Friday, January 16, 2009

Google














Google is one of the five most popular websites in the world. Google is a web search engine that lets you find other sites on the web based on keyword searches. Google also provides specialized searches through blogs, catalogs, videos, news items and more.













Google provides Internet services that let you create blogs, send email, and publish web pages. Google has social networking tools, organization tools, and chat tools, services for mobile devices, and even Google branded merchandise.

How Google Began: Larry Page and Sergey Brin collaborated at Stanford University on a search engine called "Backrub." The name came from the search engine's use of back-links to determine page relevance. This is a patented algorithm known as PageRank.

Brin and Page left Stanford and founded Google, Inc in September of 1998.

Google was an instant hit, and by the year 2000, Google was the world's largest search engine. By 2001 it did something that eluded most of the dot.com business startups of the time. Google became profitable.















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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Google Apps or Microsoft Office?
















Choosing software to make our lives easier is getting much more complex. Doesn’t make much since, right? Microsoft has always assured us in having an amazing easy suite of applications; Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, etc. All of a sudden, suites start popping up online everywhere. Internet search-giant Google has come to market with a reliable and low cost suite of web-based tools: word processing, spreadsheets, calendar, e-mail, and more, all packaged as Google Apps. There are then the rest of the gang following behind such as Zoho, ThinkFree, and Corel’s new WordPerfect Lightning; not to mention the handful of open-source applications such as OpenOffice and StarOffice. All of these feature the ability to do word processing, spreadsheets, and more. However, which do you choose? What will give you the most for your money or is less really more?
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All Cisco Certification Exams Collection (2008 Edition)










All Cisco Certification Exams Collection

CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, CCDP, CCIP, CCSP, CCVP

2008 Edition

Practice tests are one of the best ways to prepare for your Cisco certification exam.

These realistic exam simulations are the hard-working tools you need to tackle testing.

With Learning and Certification Modes and free Flash Cards included with each practice test,
it will help you figure out what you know and learn the answers to what you don’t.

Certification is a challenge, but you can handle it.

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Dummies Books Collections







About For Dummies

Making Everything Easier

With more than 150 million books in print, covering 1,300+ topics, For Dummies is the most widely recognized and highly regarded reference series in the world. Since 1991, For Dummies has helped millions make everything easier. Now, Dummies.com is bringing the how-to brand you know and trust online, where you’ll find our proven experts presenting even the most complex subjects in plain English. Whether that means directions on how to hook up a modem or carve a turkey, knit your first scarf or load your new iPod, you can trust Dummies.com to tell it like it is, without all the technical jargon.

However you like to learn — by watching how-to videos, looking at photo step-by-steps, reading articles, or following our team of expert bloggers — Dummies.com will make learning how to do anything easier.

Dummies.com. Making everything easier… online.

If you’d like to learn about the history of the For Dummies brand, visit The For Dummies Success Story.

The For Dummies series is proudly part of the John Wiley & Sons stable of educational and reference books.

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IEEE Spectrum Magazine


IEEE Spectrum Magazine January 2009
English | PDF | January 2009 | 6 MB

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AutoDesk 3DMax

















What is covered in this training series?

The basic and fundamental skills that are required by students and newcomers to 3d animation are thought with this product. The material covered in this training series is vital and builds the foundation for further advancement into 3d animation. Without the fundamental skills learned in this training series, it will be difficult to impossible to be able to continue into advanced 3d animation and digital content creation.

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Mighty Mouse

  • No Tail Required
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  • Spry and Mighty
  • You’ll Really Click















Touch-sensitive technology under Mighty Mouse’s seamless top shell detect where you’re clicking, transforming your sleek, one-button mouse into a two-button wonder.