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By Nicholas Negroponte
An excellent primer on fiber optic telecommunication
technology written in an easily understood and interesting
way. Negroponte's style makes it easy for the reader
without a technical background to understand what lies
ahead on the Information Superhighway.
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By Elizabeth Castro
An essential reference for anyone who authors html
documents.
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By Daniel Gray
A great supplementary guide to using Adobe's ImageStyler. The book has a fun and casual tone as well as detailed content. The Author shows you how to create textures, backgrounds, styles, JavaScript rollovers, layouts, navigational elements, and animations. You also learn about batch processing; using ImageStyler with popular vector, bitmap, and HTML tools; and optimizing your images with Adobe ImageReady.
Anyone who uses the program, beginners and advanced users alike, will benefit from Adobe Imagetyler, in Depth. It is a "must have" for your web library. Adobe hit a home run when it released the program, and Dan Gray has hit a grand slam with the Book.
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By David Siegel
David Siegel is the author of the best selling book Creating Killer Web Sites, a guide to building web sites that are driven by design aesthetics rather than technological prowess. In Futurize Your Enterprise,Siegel takes off his web designer hat and turns his attention to developing a corporate online presence aimed at meeting consumer needs. He cautions readers to throw off their old bricks-and-mortar mindsets and focus not on "how to build a Web site but how to build a Web business."
The book is divided into four parts--Principles, Practice, Prototypes, and Predictions. Siegel talks about the "tools and methodologies you'll need to transform your management-led organization into what he calls a customer-led company. He presents fictional case studies that show how these techniques may be applied today and to speculative future scenarios "in which the Internet is no longer a tool but a platform for work, community-building and individual empowerment."
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