Accounting Software
QuickBooks 2009: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
By Bonnie Biafore
With QuickBooks 2009: The Missing Manual, you don't just learn how to use this popular program, you learn why and when to use specific features. You also get basic accounting advice so that everything makes sense along the way. Get more out of QuickB...
[Publish Date: October 2008]
QuickBooks 2008: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
By Bonnie Biafore
With QuickBooks 2008: The Missing Manual, you don't just learn how to use this popular software, you learn why and when to use specific features. And you get basic accounting advice so that it all makes sense to you along the way. Get more out of Qui...
[Publish Date: December 2007]
The Ten Commandments of Power Account Submitters - The New Community Rules ...
By Tamar Weinberg
The social web provides businesses with a largely untapped marketing channel for products and services -- the trick is knowing how to take advantage of it. With this book, you'll understand how social web technologies work, and learn the most practical...
[Publish Date: August 16, 2009]
Take Control of Users & Accounts in Leopard, 1st Edition
By Kirk McElhearn
Learn to manage user accounts and parental controls in Leopard! User accounts are an integral part of Mac OS X, but for many people, they're a source of confusion. No more, thanks to Kirk McElhearn's straightforward explanations, which help you under...
[Publish Date: October 2007]
By Daniel Lathrop, Laurel Ruma
This collection of essays, interviews, and case studies provides a multi-faceted and nonpartisan account of government as it becomes more transparent, collaborative, and participatory. Each chapter expresses the views of its prominent author, and the...
[Publish Date: January 2010]
QuickBooks 2010: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
By Bonnie Biafore
With QuickBooks 2010: The Missing Manual, you don't just learn how to use this popular program, you learn why and when to use specific features. You also get basic accounting advice so that everything makes sense along the way. Get more out of QuickB...
[Publish Date: October 2009]
Ten Commandments of Power Account Submitters - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Sara Peyton
Social media expert Tamar Weinberg cuts through the hype and jargon to give you intelligent advice and strategies for positioning your business on the social web in her new book from O'Reilly, The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web. In this excerpt adapted for the web, Weinberg discusses what power account holders should do to build credibility, establish identity, and make them memorable among the community. Weinberg offers 10 easy to follow rules. "Anyone, however, can follow these rules on social news sites to become a respected and valued participant of the service."
[Publish Date: July 14, 2009]
Using multiple SMTP accounts with Rails & ActionMailer - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Eric Berry
Recently I ran into a problem where I needed to be able to send emails via two different SMTP accounts within the same Rails application. Here's a way to get around this fairly easily using YAML.
[Publish Date: March 30, 2009]
Calling All O'Reilly Authors--New Twitter Account Just for You - O'Reilly ...
By Sara Peyton
Here at O'Reilly we're Twitter converts. Not that we've given up our Facebooking, blogging, emailing, and press releasing, but we're twittering, too. We encourage all our authors to join and participate in Twitter. And, at Tim O'Reilly's suggestion, we've also created a new Twitter group account just for O'Reilly authors. You can view it here--http://twitter.com/oreillyauthors--and find out what some of our authors are up to.
[Publish Date: February 18, 2009]
XBRL: the Solution for Carbon Credit and Smart Grid Accounting - O'Reilly
By Kurt Cagle
During the State of the Union speech, President Obama made formal an assumption that had been emerging since his candidacy - his support for a carbon market as a vehicle for capping carbon emissions. In such a system greenhouse gas pollution emitters purchase a certain number of carbon credits. However, the supply of such credits is strictly limited, and other concerns, including environmental groups, municipalities, and even independent traders, may also purchase such shares.
[Publish Date: February 26, 2009]
Games Top the Charts in the iPhone and Android App Markets - O'Reilly Radar
By Ben Lorica
While it might be true that the number of Book apps is growing at a faster rate, Games continue to dominate the list of popular U.S. iTunes Apps. Games accounted for about a fifth of all iTunes apps over the past weekÂ, but the category continued to have a disproportionate share of the Top 100 charts, accounting for 52% of the Top Grossing, 56% of the Top Paid, and 50% of the Top Free apps.
[Publish Date: November 03, 2009]
Is Tweetie an iTunes App Store Anomaly? - Inside iPhone Blog
By Dave Aiello
I am really impressed with Tweetie, the multi-account Twitter client iPhone application. I find it bizarre that Loren Brichter (the developer) has created a true, multi-account Twitter client for the iPhone and there's still not a native application for the...
[Publish Date: January 06, 2009]