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|  | What Will Be by Bill Gates, Michael L. Dertouzos Everyone's essential guidebook to the Third Revolution: Myth-shattering insight from tech oracle Michael Dertouzos - head of the MIT laboratory for Computer Science - who examines how information technology will remake our society, culture, economy, and private lives into the next century. AUTHOR: Bill Gates, Michael L. Dertouzos PUBLISHER: HarperSanFrancisco FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Professional Web Design Description not available.Presents fifty professional quality, license-free Web design templates that can be easily customized and adapted to suit individual applications, each of which features a homepage, second-level page, and framework for additional pages, along with detailed tutorials covering Web services techniques and a companion CD-ROM containing source files and customization packages. Original. (Intermediate) PUBLISHER: Charles River Media FORMAT: Audio & Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | CCIE Routing & Switching Exam Guide by Lucent Netcare Staff Description not available.A new guide to the CCIE Routing and Switching Exam walks readers through the basics components of the test, offers opportunities for self-assessment and samples tests, and includes a CD version of the book. AUTHOR: Lucent Netcare Staff PUBLISHER: Que FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Beginner's Guide to Adobe Photoshop Description not available.Offers practical tips and techniques for new Photoshop users, covering topics including basic image editing, using layers, selection techniques, and creating original artwork. CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Sams Teach Yourself Gnome Desktop in 24 Hours Description not available.A tutorial demonstrating how to use the graphical user interface to navigate Linux, explore the Internet, and improve system administration covers Gnome Office, games, and customizing the desktop. PUBLISHER: Sams FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | The Code Book by Simon Singh The author of the best-selling FERMAT'S ENIGMA traces the dramatic history of cryptography, shedding light on the failed encryption attempts that led to the death of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Allied code-breaking triumphs during World Wars I and II. This accessible analysis examines the technological possibility of creating an unbreakable code, and explores the sociological consequences of such an innovation. AUTHOR: Simon Singh PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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