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Firefox For Dummies (Computer/Tech)Make your online world safer, easier, and a lot more fun, for free!
Firefox is a lot like a For Dummies book — designed to make things easier for the rest of us. Now, one of the guys who invented it shows you how to use the browser made for people, not programmers. This book shows how you can view multiple Web pages... | | MPEG-7 Audio and Beyond: Audio Content Indexing and RetrievalAdvances in technology, such as MP3 players, the Internet and DVDs, have led to the production, storage and distribution of a wealth of audio signals, including speech, music and more general sound signals and their combinations. MPEG-7 audio tools were created to enable the navigation of this data, by providing an established framework for... | | |
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Macromedia Studio 8 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (Computer/Tech)Your one-stop guide to six great Macromedia tools for building Web sites
It's like a Web-site-in-a-book! First, there's some Web site insight to help you decide what you want your site to do. Then it's into the nitty-gritty of making it happen — building with Dreamweaver, adding animation with Flash, enabling collaboration... | | BlackBerry For Dummies (Computer/Tech)Make phone calls, e-mail, track appointments, and even remember the grocery list
Wow — it's a phone, a PDA, and an Internet connection, and it's one-fourth the size of this book! You need the book, though, to explain in plain English what it can do. Find out how to use every terrific feature built into your... | | The Semantic Web: Crafting Infrastructure for AgencyThe Semantic Web is an idea of World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee that the Web as a whole can be made more intelligent and perhaps even intuitive about how to serve a users needs. Although search engines index much of the Web's content, they have little ability to select the pages that a user really wants or needs. Berners-Lee foresees a... |
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| | Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise ReductionSignal processing plays an increasingly central role in the development of modern telecommunication and information processing systems, with a wide range of applications in areas such as multimedia technology, audio-visual signal processing, cellular mobile communication, radar systems and financial data forecasting. The theory and application of... | | Modelling and Reasoning with Vague ConceptsVagueness is central to the flexibility and robustness of natural language descriptions. Vague concepts are robust to the imprecision of our perceptions, while still allowing us to convey useful, and sometimes vital, information. The study of vagueness in Artificial Intelligence (AI) is therefore motivated by the desire to incorporate this... |
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