Internet & Social Media
Review:This book is for anyone who wants to start a blog/website. It is simple and straightforward, full of useful information and links for more information to help you get started right away. I read it once all the way through and then went back and took notes.. Read more
Review:As someone who wasn't very familiar with the nuances of the blogging world, or the incentive structure, I'd say that this was an eye opener. If you're an average content consumer, this book will change how you feel about what you read on the internet. You might become a bit cynical about it all. If you're someone trying to get your content "up there," it will show you some strategy to accomplish that. If you're a seasoned blogger, you might know much of what Ryan talks writes about. Nonetheless,... Read more
Review:While he does over use the reference to his previous book "Crush It!" in just about every page, this book is full of great advice, inspiration, motivation and tips on how to successfully evolve yourself or brand online. Read more
Review:The contest is easy to read and the author provides internet links to programs you can download for free or low cost.
The content is based on the unix system and not pc but the concdepts still apply. Read more
Review:Everything in this book is dead-on accurate and sad as hell, except that the author does not hold parents accountable for the mess we have put our girls in.
So parents, if you don't want to be an absolute idiot like most of the parents out there who bizarrely and witlessly enable pornography and sexting and a lifetime of ADD and sexual self-esteem issues for their daughters, do the following ASAP:
1. Don't give your kids iPhones or iPads. If you already did, take those devices away a... Read more
Review:This is a good read. I was always rather curious about how Facebook started as most articles give a very superficial background of Mark Zuckerberg and how Facebook started in a dorm room. I think that the book tries to focus quite a lot of attention on how Mark Zuckerberg is a bit awkward, singularly focused, and has a tough time reading social signals from people in real life. At least, that's what the book tells us. The interesting thing is that perhaps we should take a lesson from this an... Read more
Review:The chapter on Enthusiasm alone is enough to help anyone start to accomplish more in their lives. Mr. Better gives steps and personal stories that can help anyone achieve success in selling and in other areas in ones life. I have read this book a few times and will continue to reread it, as it is not so much what we know, but how much we forget to use what we already know. Buy it. Well worth the cost. Read more
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Review:I found this book to be very informative and easy to read. I highly recommend it to anyone who like me feels a little lost when it comes to investing and financial planning. I love the clear, concise and no nonsense style of this author. I recommend all his books. Read more
Review:Steven Levy’s work Hackers, heroes of the Computer Revolution, has stood the test of time quite well. In his opus, he gives an in depth and detailed overview of the people and technology that would eventually create our modern wired and interconnected world. I was alive during most the quarter century that the book covers and was able to see and know many of these developments first hand.
The early history starts out with the Model Railroad club at MIT in the late 50’s through the early 60’s ... Read more