Start Your Own Computer Business: Building a Successful PC Repair and Service Business by Supporting Customers and Managing Money: Morris Rosenthal, Reva Rubenstein

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From buying and selling PC hardware to product development and selling services, this book offers a realistic picture of making it on one’s own. The book mixes practical advice and cautions with real-world anecdotes of successes and failures

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Slack: Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency: Tom DeMarco

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Another entry in the small but growing management library that suggests purposely slowing down and smelling the roses could actually boost productivity in today’s 24/7 world, Tom DeMarco’s Slack stands out because it is aimed at “the infernal busyness of the modern workplace.” DeMarco writes, “Organizations sometimes [...]

The Neatest Little Guide to Making Money Online (Neatest Little Guide Series): Jason Kelly

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After penning three popular Neatest Little Guides that deliver helpful information on investing and personal finance in user-friendly terms, Jason Kelly has moved away from personal money management with The Neatest Little Guide to Making Money Online. But, as he explains from the outset, in reality this [...]

Accidental Empires: How the Boys of Silicon Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still Can’t Get a Date: Robert X. Cringely

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Robert X. Cringely manages to capture the contradictions and everyday insanity of computer industry empire building, while at the same time chipping away sardonically at the PR campaigns that have built up some very common businesspeople into the household gods of geekdom. Despite some chuckles at the [...]

Cyber Gold: A Guidebook on How to Start Your Own Home Based Internet Business, Build an E-Commerce Website, & Strategies for Making Money Online: Pam Mosbrucker, Tobin Alder

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From Amazon.com: I was so pleased to find a book that had everything I needed, all in one volume (for once!). I can build my website or do the search engine optimization thing and I don’t feel like I should be using a [...]

Google Adwords Advanced 2.0 - Black & White Version: The must have Internet Marketing & Advertising Guide: Ryan Wade Brown

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This short & informative Google Adwords Guide is a “must have” for all your internet market, online advertising, business marketing budget needs when using Google Adwords. This book will make you the Ultimate Advertiser amongst your e-commerce competition. So whether you’re looking to increase your sales or just change the business [...]

The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security: Kevin D. Mitnick, William L. Simon, Steve Wozniak

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The Art of Deception is about gaining someone’s trust by lying to them and then abusing that trust for fun and profit. Hackers use the euphemism “social engineering” and hacker-guru Kevin Mitnick examines many example scenarios.
After Mitnick’s first dozen examples anyone responsible for organizational security is going to lose the will [...]

The Lenovo Affair: The Growth of China’s Computer Giant and Its Takeover of IBM-PC: Ling Zhijun, Martha Avery

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“…fascinating…” (The Economist, June 2006)
 “…provides a rare insight into the business psyche of the Chinese entrepreneurial spirit.” (African Business, August 2006)
“fascinating” (Long Range Planning, 40/2007)
“…fascinating…” (The Economist, June 2006) “…provides a rare insight into the [...]

The Lenovo Affair: The Growth of China’s Computer Giant and Its Takeover of IBM-PC: Ling Zhijun, Martha Avery

Editorial Reviews
Review
“…fascinating…” (The Economist, June 2006)
 “…provides a rare insight into the business psyche of the Chinese entrepreneurial spirit.” (African Business, August 2006)
“fascinating” (Long Range Planning, 40/2007)
“…fascinating…” (The Economist, June 2006) “…provides a rare insight into the [...]

Inside Steve’s Brain: Leander Kahney

From Publishers Weekly
Throughout his storied Silicon Valley career, Apple CEO and Pixar Studios founder Steve Jobs has been labeled, among other things, an egomaniac, a Zen Buddhist, a business mastermind, a sociopath and a music mogul. Blogger, author and Wired News editor Kahney, who has chronicled Apple [...]