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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 2:15am CEST
| Publisher | For Dummies |
| Author(s) | Peter Weverka |
| ISBN | 0764588753 |
| Release Date | 25 April 2005 |
| Page | 624 |
The Internet made its way into everyday life as a tool people used occasionally to keep in touch with friends and gather information for personal or business needs. Now, thanks to high-speed connections, wireless access, and safe and powerful Web sites, the Internet has become the main means for handling personal finance, shopping for big-ticket items, and communicating with people around the world. It's to the point where many people can't get through the day without turning to the Internet to get things accomplished.
The Everyday Internet All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies is the complete resource for casual Internet users who are looking to make the jump to becoming experienced navigators of the wired world. Written by Internet guru Peter Weverka, this book walks readers through the basics of going online before heading into the realms of online bargain shopping, bill paying, personal finance, keeping up with hobbies, and even setting up an online business.
* The material is broken into mini-books that make it easier to find an answer and keep moving along the online highway
* This book clarifies all the mysteries of how to use the Internet to make everyday life simpler
* Covers key Internet properties like eBay, Google, and Yahoo! as well as favorite tasks like playing games, tracing family roots, and keeping a diary online
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 2:13am CEST
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 2:08am CEST
| Publisher | For Dummies |
| Author(s) | Kathy Ivens |
| ISBN | 0764588494 |
| Release Date | 11 April 2005 |
| Page | 408 |
--As home networking technologies become more affordable and more popular, this new edition of a bestseller introduces readers to the basics of home networking
--Walks readers through sharing printers or an Internet connection across several computers and explains how game consoles, televisions, and stereos can also be networked
--Discusses all of the important aspects of having a home network, including planning and installing the network, security, and maintenance
--This new edition covers Windows XP Service Pack 2 (a significant update for security, compatibility, stability, wired and wireless networking, and broadband changes) and pays special attention to the Windows Firewall --Topics include choosing and installing hardware, file sharing, sharing an Internet connection, security, Wi-Fi, and network maintenance
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 2:06am CEST
| Publisher | For Dummies |
| Author(s) | Doug Lowe |
| ISBN | 076458961X |
| Release Date | 18 April 2005 |
| Page | 888 |
9 books in 1-- your key to success with Java!
Your one-stop guide to the most-used language for application development
There's no question that Java is the popular kid on the block, and knowing Java will definitely boost your reputation as a developer. Here are all the Java essentials packed into one handy resource. Find out how to do everything from basic programming to using regular expressions and creating applets for the Web, all in one place!
Discover how to
--Work with variables and data types
--Use object-oriented programming
--Program for a network
--Create servlets and Java Server Pages
--Read and write XML data
--Develop simple games
About the Author
Doug Lowe has been writing computer programming books since the guys who invented Java were still in high school. He's written books on COBOL, Fortran, Visual Basic, for IBM mainframe computers, mid-range systems, PCs, Web programming, and probably a few he's forgotten about. He's the author of more than 30 For Dummies books, such as Networking For Dummies (7th Edition), Networking For Dummies All-in-One Desk Reference, PowerPoint 2003 For Dummies, and Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies. He lives in that sunny All-American City Fresno, California, where the motto is, "It's a sunny, All-American City," with his wife and the youngest of his three daughters. He's also one of those obsessive-compulsive decorating nuts who puts up tens of thousands of lights at Christmas and creates computer-controlled Halloween decorations that rival Disney's Haunted Mansion. Maybe his next book should be Tacky Holiday Decorations For Dummies.
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 2:04am CEST
| Publisher | For Dummies |
| Author(s) | Ellen Finkelstein |
| ISBN | 0764588486 |
| Release Date | 28 March 2005 |
| Page | 350 |
So you have a business and you have a Web site. Bravo! You're doing all the right things to be successful. But wait - the information on your Web site needs to be updated, and your customers need to know. Good heavens, didn't you spend half of last week doing that? There's got to be a quicker, easier way to keep your clientele informed, and while we're at it, how about building your business too?
RSS can come to your rescue, but first you need to know what it is and how to use it. Syndicating Web Sites With RSS Feeds For Dummies has what you need to know to get up and running fast - and with today's flood of constantly-changing information, "fast" is a top priority.
Here, in plain English, you'll find out how to:
--Use RSS to drive traffic to your Web site and build brand awareness
--Choose and install the right software, set up RSS feeds, and decide on the format that meets your needs
--Create RSS feeds from scratch, or put a news reader on your Web site
--Improve your site's ranking in search engines and build customer loyalty
--Enable your customers to choose when and how they receive updated information
--Tailor information for your audience and publish all your updates quickly and easily
--Promote your RSS feed and explain to your customers how to use it
--Provide added value for your customers
Making the most of RSS can make life easier for both you and those who do business with you. Syndicating Web Sites With RSS Feeds For Dummies will help you maintain fresh content for your Web site, blog, or e-zine, promote your site and establish links to it, and even update vital documents like employee guides, price lists, and procedures manuals, quickly and easily.
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 2:02am CEST
| Publisher | For Dummies |
| Author(s) | Dan Gookin |
| ISBN | 0764570684 |
| Release Date | 26 April 2004 |
| Page | 408 |
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If you're like most people, the above seems like nonsense. Actually, it's computer sense programming. After digesting C For Dummies, 2nd Edition, you'll understand it. C programs are fast, concise and versatile. They let you boss your computer around for a change. So turn on your computer, get a free compiler and editor (the book tells you where), pull up a chair, and get going. You won't have to go far (page 13) to find your first program example. You'll do short, totally manageable, hands-on exercises to help you make sense of:
- All 32 keywords in the C language (that's right just 32 words)
- The functionsseveral dozen of them
- Terms like printf(), scanf(), gets (), and puts ()
- String variables, numeric variables, and constants
- Looping and implementation
- Floating-point values
In case those terms are almost as intimidating as the idea of programming, be reassured that C For Dummies was written by Dan Gookin, bestselling author of DOS For Dummies, the book that started the whole library. So instead of using expletives and getting headaches, you'll be using newly acquired skills and getting occasional chuckles as you discover how to:
- Design and develop programs
- Add comments (like post-it-notes to yourself) as you go
- Link code to create executable programs
- Debug and deploy your programs
- Use lint, a common tool to examine and optimize your code
A helpful, tear-out cheat sheet is a quick reference for comparison symbols, conversion characters, mathematical doodads, C numeric data types, and more. C For Dummies takes the mystery out of programming and gets you into it quickly and painlessly.
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 1:56am CEST
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 1:54am CEST
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 1:52am CEST
| Publisher | For Dummies |
| Author(s) | Terry Collings |
| ISBN | 0764577131 |
| Release Date | 04 April 2005 |
| Page | 408 |
* Provides just what administrators need to configure, manage, maintain, and upgrade a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) system
* Red Hat is the most popular Linux distribution, with 70 percent of the U.S. market; RHEL subscriptions climbed to 87,000 during the quarter ending February 2004-up 85 percent
* Covers all four RHEL versions-Desktop, Workstation, Enterprise Server, and Application Server
* Delivers the lowdown on the X Window System, printer configuration, Samba, Internet server set up, administration of users and groups, backups and file restoration, and security
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Posted: September 24th, 2007, 1:47am CEST
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