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1. What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry 2. Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing (Voices That Matter) 3. Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace (Helix Books) 4. Civilization IV Official Strategy Guide (Official Strategy Guides (Bradygames)) 5. Computer Forensics: Principles and Practices (Prentice Hall Security Series) 6. Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom: The Realities of Online Teaching (Jossey Bass Higher and Adult Education Series) 7. Fluency with Information Technology: Skills, Concepts, and Capabilities (3rd Edition) 8. Digital Retro: The Evolution and Design of the Personal Computer 9. IT Success!: Towards a New Model for Information Technology 10. Rebels Against The Future: The Luddites And Their War On The Industrial Revolution: Lessons For The Computer Age
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What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry
Authors: John Markoff. Paperback, 336 pagesPublisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Publication Date: 2006-02-28 Reviews :

Most histories of the personal computer industry focus on technology or business. John Markoff’s landmark book is about the culture and consciousness behind the first PCs—the culture being counter– and the consciousness expanded, sometimes chemically. It’s a brilliant evocation of Stanford, California, in the 1960s and ’70s, where a group of visionaries set out to turn computers into a means for freeing minds and information. In these pages one encounters Ken Kesey and the phone hacker Cap’n Crunch, est and LSD, The Whole Earth Catalog and the Homebrew Computer Lab. What the Dormouse Said is a poignant, funny, and inspiring book by one of the smartest technology writers around. “Wonderful . . . [It] makes a mind-blowing case that our current silicon marvels were inspired by the psychedelic-tinged, revolution-minded spirit of the sixties. It’s a total turn-on.” —Steven Levy, author of Hackers...
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Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing (Voices That Matter)
Authors: Adam Greenfield. Paperback, 272 pagesPublisher: New Riders Publishing Publication Date: 2006-03-20 Edition: 1st Reviews :
Ubiquitous computing--almost imperceptible, but everywhere around us--is rapidly becoming a reality. How will it change us? how can we shape its emergence? Smart buildings, smart furniture, smart clothing... even smart bathtubs. networked street signs and self-describing soda cans. Gestural interfaces like those seen in Minority Report. The RFID tags now embedded in everything from credit cards to the family pet. All of these are facets of the ubiquitous computing author Adam Greenfield calls "everyware." In a series of brief, thoughtful meditations, Greenfield explains how everyware is already reshaping our lives, transforming our understanding of the cities we live in, the communities we belong to--and the way we see ourselves. What are people saying about the book? "Adam Greenfield is intense, engaged, intelligent and caring. I pay attention to him. I counsel you to do the same." --HOWARD RHEINGOLD, AUTHOR, SMART MOBS: THE NEXT SOCIAL REVOLUTION "A gracefully written, fascinating, and deeply wise book on one of the most powerful ideas of the digital age--and the obstacles we must overcome before we can make ubiquitous computing a reality."--STEVE SILBERMAN, EDITOR, WIRED MAGAZINE "Adam is a visionary. he has true compassion and respect for ordinary users like me who are struggling to use and understand the new technology being thrust on us at overwhelming speed."--REBECCA MACKINNON, BERKMAN CENTER FOR INTERNET AND SOCIETY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY Everyware is an AIGA Design Press book, published under Peachpit's New Riders imprint in partnership with AIGA.
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Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace (Helix Books)
Authors: Pierre Levy. Paperback, 312 pagesPublisher: Basic Books Publication Date: 1999-12-09 Reviews :
The number of travelers along the information superhighway is increasing at a rate of 10 percent a month. How will this communications revolution affect our culture and society? Pierre Lévy shows how the unfettered exchange of ideas in cyberspace has the potential to liberate us from the social and political hierarchies that have stood in the way of mankind’s advancement.Anthropologist, historian, sociologist, and philosopher, Lévy writes with a depth of scholarship and imaginative insight rare among media critics. At once a profound historical analysis of the development of human culture and a blueprint for the future, Collective Intelligence is a visionary work. ...

Pierre Levy sees us as moving past an information economy into an economy based on human interactions; a social economy. While the idea may seem startling, given our current emphasis on all things monetary, his reasoning makes you stop and give careful thought to ideas you may not have considered before. As technology advances, Levy points out, it's capable of taking on more and more advanced tasks--first simple labor and now the processing of information. As these capabilities become easier and well within everyone's reach, their value declines. But the one thing that is beyond the reach of pure technology is the construction and maintenance of social interactions. What technology can do, however, is make it easier for humans to interact over greater distances and around obstacles. "Our humanity," Levy writes, "is the most precious thing we have." Levy, who is a professor in the department of hypermedia at the University of Paris, then predicts that we will take greater control of that value and everything related to it as we use technology to organize ourselves into what he calls Living Cities. Here, physical location is less important than the interactions of its members, and not surprisingly, the lack of territorialities will challenge present methods of governance. Levy insists we are in the early moments of an historical paradigm shift of the magnitude of the Renaissance. And yet he avoids wild utopianism, keeping a clear eye on the realities and challenges inherent in any great transformation, complete with ample opportunities for things to go wrong. What emerges, however, is a different way of viewing the possible future, and plenty of reasons for asking why this utopian vision isn't attainable....

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Civilization IV Official Strategy Guide (Official Strategy Guides (Bradygames))
Authors: BradyGames. Paperback, 192 pagesPublisher: BRADY GAMES Publication Date: 2005-10-25 Reviews :
BradyGames’ Civilization IV Official Strategy Guide includes: -
Features a complete listing of City Improvements, Military Units and Wonders of the World. -
Comprehensive coverage of the Research Tree, detailing each Scientific Advance. -
Achieve global domination through Cultural, Economic, Military or Scientific means. -
Strategies for building empires for both single player and multiplayer games! Platform: PC Genre: Strategy This product is available for sale worldwide....
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Computer Forensics: Principles and Practices (Prentice Hall Security Series)
Authors: Linda Volonino. Reynaldo Anzaldua. Jana Godwin. Paperback, 552 pagesPublisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 2006-08-31 Edition: 1 Reviews :

For introductory and intermediate courses in computer forensics, digital investigations, or computer crime investigation By applying information systems, computer security, and criminal justice principles and practices to crime investigations and other legal actions, this text teaches students how to use forensically-sound methodologies and software to acquire admissible electronic evidence (e-evidence) with coverage of computer and email forensics, cell phone and IM forensics, and PDA and Blackberry forensics....
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Databorough's X-Analysis Now a WDSc Plug-In IT Jungle, NY -... XA helps programmers and non-technical business managers understand their OS/400 applications ... on components that make up Databorough's suite, such as X-Rev, X ...
Nintendo Revolution Controller Details Revealed? According to Nintendo, the Revolution controller will be a large part of what will distance Revolution from other next-generation consoles, including Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's Playstation 3. Documentation on the US patent website, shows Nintendo's new console will...
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Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom: The Realities of Online Teaching (Jossey Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)
Authors: Rena M. Palloff. Keith Pratt. Paperback, 224 pagesPublisher: Jossey-Bass Publication Date: 2001-03-12 Edition: 1 Reviews :

Authors Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt have written a comprehensive reference for faculty to use to hone their skills as online instructors and for students to use to become more effective online learners. Filled with numerous examples from actual online courses and insights from teachers and students, Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom covers the entire online teaching process. This essential guide offers helpful suggestions for dealing with such critical issues as evaluating effective courseware, working with online classroom dynamics, addressing the needs of the online student, making the transition to online teaching, and promoting the development of the learning community. ...

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Fluency with Information Technology: Skills, Concepts, and Capabilities (3rd Edition)
Authors: Lawrence Snyder. Paperback, 784 pagesPublisher: Addison Wesley Publication Date: 2007-10-22 Edition: 3 Reviews :

Fluency with Information Technology: Skills, Concepts, and Capabilities, Third Edition, equips readers who are already familiar with computers, the Internet, and the World Wide Web with a deeper understanding of the broad capabilities of technology. Through a project-oriented learning approach that uses examples and realistic problem-solving scenarios, Larry Snyder teaches readers to navigate information technology independently and become effective users of today's resources, forming a foundation of skills they can adapt to their personal and career goals as future technologies emerge....
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Digital Retro: The Evolution and Design of the Personal Computer
Authors: Gordon Laing. Paperback, 192 pagesPublisher: Sybex Publication Date: 2004-09-21 Reviews :

The late Seventies to the early Nineties was a completely unique period in the history of computing. Long before Microsoft and Intel ruled the PC world, a disparate variety of home computers, from an unlikely array of suppliers, were engaging in a battle that would shape the industry for years to come. Products from established electronics giants clashed with machines which often appeared to have been (or actually were) assembled in a backyard shed by an eccentric inventor. University professors were competing head to head with students in their parents' garages. Compatibility? Forget it! Each of these computers was its own machine and had no intention of talking to anything else. The same could be said of their owners, in fact, who passionately defended their machines with a belief that verged on the religious. This book tells the story behind 40 classic home computers of an infamous decade, from the dreams and inspiration, through passionate inventors and corporate power struggles, to their final inevitable demise. It takes a detailed look at every important computer from the start of the home computer revolution with the MITS Altair, to the NeXT cube, pehaps the last serious challenger in the personal computer marketplace. In the thirteen years between the launch of those systems, there has never been a more frenetic period of technical advance, refinement, and marketing, and this book covers all the important steps made on both sides of the Atlantic. Whether it's the miniaturization of the Sinclair machines, the gaming prowess of the Amiga, or the fermenting war between Apple Computer, "Big Blue," and "the cloners," we've got it covered. Digital Retro is an essential read for anyone who owned a home computer in the Eighties....
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IT Success!: Towards a New Model for Information Technology
Authors: Michael Gentle. Paperback, 182 pagesPublisher: Wiley Publication Date: 2007-12-04 Reviews :
“Fifty years after the birth of corporate computing, IT today is still characterized by 50-70% project failure rates. Which is pretty scary when you come to think of it: either a goblin has cast a spell on a whole profession – or that profession is doing something fundamentally wrong”. IT Success! challenges the widespread assumption that an IT department is like a building contractor whose project managers, architects and engineers (all construction industry terms…) are supposed to deliver systems on schedule, within budget and to spec. Michael Gentle explains why this is not possible, and turns conventional wisdom on its head by showing that: - you cannot define an IT project in terms of contractual budgets and schedules
- anything can change during the life of a project
- what is eventually delivered can never be what is actually needed
He proposes a new model for IT in which the traditional client/vendor relationship, with its contractual commitments, is replaced by a shared risk/reward partnership geared towards workable results over time. Using real-world examples and a case study, the author walks you through the end-to-end processes of an IT department, covering subjects like demand management, investment planning, agile development and managing production applications....

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Rebels Against The Future: The Luddites And Their War On The Industrial Revolution: Lessons For The Computer Age
Authors: Kirkpatrick Sale. Paperback, 336 pagesPublisher: Basic Books Publication Date: 1996-04-16 Edition: Pbk. Ed Reviews :

The first popular history of the rebellion against technology that still reverberates today. In the 1990s we use the term "luddite" to refer to anyone not enamored of technology. Now the author of The Conquest of Paradise: Christopher Columbus and the Columbian Legacy takes us back to the time when being a Luddite could get you hanged....
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The Return of Netscape - Firefox & Thunderbird By now you would have heard of a new Internet browser and email client, Firefox and Thunderbird, through your friends who have been trying to convert you. Read on as we introduce their features and our Editor's choice of extensions to further enhance user experience.
Cisco Behaving Badly The dust-up over revealing flaws in Cisco's IOS has implications for journalists covering it and the kind of stories we publish. But the whole episode is sad for a number of reasons.
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