Computers & Internet Books

History Books
1. The Online Genealogy Handbook
2. Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web
3. Knowledge Representation: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations
4. Oversold and Underused: Computers in the Classroom
5. Computer Simulation of Liquids
6. The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google
7. Teaching Online: A Practical Guide, 2d Edition
8. Ajax in Practice
9. POST: A Look at the Influence of Post-Hardcore-1985-2007
10. No Place to Hide

lntel, Indian minister dispute plans for assembly plant (InfoWorld: Top News)
India's minister for IT and communications said Tuesday that Intel has decided to invest about $400 million in an assembly and testing facility in the country. Intel denied the move, however, prompting speculation that the minister may be pushing the chip maker's hand. Intel, in Santa Clara, California, has short-listed Chennai, Bangalore, and Noida (near Delhi) as possible locations to set up the facility, IT and communications minister Dayanidhi Maran told reporters

Toshiba sees eventual unified DVD format
The president of Toshiba Corp. said producers of the next generation of optical discs will eventually use one format, although products based on two competing standards may be around for a limited time.

Hopkins praises missing Gwyneth
BBC News, UK -... Paltrow said she was initially reluctant to return to work after giving birth to baby Apple. "Once I had my daughter, I was very reticent to leave her. ...

BenQ FP91V 19-inch 4ms TFT LCD
Hot on the heels of ViewSonic and Samsung, BenQ has finally unleashed their latest LCD monitor that boasts a 4ms Gray-to-Gray response time. With their updated AMA technology, the monitor does what it is good at, but is it enough? Read on.





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The Online Genealogy Handbook
Authors: Brad Schepp. Debra Schepp.
Paperback, 256 pages
Publisher: Sterling
Publication Date: 2008-12-02


Reviews :

   
The Internet has made learning about one’s ancestors easier than ever. But it’s also given family researchers a tsunami of websites to navigate and explore, and that can cause confusion. Which ones are trustworthy, and which will leave them empty-handed? This friendly, easy-to-use guide helps would-be genealogists sort through the clutter, strike gold, and unearth the secrets of their family’s past. Brad and Debra Schepp evaluate hundreds of resources (many not well known), recommend the best, offer proven advice for overcoming research obstacles, and explain how to verify the information that turns up. And the Schepps don’t limit the process to the Internet; they offer suggestions for projects readers can complete with their newly uncovered personal histories, encompassing everything from scrapbooking to family reunions.
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View Book 'Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web'



Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web
Authors: Daniel Cohen. Roy Rosenzweig.
Paperback, 328 pages
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Publication Date: 2005-08-30


Reviews :

   

Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web provides for the first time a plainspoken and thorough introduction to the web for historians--teachers and students, archivists and museum curators, professors as well as amateur enthusiasts--who wish to produce online historical work or to build upon and improve the projects they have already started in this important new medium.

The book takes the reader step by step through planning a project, understanding the technologies involved and how to choose the appropriate ones, designing a site that is both easy to use and scholarly, digitizing materials in a way that makes them web-friendly while preserving their historical integrity, and reaching and responding to an intended audience effectively. It also explores the repercussions of copyright law and fair use for scholars in a digital age and examines more cutting-edge web techniques involving interactivity, such as sites that use the medium to solicit and collect historical artifacts. Finally, the book provides basic guidance for ensuring that the digital history the reader creates will not disappear in a few years. Throughout, Digital History maintains a realistic sense of the advantages and disadvantages of putting historical documents, interpretations, and discussions online.

The authors write in a tone that makes Digital History accessible to those with little knowledge of computers, while including a host of details that more technically savvy readers will find helpful. And although the book focuses particularly on historians, those working in related fields in the humanities and social sciences will also find this to be a useful introduction. Digital History builds upon more than a decade of experience and expertise in creating pioneering and award-winning work by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University.

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Knowledge Representation: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations
Authors: John F. Sowa.
Hardcover, 608 pages
Publisher: Course Technology
Publication Date: 1999-08-17
Edition: 1

Reviews :

    Sowa integrates logic, philosophy, linguistics, and computer science into this study of knowledge and its various models and implementations. His definitive new book shows how techniques of artificial intelligence, database design, and object-oriented programming help make knowledge explicit in a form that computer systems can use....



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Oversold and Underused: Computers in the Classroom
Authors: Larry Cuban.
Paperback, 256 pages
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication Date: 2003-04-30


Reviews :

    Impelled by a demand for increasing American strength in the new global economy, many educators, public officials, business leaders, and parents argue that school computers and Internet access will improve academic learning and prepare students for an information-based workplace.

But just how valid is this argument? In Oversold and Underused, one of the most respected voices in American education argues that when teachers are not given a say in how the technology might reshape schools, computers are merely souped-up typewriters and classrooms continue to run much as they did a generation ago. In his studies of early childhood, high school, and university classrooms in Silicon Valley, Larry Cuban found that students and teachers use the new technologies far less in the classroom than they do at home, and that teachers who use computers for instruction do so infrequently and unimaginatively.

Cuban points out that historical and organizational economic contexts influence how teachers use technical innovations. Computers can be useful when teachers sufficiently understand the technology themselves, believe it will enhance learning, and have the power to shape their own curricula. But these conditions can't be met without a broader and deeper commitment to public education beyond preparing workers. More attention, Cuban says, needs to be paid to the civic and social goals of schooling, goals that make the question of how many computers are in classrooms trivial. (20010820)...



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Computer Simulation of Liquids
Authors: M. P. Allen. D. J. Tildesley.
Paperback, 408 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: 1989-06-29


Reviews :

    A first in its field, this book is both an introduction to computer simulation of liquids for upper level undergraduates and a how-to guide for specialists. The authors discuss the latest simulation techniques of molecular dynamics and the Monte Carlo methods as well as how to avoid common programming pitfalls. Theoretical concepts and practical programming advice are amply reinforced with examples of computer simulation in action and samples of Fortran code. The authors have also included a wide selection of programs and routines on microfiche to aid chemists, physicists, chemical engineers, and computer scientists, as well as graduate and advanced students in chemistry....



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Acer Veriton 6800
Acer has introduced its new business desktop, the Acer Veriton 6800, powered by Intel's dual-core processor. The Veriton 6800 is powered by an Intel Pentium 4 processor with 533/800/1066 MHz FSB and an Intel Celeron D processor with 533...

 


View Book 'The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google'



The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google
Authors: Nicholas Carr.
Paperback, 224 pages
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Publication Date: 2009-01-19


Reviews :

    "Future Shock for the Web-apps era....Compulsively readable—for nontechies, too."—Fast Company

Building on the success of his industry-shaking Does IT Matter? Nicholas Carr returns with The Big Switch, a sweeping look at how a new computer revolution is reshaping business, society, and culture. Just as companies stopped generating their own power and plugged into the newly built electric grid some hundred years ago, today it's computing that's turning into a utility. The effects of this transition will ultimately change society as profoundly as cheap electricity did. The Big Switch provides a panoramic view of the new world being conjured from the circuits of the "World Wide Computer." New for the paperback edition, the book now includes an A-Z guide to the companies leading this transformation.

"Mr. Carr's provocations are destined to influence CEOs and the boards and investors that support them as companies grapple with the constant change of the digital age."—L. Gordon Crovitz, Wall Street Journal...



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Teaching Online: A Practical Guide, 2d Edition
Authors: Susan Ko and Steve Rossen.
Paperback, 339 pages
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
Publication Date: 2003-06-13
Edition: 2nd

Reviews :

   

Teaching Online is a practical, concise guide for instructors teaching distance-learning courses or instructors supplementing a traditional classroom with online elements. This pocket-sized, portable book can be used as either a course text or a professional resource.

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Ajax in Practice
Authors: Dave Crane. Bear Bibeault. Jord Sonneveld. Ted Goddard. Chris Gray. Ram Venkataraman. Joe Walker.
Paperback, 456 pages
Publisher: Manning Publications
Publication Date: 2007-05-30


Reviews :

    Ajax in Practice provides example-rich coverage of Ajax packed with ready-to-use code and practical recipes for common and not-so-common tasks. Ajax developers now face the move from Ajax-as-theory to Ajax-in-practice. Ajax in Practice guides web developers through the transition from learning about Ajax to successfully applying Ajax-driven techniques in real-world development scenarios.

Ajax gives web developers the potential to create rich user-centered internet applications. But Ajax also adds a new level of complexity and sophistication to those applications. Ajax in Practice tackles Ajax head-on, providing countless hands-on techniques and tons of reusable code to address the specific issues developers face when building Ajax-driven solutions.

After a brief overview of Ajax, this book takes the reader through dozens of working examples, all presented in an easy-to-use cookbook format. Readers will learn how to implement drag-and-drop interfaces and will discover how to create effective nagigation strategies for their applications. Unlike a traditional cookbook, though, Ajax in Practice provides a thorough discussion of each technique presented and shows how the individual components can be connected to create powerful solutions. A fun "mash-up" chapter concludes the book. Throughout Ajax in Practice, the examples chosen are interesting, entertaining, and practical....



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POST: A Look at the Influence of Post-Hardcore-1985-2007
Authors: Eric Grubbs.
Paperback, 356 pages
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Publication Date: 2008-08-25


Reviews :

    POST is a look at how post-hardcore/emo music developed since its unintentional inception in the mid-1980s. With each chapter broken up by influential band or label, it focuses on a broad style of independent music that developed because of the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) ethic. Focusing on bands like Fugazi, Jawbox, Jawbreaker, Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, the Promise Ring, Hot Water Music, the Get Up Kids, At the Drive-In, and Jimmy Eat World, as well as labels like Dischord, Jade Tree, and Vagrant, these bands and labels came from the ideas of DIY and sustained them. In turn, they inspired plenty that came after them. Looking at the surroundings and circumstances from where they came, this a look at the bonds that formed and the music that came out. ". . . a gripping, Our Band Could Be Your Life-style narrative," Aaron Burgess, writer for Alternative Press and Revolver....



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No Place to Hide
Authors: Robert O'Harrow.
Paperback, 368 pages
Publisher: Free Press
Publication Date: 2006-01-09


Reviews :

    In No Place to Hide, award-winning Washington Post reporter Robert O'Harrow, Jr., pulls back the curtain on an unsettling trend: the emergence of a data-driven surveillance society intent on giving us the conveniences and services we crave, like cell phones, discount cards, and electronic toll passes, while watching us more closely than ever before. He shows that since the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, the information industry giants have been enlisted as private intelligence services for homeland security. And at a time when companies routinely collect billions of details about nearly every American adult, No Place to Hide shines a bright light on the sorry state of information security, revealing how people can lose control of their privacy and identities at any moment.

Now with a new afterword that details the latest security breaches and the government's failing efforts to stop them, O'Harrow shows us that, in this new world of high-tech domestic intelligence, there is literally no place to hide.

As O'Harrow writes, "This book is all about you and your personal information -- and the story isn't pretty."...

    George Orwell envisioned Big Brother as an outgrowth of a looming totalitarian state, but in this timely survey Robert O'Harrow Jr. portrays a surveillance society that's less centralized and more a joint public/private venture. Indeed, the most frightening aspect of the Washington Post reporter's thoroughly researched and naggingly disquieting chronicle lies in the matter-of-fact nature of information hunters and gatherers and the insatiable systems they've concocted. Here is a world where data is gathered by relatively unheralded organizations that smooth the way for commercial entities to find the good customers and avoid dicey ones. Government of course too has an interest in the data that's been mined. Information is power, especially when trying to find the bad guys. The mutually compatible skills and needs shared by private and public snoopers were fusing prior to the attacks of 9/11, but the process has since gone into hyperdrive. O'Harrow weaves together vignettes to record the development of the "security-industrial complex," taking pains to personalize his chronicle of a movement that's remained (perhaps purposefully) faceless. Recognizing the appeal of state-of-the-art systems that can track down a murderer/rapist with heretofore unimaginable speed, the author recognizes, too, that the same devices can mistakenly destroy reputations and cast a pall over a free society. In a post-9/11 world where homeland security often trumps personal liberty, this work is an eye-opener for those who take their privacy for granted. --Steven Stolder...



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Computers & Internet News
Microsoft May Make Xbox 360 Work with PSP & DS.
Microsoft is said to be considering making their next generation Xbox 360 connectable with the two rival firms' portable machines, the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS. Based on company Statements made last week Microsoft has developed technology to...

Unisys Extends Extra CPUs to Data Center Servers
Unisys has starting offering versions of its Intel-based ES7000 data center systems with inactive processors that users can turn on later, but some IT managers said the capability makes financial sense only for companies that know their processing demand will increase.

Akamai's News Junkie Index
The company's new service provides insight into the world's online news-reading habits.

 

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