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MySpace Unraveled: A Parent's Guide to Teen Social Networking
Published in Paperback by Peachpit Press (2006-08-12)
Authors: Larry Magid and Anne Collier
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Social Networking 101 for Parents
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-08
Larry Magid and Anne Collier are industry experts on child safety online, and their collaboration here is outstanding. "MySpace Unraveled" explains the social networking phenomenon and the related safety issues in an easy to follow and practical way that is a must read for any parent who has children in today's day and age.

A parent's handbook
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-15
Larry Magid's book is the first excellent source for parents to figure out what their kids are doing on MySpace. It teaches parents how to get their own MySpace account, not to spy on their children, but to see what this world is all about. It has lots of good advice for parents although I wish the author would have spent less time on telling parents how to pimp their MySpace page and more on how to talk to their children about safety and particularly about online friendships. All in all, though, a good, valuable read.

Well balanced, excellent guide
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-27
This stands out as the best of the MySpace books I've read. It is logically organized and well presented, with color screenshots. The authors present a balanced approach to MySpace, without an alarmist attitude, but with very insightful observations and helpful suggestions, backed by cited research. Their approach is based in the reality of the Web and social networking, addressing the issues one needs to know while guiding the reader through setting up a MySpace account and using MySpace resources.

Sprinkled throughout the book are "Key Parenting Points" which speak directly to parental concerns about MySpace features. Their philosophy on dealing with those parental concerns can be summed up by their statement (on page 12), "There is no substitute for engaged parenting...But that engagement...is less about control than it is about communication." Hence the book is about informing for constructive parenting rather than controlling a teen's access to MySpace.

The writing style is informal and easy. The authors speak as parents and professionals who are actively involved with teens, parents, and the Web. Their experience shows. [...].

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Net Lessons: Web-Based Projects for Your Classroom
Published in Paperback by O'Reilly Media (2005-01)
Author: Laura Parker Roerden
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Considerations for curricular and web-based projects c
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-18
This book provides an important perspective for educators implementing technology into their curriculum. The "Big Twelve" categories provide a rich context to connect subject content & skills to developmentally appropriate learning (Chapter 2). The categories also limit the infinite ways to think about connecting web and classroom and this is critical when Technology is used as a teaching tool. The content examples are extensive and span science, social studies, art, music, language arts, and mathematics.

A must read when thinking about Standards and the Technology.

Step by Step Help for Internet Using Teachers
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-03
The first three or so chapters of this book contain great step by step information on all of the basics that a teacher needs to use the Internet for Project Based Learning. The following chapters are a collection of 100 or more tried and true online projects. Some of them are ongoing and can be joined, but most of them serve as an example for someone wanting to integrated this kind of instruction. I haven't seen a more helpful book.

Extremely useful on-ramp to the Information Superhighway
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-06
In my work, I try to help teachers imagine how
they might use the Internet in their classes.
This is the first resource that I believe
will make that possible. It is inviting
and easy to use. I'm buying copies for
my favorite clients.

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Network Troubleshooting
Published in Hardcover by Agilent Technologies (2001-04)
Author: Othmar Kyas
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Best of its kind
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Review Date: 2003-04-19
This is a very solid book that covers a lot of ground. Includes referential and troubleshooting information for Ethernet, ATM, Frame Relay, and other media. A good balance of in-depth information, good/descriptive graphics, and good lists of probable troubleshooting causes. He also gives a thorough introduction to the different diagnostic tools available, and has a lot of extra referential stuff in the back.

I think the book is easy to understand and much more detailed and complete than a lot of other troubleshooting books that I've seen out there. If you are into serious troubleshooting, I'd invest in this book.

Must have for real world troubleshooting!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-25
This book is the first I have seen to cover all! LAN and WAN technologies and the first to get right to the point of troubleshooting. It lists hundreds of symptoms and root causes for networking problems! An incredible resource. A more extensive index would have been nice. - However, a must have "travel and survival" kit for everyone in networking.

The troubleshooting sections were excellent!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-03
The troubleshooting sections were excellent. Each section can be read from start to finish, or specific chapters can be used as a reference when working on a particular problem (token ring problem, Ethernet problem, etc.). The use of "Symptom and Causes" is great, and the summaries at the end of each chapter listing the most frequent causes of problems provide a good overview of what could be wrong.

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The Northwest Gardeners' Resource Directory (9th Edition)
Published in Paperback by Sasquatch Books (2002-03)
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Deal here.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
I was so pleased with the transaction and the book. It was a great transaction with fast shipping and super packaging. Thank you so much.

A fantastic resource
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-02
As an information junkie, I'm always turning to the Internet for fast and up-to-date information for my garden design business. This book has replaced my computer for first-glance information. Debra provides significant editorial value in this reference, which I find dog-eared and well-used in a few short weeks. A must-have for any gardener in the Northwest, and a brilliant gift for a gardener new to the area.

A must have for northwest gardeners
Helpful Votes: 39 out of 39 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-09
It's a Northwest garden enthusiast's dream come true! Stephanie Feeney has outdone herself and compiled information in this edition I will refer to again and again. The list of nurserys to visit is complete with directions, business hours, the types of plants they sell and what they specialize in, e-mail addresses, and any other helpful information that may be of interest. I especially appreciate the geographic locator in the very back that breaks down locations by region that makes planning a garden outing a breeze. I even found a few nurseries in my small town that I didn't know existed. Other chapters include organizations that help gardeners, clubs, foundations, societies and volunteer opportunities, education, gardening with children and young people, internet gardening, publications, professional services, gardens to visit, shows and exhibits, and the list goes on. And it's all written in a friendly personal manner.

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Official HTML Publishing for Netscape, Second Edition: Your Complete Guide to Web Page Design & Production
Published in Paperback by Ventana Communications Group (1997-06-02)
Authors: Gayle Kidder and Stuart Harris
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Excelent book for beginner to intermediate web design
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-02
This book does a terrific job of introducing web design to readers. Whether you have experience with HTML or have never created a Web site, the book will help you develop new skills. The book covers some great topics for powerful design in an easy to understand way without leaving out any important details.

HTML PUBLISHING has intelligent, focused information.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-06-16
OFFICIAL HTML PUBLISHING FOR NETSCAPE assumes little prior knowledge of the Web or its tools, yet it quickly brings the user up to speed and creating pages that range from simple and straightforward to jazzy and slick. The style is confident; the information, clear and nicely illustrated. Well worth the money -- and thats even before the accompanying CD with its free software

Satisfaction Guaranteed!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-29
This is such a great book!! I didn't have any knowledge of web creating. Now I am making money by creating web pages. You can learn all about web creation from scratch to multimedia.If you are a beginner, this is the book you want!!

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Official Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 Site Builder Toolkit
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Pr (1997-12)
Author: Alan Simpson
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Excellent tutorial book for IE programmers.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-20
I have read many books on Dynamic HTML, CSS, etc., and this is one of the best! While the examples are at times a bit silly or self-indulgent, they always illustrate the point at hand in a clear and intelligent fashion. The author clearly has an excellent understanding of all parts of the DHTML world and leads the beginner through progressively more difficult steps very well.

The one inevitable caveat is that this book is based solely on DHTML/CSS for Internet Explorer and the examples will not work in Netscape. However, this book will provide you with a good understanding of the fundamentals necessary for programming for either browser.

Challenging, Informtive, Useful and fun
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-19
All programming books should be as good as this one; and yes the Official IE4 SiteBuilder Toolkit is indeed a web programming book. Alan Simpson covers cascading style sheets, Dynamic HTML, ActiveX controls and VBScript as well as any other author in the technical book publishing industry. Well, there are deeper books on ActiveX but they don't include smart, small, easy to test examples, like this one does. Alan Simpson's examples make excellent starting points for ones own experiments.Larger discussions of object models and technical specifications can also be found here along with listings for electronic (and other) resources to aid in further research and study. The appendix on RGB and decimal color values is a wonderful extra. Yes it's a Microsoft centric book, but you can have a lot fun with this one.

Very easy to read, excellent examples, comprehensive.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-19
I was actually able to sit and read the majority of this book on a flight without access to a computer at all. It really is very well written giving clear examples without over simplifying. You must remember that the techniques are for the most part specific to IE4 and therefore will not work with Netscape but I guess there are other books for that.

All aspects of DHTML are covered in a logical sequence and the only real prerequisite is some experience with web design and straight HTML. The CD is well stocked with examples and tools.

This is not a highly technical book to be digested by pure programmers, but it does provide a root to some powerful techniques for the slightly adventurous web author.

Without any doubt the most read of all of my computer books!

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Official Netscape Communicator 4 Book, Windows Edition: The Definitive Guide to the World's Most Popular Internet Suite
Published in Paperback by Ventana Communications Group (1997-06-28)
Author: Phil James
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This book was great cover to cover!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-14
This book was very well written and fun to read, thanks to Phil James the author.It definitely explains the true power and versatility of this premium software package.Thanks again Netscape.

This book makes designing web sites simple.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-19
This book is a great resource for anyone wanting to learn how to design web sites. It's simple, easy to read, and (dare I say this about a computer software instruction book) fun. Once you learn the basics, the book is also a terrific reference guide, thanks to an amazingly useful index. I enthusiastically recommend it.

This is a great book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-08-09
I was very pleased with the scope and detail of this book, and the author's style is humorous and non-technical. The book even comes with a *fully-licensed* copy of Netscape Communicator 4 and a hypertext chapter with links to all sorts of interesting sites! Even without the CD-ROM, this book would be a winner, but the software is the icing on the cake. I highly recommend it

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One or Two Things I Remember About Her
Published in Paperback by Buy Books on the Web.com (1999-10)
Author: Bernard M. Paeen
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Poetry of, by, and for the people is alive and well
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-19
This little gem of a book has poems that make immediate sense and engage the reader emotionally and intellectually. This is not modern poetry because it is easy to remember. The explanations by the poet of the meaning of the poems add depth to the readers happy experience. This is one of the few poetry books I have ever enjoyed reading and the only one I have ever recommended to my friends.

Poetry? This one is great!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-21
Dynamic reading! Patten's prolific poetry evokes powerful images as if he provides a window to peer into creation no longer allowing one to avoid its significance and forcing us to have a greater appreciation of life's complexities by showing us its simplicities.

For those who do not like poetry, but do like SEX, read this
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-19
Over the past few years I have been exposed to a great deal of output from the mind and talent of Dr. Bernie Patten. Dr. Patten is a man of many talents, first of all a noted neurologist (now retired from practice), an author of novels, an artist, and now, his first love, a poet. Currently Dr. Patten is exhibiting paintings at Houston Community College and Rice University, while at the same time teaching a very popular seminar on The Human Brain at Rice University. It is said that sex originates in the brain, and since Dr. Patten is a noted neurologist, particularly versed in knowledge of the human brain, it stands to reason that his novels, his art and his poetry all reflect the same theme, and probably his own preoccupation with it. Dare I mention the subject he seems to know so much about? Why, of course it is SEX. I, personally, have not been a great reader of poetry, but I have nothing against it, just as I have nothing against SEX. I, personally, like it. So I have found this collection of poetry sometimes pornographic (like the cover, and like a lot of Dr. Paten's paintings and novels), but also amusing and never dull. I can therefore recommend this poetry collection for those of you out there who think you do not like poetry. I know you will like this poetry.

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Open Source Development with LAMP: Using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, and PHP
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Professional (2002-12-27)
Authors: James Lee and Brent Ware
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Excellent resource for anyone interested in LAMP
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-09
If you want an interactive database-based web site without spending hours and hours wading through dozens of books to figure out how to do it, then you will want "Open Source Web Development with LAMP". The book starts with the very basics and proceeds step by step so you can get your web site up as quickly as possible and with a minimum of problems. So what exactly is LAMP? It stands for the four components of a LAMP server - Linux operating system, Apache web server, MySQL database server, and the Perl programming language.

The book is divided into four distinct parts and organized in an unexpected way. Instead of giving each part of LAMP its own section the four sections focus on structure (getting them all up and working together), static web pages (creating and using them), dynamic web pages (getting the pages to do something via Perl and MySQL), and embedded programs (to make the whole system run quicker). Each section covers all the components of LAMP as applied to that section. For example, the structural section examines installation, configuration, security, and basic usage of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and Perl. For Perl it includes a discussion of variables, arrays, operators, flow-control, regular expressions, functions, and file input/output. For MySQL it includes working with tables, insert, select, update, and similar basic commands. This is a very well done section and gives all the basic information necessary to get each of the components up and working with each other. The section on static web pages mainly covers the use of Website META Language (WML) to generate a consistent look and feel across all the web pages on the server. The part on dynamic web pages covers CGI and mod-perl so you can process information submitted by an html page or other CGI script. It also includes information on using Perl to access the MySQL server and generate dynamic information. The final section examines embedded programs such as Server Side Includes (SSI), embedded Perl, MASON, and PHP and how they are used to make a faster dynamic web site.

I have to say that I really liked this structure. Once a system is set up it is rare to have to refer to the installation information again. If it were organized by Linux, Apache, MySQL and Perl then I would have to flip to what I assume is the appropriate section turn past the installation portion and try to locate what I am looking for. This way, since it is organized by the various stages of getting the system up and running it is easier to find what I want.

The text includes lots of example coding so you can actually write and test it right away. This is a great way to learn the basics. It is not a thorough course in any of the four components but it does give you enough of a background to do most of what you might need to do. Of course, what makes it really valuable is the fact that it covers how to get each of the components to work together without problems. There are good books on each of these components but it is rare to find one that focuses on the interrelationships between them. "Open Source Web Development with LAMP" is highly recommended for anyone who wants to set up a LAMP server or needing to work with one.

Super Reference
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-06

Open Source Web Development with LAMP is a very long title, but an absolutely killer book. LAMP is Linux (OS), Apache (web server) MySQL (database), Perl and PHP (scripting). This book also includes many languages not covered in other titles. I was particularly glad to see WML (Website Meta Language) which is useful for generating static pages through a robust programming construct. Static pages load faster and without any security concerns that you have with dynamic scripting languages like perl, php, embperl, or mason, all of which are covered extreemly well in this book.

I've been doing web development for about 8 years, which probably makes me pretty old in the business. I've seen the dynamic web content languages from infancy, but I've never seen a good way of learning them until now. OSWD w/ LAMP is absolutely fabulous.

Required reading for any web designer.
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-03
Open Source Development with LAMP (hereafter "OSWB") is the perfect book to learn a wide variety of server technologies that will have you writing useful, clean, fast, and productive websites before you finish reading.

I was one of the technical editors of this book, and was able to watch it evolve as they wrote. The authors have made a huge effort to make the book appropriate for multiple Linux distributions, and they have achieved the highest degree of technical accuracy.

OSWB covers many different technologies, some complementary, some discreet. By showing you many of the possible tools, this book lets you decide which is best for the job at hand.

The theory behind OSWB is that knowledge of 20% of a tool's capabilities will let you accomplish 80% of the tasks you face. OSWB does a superb job of giving the user a sizable introduction to webserver technologies that will be sufficient for most rojects, and tells you where you can get information for advanced needs...This is the first book I know of that has written their website with the exact same tools they teach you in the book, and they offer the entire source of their website for download for your investigation and reference.

The gold in this book is not just the descriptions of how the languages work, but how you can use them singly or together to create interactive websites. Their are many sample projects which let you see how everything fits together, and much of the ode can be adapted immediately to your needs. The book is extremely well integrated and organized.

I have used some of the languages described in this book, while others were completely new to me. I am definitely not a web design person, preferring to write back-end server software. owever while reading OSWB, I was charged with creating a MySQL database with a customizable web interface for my alumni organization. Using only this book and a few perldoc commands, I was able to create an interactive mod_perl website in a few days.

This book offers something to everyone, even advanced web designers. If you are starting out in Web technologies, or are curious about other ways you can get the job done, this is the book for you.

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Optimizing ColdFusion 5
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Companies (2001-08)
Author: Chris Cortes
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This book goes above and beyond
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-17
Great Book! I have been using ColdFusion for 3 years, and read many ColdFusion books. Every book I've come across simply tells you "how" to do stuff. I can only learn how to do a so many times. However, Optimizing ColdFusion takes a different approach - it takes what I already know, and shows me how to do it well. This is the first CF book I have read that covers the core development obstacles that we as ColdFusion developers and designers struggle with on a daily basis. Not only does this book analyze trouble areas, but it also shows how to improve upon application design, coding, and even some troubleshooting. I also liked that this book brushed on the Fusebox methodology, and discussed how Spectra impacted enterprise ColdFusion development. The information is this book seems to define the distinction between ColdFusion developers and ColdFusion gurus. I would definitely recommend this book to other ColdFusion users.

This book goes above and beyond
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-17
Great Book! I have been using ColdFusion for 3 years, and read many ColdFusion books. Every book I've come across simply tells you "how" to do stuff. I can only learn how to do a so many times. However, Optimizing ColdFusion takes a different approach - it takes what I already know, and shows me how to do it well. This is the first CF book I have read that covers the core development obstacles that we as ColdFusion developers and designers struggle with on a daily basis. Not only does this book analyze trouble areas, but it also shows how to improve upon application design, coding, and even some troubleshooting. I also liked that this book brushed on the Fusebox methodology, and discussed how Spectra impacted enterprise ColdFusion development. The information is this book seems to define the distinction between ColdFusion developers and ColdFusion gurus. I would definitely recommend this book to other ColdFusion users.

I learn something new every time I read this book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-17
Although there is some good basic level information in this book, it is not for the person trying to learn how to program Cold Fusion, but how to make your Cold Fusion programming better. The book has great examples and how tos of everything from setting up the Cold Fusion Administrator to writing better SQL statements. I particularly found the SQL statement information very helpful. The author (Chris Cortes) goes beyond writing simple SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE statements. He gets into far more complex SQL like writing SELECT statements within a SELECT statement, and writing your SQL so that you optimize the speed of your queries. He also provides good examples of the new query of a query functionality that CF 5.0 offers. Cortes also offers great information on the proper usage of various CF tags and functions, not just telling you how to use them, but when it is best to use them. Overall, this is the best CF book I have read. However, make sure you know a little something about CF before buying this book.


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