes users have seen since Office 95. Most obvious is the thoroughly redesigned user interface, with its tabbed toolbar (or "Ribbon") that makes features easy to locate and use. The features list also includes several long-awaited changes. One thing that hasn't improved is Microsoft's documentation. To learn the ins and outs of all the features in Access 2007, Microsoft merely offers online help. Access 2007: The Missing Manual was written from the ground up for this redesigned application. You will learn how to design complete databases, maintain them, search for valuable nuggets of information, and build attractive forms for quick-and-easy data entry. You'll even delve into the black art of Access programming (including macros and Visual Basic), and pick up valuable tricks and techniques to automate common tasks -- even if you've never touched a line of code before. You will also learn all about the new prebuilt databases you can customize to fit your needs, and how the new complex data feature will simplify your life. With plenty of downloadable examples, this objective and witty book will turn an Access neophyte into a true master. Reviews
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| 19. Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices (Best Practices (Microsoft)) by Siegfried Jagott, Joel Stidley | |
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| 20. Mastering Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 by Mark Minasi, Darril Gibson, Aidan Finn, Wendy Henry, Byron Hynes | |
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Editorial Review The one book you absolutely need to get up and running with Windows Server 2008 R2. One of the world's leading Windows authorities and top-selling author Mark Minasi explores every nook and cranny of the latest version of Microsoft's flagship network operating system, Windows Server 2008 R2, giving you the most in-depth coverage in any book on the market. Find out everything you want to know-and then some! Reviews
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