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Android 3.0 Application Development Cookbook
This book covers every aspect of mobile app development, starting with major application components and screen layout and design, before moving on to how to manage sensors such as internal gyroscopes and near field communications. Towards the end, it delves into smartphone multimedia capabilities as well as graphics and animation, web access,... | | Microsoft Exchange 2010 PowerShell Cookbook
The book is full of immediately-usable task-based recipes for managing and maintaining your Microsoft Exchange 2010 environment with Windows PowerShell 2.0 and the Exchange Management Shell. The focus of this book is to show you how to automate routine tasks and solve common problems. While the Exchange Management Shell provides hundreds of... | | Unconventional Computation: 10th International Conference, UC 2011, Turku, Finland, June 6-10
The 10th International Conference on Unconventional Computation, UC 2011,
was organized under the auspices of EATCS and Academia Europaea, by the
Department of Mathematics of the University of Turku (Turku, Finland), and the
Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (Auckland,
New Zealand). The event was held in... |
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MooTools 1.3 Cookbook
MooTools is a JavaScript framework that abstracts the JavaScript language. JavaScript itself, complex in syntax, provides the tools to write a layer of content interaction for each different browser. MooTools abstracts those individual, browser-specific layers to allow cross-browser scripting in an easy-to-read and easy-to-remember... | | Oracle WebCenter 11g PS3 Administration Cookbook
WebCenter has changed a lot since the last release. A lot of new features have been introduced. We will try to cover all these features. In the first section, the navigation model, the resource model, and the newly supported JSR 286 standard are covered.
The second section will show you how you can build content-driven portals with... | | Privacy Online: Perspectives on Privacy and Self-Disclosure in the Social Web
Privacy is a basic human need, and losing privacy is perceived as an extremely
threatening experience. Privacy embraces solitude, personal space, or intimacy with
family and friends and as such, it is a ubiquitous and trans-cultural phenomenon.
Privacy leverages well-being; without privacy we are at risk of becoming physically
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