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The Internet: The Missing Manual 4 reviews J. D. Biersdorfer, David Pogue
Pogue Press, 2006
A 'must' for any who use the Internet regularly.
+ I FOUND IT! + Another Well Done O'Reilly Book
Everyone who uses a computer knows about the Internet: but how many know how to search with an eye to uncovering winners and avoiding junk? Learn how to use the Internet tools the pros use - and the ways they use them - with THE INERNET: THE MISSING MANUAL. Chapters cover everything from locating ...
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Steal This File Sharing Book 11 reviews Wallace Wang
No Starch Press, 2004
Everything you need, and the RIAA doesn't want you, to know
+ Everything You Want to Know + Information packed, great resource
I love Wallace Wang's Steal This Computer Book 3. In this book, Wang takes his best-selling knowledge and writing style and focuses it on a new subject- sharing files.
I learned a lot in the opening section. I have been familiar with peer-to-peer (P2P) networking since the advent of Napster, ...
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Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML 222 reviews Eric Freeman, Elisabeth Freeman
O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005
A Fun Entry-Level Tome on Standards-Based Web Site Development
+ Awesome book for deeply learning of HTML & CSS + Back Up To Speed + Great, fast read. Want to give 5-stars... + Great Book but...
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The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary (O'Reilly Linux) 49 reviews Eric S. Raymond
O'Reilly, 1999
Simply a Great Book
+ A Collection of Essays on Open Source + gives a "blow by blow" about how "open source decentralized software development" CAN work, with a caveat + Slightly breathless, front-line reporting from the Linux warfront
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Steal This Computer Book 4.0: What They Won't Tell You About the Internet 48 reviews Wallace Wang
No Starch Press, 2006
Expand your web insights!
+ This Book Is Basic. But very informative. + Provides Concise Details
I love this book, however if you're a know-it-all on computers and the internet in general, then maybe not for you. The strength of this manuscript comes in the form of teaching everyday users about the complexities of the computer world and what goes on behind the scenes. We all have to start ...
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Apple Confidential 2.0: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company 102 reviews Owen W. Linzmayer
No Starch Press, 2004
Great History of Apple
+ Great reading + Really thorough + well-written and well-researched
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TCP/IP Clearly Explained, Fourth Edition (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) 22 reviews Pete Loshin
Morgan Kaufmann, 2002
Very Comprehensive!
+ Mr. Loshin: Thanks for a good primer! + TCP/IP Clearly Explained + The title says it all
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Nerds 2.0.1 12 reviews Stephen Segaller
TV Books, 1999
Right from the hip - a favorable preview
+ Hackers succeeded where hippies failed. + Excellent computing and networking primer for lay readers + Insightful look at the 'Net's history
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TCP/IP Clearly Explained, Fourth Edition (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) 22 reviews Pete Loshin
Morgan Kaufmann, 2002
Very Comprehensive!
+ Mr. Loshin: Thanks for a good primer! + TCP/IP Clearly Explained + The title says it all
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The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary (O'Reilly Linux) 49 reviews Eric S. Raymond
O'Reilly, 1999
Simply a Great Book
+ A Collection of Essays on Open Source + gives a "blow by blow" about how "open source decentralized software development" CAN work, with a caveat + Slightly breathless, front-line reporting from the Linux warfront
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The Internet: The Missing Manual 4 reviews J. D. Biersdorfer, David Pogue
Pogue Press, 2006
A 'must' for any who use the Internet regularly.
+ I FOUND IT! + Another Well Done O'Reilly Book
Everyone who uses a computer knows about the Internet: but how many know how to search with an eye to uncovering winners and avoiding junk? Learn how to use the Internet tools the pros use - and the ways they use them - with THE INERNET: THE MISSING MANUAL. Chapters cover everything from locating ...
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Steal This File Sharing Book 11 reviews Wallace Wang
No Starch Press, 2004
Everything you need, and the RIAA doesn't want you, to know
+ Everything You Want to Know + Information packed, great resource
I love Wallace Wang's Steal This Computer Book 3. In this book, Wang takes his best-selling knowledge and writing style and focuses it on a new subject- sharing files.
I learned a lot in the opening section. I have been familiar with peer-to-peer (P2P) networking since the advent of Napster, ...
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Nerds 2.0.1 12 reviews Stephen Segaller
TV Books, 1999
Right from the hip - a favorable preview
+ Hackers succeeded where hippies failed. + Excellent computing and networking primer for lay readers + Insightful look at the 'Net's history
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Apple Confidential 2.0: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company 102 reviews Owen W. Linzmayer
No Starch Press, 2004
Great History of Apple
+ Great reading + Really thorough + well-written and well-researched
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Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML 222 reviews Eric Freeman, Elisabeth Freeman
O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005
A Fun Entry-Level Tome on Standards-Based Web Site Development
+ Awesome book for deeply learning of HTML & CSS + Back Up To Speed + Great, fast read. Want to give 5-stars... + Great Book but...
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Steal This Computer Book 4.0: What They Won't Tell You About the Internet 48 reviews Wallace Wang
No Starch Press, 2006
Expand your web insights!
+ This Book Is Basic. But very informative. + Provides Concise Details
I love this book, however if you're a know-it-all on computers and the internet in general, then maybe not for you. The strength of this manuscript comes in the form of teaching everyday users about the complexities of the computer world and what goes on behind the scenes. We all have to start ...
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