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Thursday, November 24, 2005PC Magazine WindowsXP Security Book PC Magazine is publishing a massive tome on how to fix windozeXP security. PC Magazine Windows XP Security Solutions (available mid-December) is 456 pages filled with everything you shouldn't have ever needed to know about windoze. A book this size, on this topic, delivers a simple but powerful message - Buy a Mac.
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Categories: Books, Security, Technology Wednesday, November 16, 2005Robotic Book Scanner for High-Volume Digital ConversionThis is very cool a non-destructive robotic scanner for books. The video of this thing at work is nice. [via Tim Oren]
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Categories: Books, Future of Print, Technology Tuesday, November 15, 2005The Ultimate Guide to Electronic Marketing for Small Business The Ultimate Guide to Electronic Marketing for Small Business: Low-Cost/High Return Tools and Techniques That Really Work by Tom Antion
This is the best small business marketing book I've ever read, and I've read quite a few. I've never read a "meatier" book on the practical how-tos of building a web-based marketing machine for your small business. If you're looking for a "bible" on how the web can grow your small business there is no better book on the market right now than Tom Antion's. Go buy it. You won't be sorry. [More...]
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