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- SharePoint 2010 at Work
- Kindle Fire: The Missing Manual
- Making Android Accessories with IOIO
- Getting Started with Netduino
Posted: 09 Mar 2012 09:21 AM PST Book DescriptionIf you work with SharePoint, you may have discovered that there are countless tricks for using this platform to solve real-world problems—and you certainly wouldn't mind learning some of them. That's the purpose behind EndUserSharePoint, a community site that lets end users share ingenious new ways for putting SharePoint to work. This insightful and entertaining book presents a compilation of popular, well-written articles from the site, published by contributors for people who use SharePoint at their companies but don't have access to its technical server side. Each engaging story puts you into the narrative as a participant, rather than a passive observer, so you can easily visualize the situation and share the "aha!" solution with the author. Learn some tricks, gain some insight—and have fun doing it. These articles will help you:
Contributors include: “What a fantastic resource. No other book in the SharePoint community hits this 'power user' or ‘end user’ audience like this book does. There are powerful examples in here that will really solve business problems and set the reader on the right track.” Table of Contents Book Details
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Kindle Fire: The Missing Manual Posted: 09 Mar 2012 09:17 AM PST Book DescriptionEnter a bright new world of entertainment with Amazon's red hot tablet. This guide lights the way with lots of illustrations and step-by-step instructions for browsing the Web, emailing, playing games, and viewing books, movies, and magazines in blazing color. Learn how to manage your media library on the Fire and in the cloud—and where to find the coolest apps. Everything you need is right here. The important stuff you need to know:
Table of Contents Part II: Watching and Listening Part III: Communications and Browsing Part IV: Kindle in Appland Part V: Appendixes Book Details
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Making Android Accessories with IOIO Posted: 09 Mar 2012 09:10 AM PST Book DescriptionCreate your own electronic devices with the popular IOIO (“yoyo”) board, and control them with your Android phone or tablet. With this concise guide, you'll get started by building four example projects—after that, the possibilities for making your own fun and creative accessories with Android and IOIO are endless. To build Android/IOIO devices, you write the program on your computer, transfer it to your Android, and then communicate with the IOIO via a USB or Bluetooth connection. The IOIO board translates the program into action. This book provides the source code and step-by-step instructions you need to build the example projects. All you have to supply is the hardware.
Table of Contents Book Details
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Posted: 09 Mar 2012 09:07 AM PST Book DescriptionStart building electronics projects with Netduino, the popular open source hardware platform that's captured the imagination of makers and hobbyists worldwide. This easy-to-follow book provides the step-by-step guidance you need to experiment with Netduino and the .NET Micro Framework. Through a set of simple projects, you'll learn how to create electronic gadgets—including networked devices that communicate over TCP/IP. Along the way, hobbyists will pick up the basics of .NET programming, and programmers will discover how to work with electronics and microcontrollers. Follow the projects in sequence and learn techniques for building your own Netduino-based devices.
Table of Contents Appendix. Upgrading Firmware Book Details
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