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- Web Services Security (Book). Williams, David // Australian Personal Computer;Sep2003, Vol. 23 Issue 9, p151
Reviews the book 'Web Services Security.'
- New Computer Book Line from M-H/Osborne. // Publishers Weekly;2/9/2004, Vol. 251 Issue 6, p14
Focuses on the launch of QuickSteps, a series of basic reference and beginner computer titles by McGraw-Hill/Osborne in February 2004. Growth in sales of professional computer books; Book titles released under QuickSteps; Price range.
- Off the shelf. // Electronic Design;12/4/95, Vol. 43 Issue 25, p64G
Reports that Osborne McGraw-Hill has released its Winter 1995-1996 catalog. More.
- Loosely Coupled: The Missing Pieces of Web Services/Web Services Security/SAMS Teach Yourself Web Services in 24 Hours (Book). Gordon, Rachel Singer // Library Journal;11/1/2003, Vol. 128 Issue 18, p119
Reviews several book about Web services. "Loosely Coupled: The Missing Pieces of Web Services," by Doug Kaye; "Web Services Security," by Mark O'Neill; "SAMS Teach Yourself Web Services in 24 Hours," by Stephen Potts and Mike Kopack.
- Animal Magnetism From Cover to Cover. Koerwer, Scott // Information Today;Sep2007, Vol. 24 Issue 8, p39
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In the article, the author discusses the latest trends in the ebook industry as of December 2011. She cites the report "Uncovering Ebooks' Real Impact 2009-2011" by Aptara, Inc. that informed on the rapid growth of the ebook sector. The results of the global ebook market survey conducted by...
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The article presents an interview with the U.S. company O’Reilly Media's publishing technology engineer Sanders Kleinfeld concerning the use of markup language HTML5 for the publishing of electronic books. Kleinfeld outlines the advantages of HTML5, evaluates the use of fixed-layout...
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The article reports on the progress of the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC). It is noted that CCC is trying to keep ahead of the digital revolution by managing rights for electronic books (e-books), blogs and Web sites. According to Tracey Armstrong, head of CCC, O'Reilly Media uses CCC's...
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The article features Tim O'Reilly, chief executive officer (CEO) of O'Reilly Media. Tim established O'Reilly Media in 1978, three years after he graduated from Harvard with a degree in the classics. The author notes that since its founding, the company and Tim have redefined conventional ideas...