Networking For Dummies  



Doug Lowe, “Networking For Dummies, 8th edition”
For Dummies | ISBN-10: 0470056207 | May 29, 2007 | 412 pages | PDF

Networking for Dummies upholds the series’ proletarian tradition by entertainingly explaining local area networks (LAN) to the rest of us. Written with three different–but equally “clueless in technical matters;quot;–audiences in mind, Lowe’s book appeals to novice network users, novice network builder/administrators, and the managers who must finance the activities of the other two groups.

A large part of this book is devoted to user issues such as “Accessing a network drive from WordPerfect” and “What is a print job?” Other chapters explain the differences among the various network architectures and network operating systems. In addition, the book pays a lot of attention to troubleshooting, particularly for common problems.

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Hackers Black Book  



Hackers Black Book

This is the ultimate book you want to have.

It explains how to learn hacking and cracking multiple networks,
learn to decrypt data in a easy way and find passwords for systems, servers, routers, webmail, etc.

This is just a guide and NOT to (but you could) be used for other things than learning security.

Includes
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- Hacking Into Computer Systems - Beginners
- Maximum Security - A Hacker's Guide to Protecting
- Hackers Survival Guide
- Hacking for Dummies 2
- How to Make Key Generators

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Foundation Flash CS3 for Designers  



Foundation Flash CS3 for Designers | friends of ED | ISBN: 159059861X | 24th July 2007 | 600 Pages | PDF
Flash is one of the most engaging and innovative, and versatile technologies available—allowing the creation of pretty much anything from simple slideshows, animated banners and icons and cartoons, to Rich Internet Applications, Interactive videos, and dynamic user interfaces for web sites, kiosks, or DVDs. The possibilities are endless, except that now, it just got better.

In 2007, Adobe released Flash CS3, which boasts a whole host of new features, including fully customizable workspace, full ActionScript 3.0 support, a PSD importer, a tween-to-code animation converter, and much more.

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PC Magazine December 25 2007  




PC Magazine December 25 2007 | PDF | English
PC Magazine (or PC Mag) is a computer magazine published biweekly (except in January and July) both in print and online. The magazine is published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Holdings Inc. The first edition was released in January 1982 as a monthly called PC (the "Magazine" was not added to the logo until the first major redesign in January 1986). The magazine moved to biweekly publication in 1983 after a single monthly issue swelled to more than 800 pages. The magazine's editor-in-chief, Lance Ulanoff, ascended to his current post in July 2007. Jim Louderback had held this position since 2005, but accepted the position of CEO of Revision3, an online media company.

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