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Netbooks: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
By J.D. Biersdorfer
Netbooks are the hot new thing in PCs -- small, inexpensive laptops designed for web browsing, email, and working with web-based programs. With this Missing Manual, you'll learn not only which netbook is right for you, but also how to set it up and u...
[Publish Date: August 2009]
HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide, 6th Edition
By Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy
Put everthing you need to know about HTML and XHTML at your fingertips. For nearly a decade, hundreds of thousands of web developers have turned to HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide to master standards-based web development. Truly a definitive gui...
[Publish Date: October 2006]
Other Editions: 1st Edition, 2nd Edition, 3rd Edition, 4th Edition, 5th Edition
Using Google App Engine, 1st Edition
By Charles Severance
With this book, you can build exciting, scalable web applications quickly and confidently, using Google App Engine -- even if you have little or no experience in programming or web development. Using Google App Engine provides an overview of the tool...
[Publish Date: May 2009]
Learning the Unix Operating System, Unix 5th Edition
By Jerry Peek, Grace Todino, John Strang
If you're new to Unix, this concise book will tell you just what you need to get started and no more. This fifth edition is the most effective introduction to Unix in print, covering Internet usage for email, file transfers, and web browsing. It's an...
[Publish Date: October 2001]
Other Editions: 1st Edition, 4th Edition
Take Control of Safari 4--New from O'Reilly: New ebook helps readers make ...
Ithaca, NY—Close on the heels of Apple's release of the Safari 4 Web browser, TidBITS Publishing Inc. has published Take Control of Safari 4, ($10.00 USD) by Sharon Zardetto. The 92-page book helps beginning and intermediate Mac users learn...
[Publish Date: June 30, 2009]
Browserscope: Profiling the Way to a Better Browser: Load Balancing, Uptime ...
By Lindsey Simon
Browserscope is tackling the tool at the front of the stack - the browser itself - to give end users a faster, richer, and more secure web experience. This talk will present some of the trending analysis and findings from Browserscope's first few months of data collection as well as some case study information about the new Security test suite.
[Publish Date: December 08, 2009]
Your Life in Web Apps, 1st Edition
By Giles Turnbull
Have you dreamed of a simpler life where web apps and a browser meet all of your computing needs? All you need is a network connection. In this PDF Giles Turnbull introduces you to a day of web apps-only, then he surveys the best and most innovative...
[Publish Date: December 2008]
By Peter Morville, Jeffery Callender
Search is among the most disruptive innovations of our time. It influences what we buy and where we go. It shapes how we learn and what we believe. This provocative and inspiring book explores design patterns that apply across the categories of web,...
[Publish Date: January 2010]
By Eric Enge, Stephan Spencer, Rand Fishkin, Jessie C Stricchiola
If your company is going to succeed in the web economy, optimizing your site for search engine visibility is essential. In this book, four of the most noted experts in the field of search engine optimization (SEO) provide you with proven guidelines a...
[Publish Date: October 2009]
Speaker: Mike Belshe: Load Balancing, Uptime and Scalability: A Systematic ...
Mike Belshe has been an early member of the Google Chrome team, working on a number of performance-related areas including network speed, plugins, and javascript performance. Mike has worked at several startups in silicon valley over the last 15 years, including Netscape, Remarq, Good Technology, and Lookout Software. His performance work for the web started in 1995 when he was a lead engineer on the Netscape Enterprise Server 2.0 team. Ironically, he never thought he'd ever be working on browsers back then.
[Publish Date: December 08, 2009]
What's New in Web Browsers: Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2009 - Co-produced ...
By Molly Holzschlag
Molly will examine what is new in Web browsers, with a focus on practical realities for developers. We'll discuss how developers will need to deal with IE8 modes, and discuss HTML and CSS advances in all major browsers including Firefox, Opera, and Safari.
[Publish Date: March 31, 2009]
The Magic of Web Apps is HTTP, Not the Browser - O'Reilly ONLamp Blog
By chromatic
Eugueny Kontsevoy writes in Web vs Desktop Nonsense: Can we see past the browser? Can we accept that browser is just a runtime library that most people do not need to download to consume your application? ... Come on, the "anywhere" part...
[Publish Date: February 14, 2008]