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41. Exposed: The Harrowing Story of a Mother's Undercover Work with the FBI to Save Children from Internet Sex Predators by R. Stephanie Good | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2007-04-03)
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If you like 'to catch a predator'...
Interesting, but...
Excellent Book
Exposed
Truth in Print....Get the book! |
42. The Psychology of the Internet by Patricia Wallace | |
Paperback: 294
Pages
(2001-03-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Starting with a useful breakdown of the variety of Internet experiences (chat spaces, newsgroups, home pages, auction sites), Wallace moves on to examine the many ways these settings can influence the ways we act and feel. Such hot-button topics as flame wars, online gender-bending, cyberporn, and Internet "addiction" (as well as subtler matters like online impression formation and group dynamics) here get a levelheaded look, anchored in studies not only of the phenomena themselves but of human behavior in general. Wallace writes in a brisk, simple style--employing an easy blend of anecdote and science--and the conclusion that gradually emerges is just as straightforward: Contrary to popular mythology, people online aren't any more or less twisted than people offline. They just twist a little differently, is all. --Julian Dibbell Customer Reviews (9)
Still a Masterpiece
Wonderful!
A well researched and highly illuminative book
solid information in a well written form
A broad but surface coverage For those who are well read in the area of psychology on the Internet, there is a fair amount of rehashing of material that has been extensively covered elsewhere. For example, Dr. Sherry Turkle's 1995 "Life on the Screen," extensively discusses the fluidity of personalities on the web, the issues of anonymity, and the effects of computerized psychotherapy. Both Turkle's work, and the seminal work of Rheingold ("The Virtual Community"), have already extensively covered the peculiar nature of MUDs and Usenet, as well as the notorious cases of cyberrape on LambdaMOO and other cyberdeceptions. The book also relies heavily on the oft-cited studies of Amy Bruckman and Dr. Sara Kiesler. In general, the topics that are presented appear to be well documented in a clear and accessible style with up-do-date information. Dr. Wallace has done an excellent job of presenting a full spectrum of psychological issues, although much of the discussion is on the state of research on the issue in general, with follow-on discussion as to how it would apply to the Internet. In the case of group dynamics, conversational norms, and readiness to express aggressive behavior, I found this quite interesting. In some other areas, it was what you would expect and consequently less thought provoking. The beginning of the book is particularly strong, but it fades in the last two chapters into kind of a grab bag of Internet issues that, for my taste, have an only peripheral relevance to a discussion of psychology on the Internet. Overall, the book seems to be a good overview and does a superior job of summarizing the current state of research, albeit without providing much in the way of a conclusion. ... Read more |
43. Greeks Internet Linked (Illustrated World History) by Susan Peach, Anne Millard | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2004-01)
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Ancient Greece - The Usborne Internet Linked Way
Fantastic
An excellent historical guide for young readers. |
44. Issues In Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law by Keith B. Darrell | |
Paperback: 424
Pages
(2009-08-01)
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45. Searching & Researching on the Internet & World Wide Web, 4th Edition by Karen Hartman, Ernest Ackermann | |
Paperback: 354
Pages
(2004-07)
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Received book earlier than expected
Good book
Hahaha
Alright
I wouldn't purchase for any other reason. |
46. The Usborne Complete Book of the Microscope: Internet-Linked by Kirsteen Rogers | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2006)
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microscope
Great book
A wonderful material
Illusrations are deceptive
Excellent learning tool |
47. Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker (2nd Edition) by William R. Cheswick, Steven M. Bellovin, Aviel D. Rubin | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2003-03-06)
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Enjoyable and useful
What, you don't own this?
A great overview, but a little thin on details.
Good upgrade to a classic
Yet another worthwhile book for us all in the IT industry! This book is all about Internet security, firewalls, VPNs and much more, all of which are hot topics and renowned buzzwords within today's IT industry. In the first chapter, the authors express their view on network security and demonstrate the different methods an Administrator can use in order to secure their network(s). This is carried out by categorizing security into Host-Based and Perimeter security. The second and third chapters are approximately 50 pages covering basic protocols, including IPv6, DNS, FTP, SNMP, NTP, RPC-based protocols and a several more like the famous NAT. The chapters are concluded with a summary on wireless security. The next five chapters (chapter 4 to 8 inclusive), analyze various attacks used against networks and server operating systems in an attempt to exploit them. There is a wealth of information concerning hacking, allowing the reader to enter the mind of a hacker in terms of what they think and how they proceed to meet their goal. One complete chapter is dedicated to various password tactics in which one can ensure that a hacker's life is made more difficult should they attempt to break into a few accounts using well-known methods related to password guessing. CHAP, PAP, Radius and PKI are also analyzed. Chapter 9 to 12 are dedicated to Firewalls and VPNs which, in passing, happen to be my favourite chapters. They offer an in-depth analysis of the Firewall concept, packet filtering, application-level filtering and circuit level gateways. It proceeds with information about the filtering services, giving detailed examples on how one could use IPChains to create a simple or complex set of rules to efficiently block/permit packets entering in and out the network.This is perhaps the only downside to this informative book, where IPTables would have been beneficial to include, since people rarely use IPchains these days. Lastly, chapter 12 talks about VPNs, their encryption methods, and considers both their weaknesses and advantages. In addition to this, the book continues with several more chapters covering general questions that may arise for the reader, such as intranet routing, administration security and intrusion detection systems. Towards the end, the authors talk about their personal experiences with people trying to hack into their companies and, as a result, explain the step- by- step process of how they managed to fight them and secure their networks. These pages are simply a goldmine for anyone interested in this area. In summary, I'd say that the book is well worth its money and would suggest it to anyone interested in network security and firewalls. I am certain they won't be disappointed simply because the book has a lot to offer...
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48. Internet Marketing Methods Revealed: The Complete Guide to Becoming an Internet Marketing Expert by Miguel Todaro | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2009-03-30)
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Not a great read, but some basic information is there
Highly Recommend!
A good plan for internet marketing!
Poor writing
Very unclear writing |
49. Inventing the Internet (Inside Technology) by Janet Abbate | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2000-07-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Thoroughly wonderful." -- David Warsh, Boston Globe Since the late 1960s the Internet has grown from a single experimentalnetwork serving a dozen sites in the United States to a network ofnetworks linking millions of computers worldwide. In Inventing theInternet, Janet Abbate recounts the key players and technologiesthat allowed the Internet to develop; but her main focus is always onthe social and cultural factors that influenced the Internet's designand use. The story she unfolds is an often twisting tale ofcollaboration and conflict among a remarkable variety of players,including government and military agencies, computer scientists inacademia and industry, graduate students, telecommunications companies,standards organizations, and network users. The story starts with the early networking breakthroughs formulated inCold War think tanks and realized in the Defense Department's creationof the ARPANET. It ends with the emergence of the Internet and its rapidand seemingly chaotic growth. Abbate looks at how academic and militaryinfluences and attitudes shaped both networks; how the usual linesbetween producer and user of a technology were crossed with interestingand unique results; and how later users invented their own verysuccessful applications, such as electronic mail and the World Wide Web. Peeking behind the curtain to show the personalities and larger forcesguiding the development of the Net, from its dawn as a robust militarycommunications network designed to survive multiple attacks to today'scommercial Web explosion, Abbate succeeds in demystifying thisall-pervasive technology and its creators. Abbate's survey coverseverything from David Baran's work with the RAND corporation to thedevelopment of packet-switching theory to CERN's Tim Berners-Lee andhis hypertext networking system. She also factors in the influencesthat caused the Net to evolve such as the Cold War, changing researchpriorities, and the hacker subculture that pushed existingtechnologies into new forms, each more and more like today's fast,global communications system. The research is impeccable, thewriting is lively, and the analysis is insightful. (See especially thediscussion of the "surprise hit" of ARPANET, a minor function known ase-mail.) Abbate clearly knows her subject and her audience, andInventing the Internet encapsulates a milestone of modernhistory. --Rob Lightner Customer Reviews (10)
How the Military Freed University R&D From the Short Term Market Imperatives
A History of the Net
Insightful!
A well argued and documented claim
Intriguing, but not for the juvenile Anyway, the book is excellent.Looking forward to more insightful analysis on the history of technology in her upcoming books. ... Read more |
50. New Perspectives on the Internet: Comprehensive (New Perspectives (Paperback Course Technology)) by Gary P. Schneider, Jessica Evans | |
Paperback: 648
Pages
(2009-11-18)
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Good book
Garbage, like the entire series |
51. Practical Unix and Internet Security, 2nd Edition by Simson Garfinkel, Gene Spafford | |
Paperback: 971
Pages
(1996-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description The authors' approach to Unix security is holistic and clever; they devote as much space to security philosophy as to advice about closing TCP ports and disabling unnecessary services. They also recognize that lots of Unix machines are development platforms, and make many recommendations to consider as you design software. It's rare that you read a page in this carefully compiled book that does not impart some obscure nugget of knowledge, or remind you to implement some important policy. Plus, the authors have a style that reminds their readers that computing is supposed to be about intellectual exercise and fun, an attitude that's absent from too much of the information technology industry lately. Read this book if you use any flavor of Unix in any mission-critical situation. --David Wall Topics covered: Security risks (and ways to limit them) under Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD. Coverage ranges from responsible system administration (including selection of usernames and logins) to intrusion detection, break-in forensics, and log analysis. Customer Reviews (35)
Excellent Guide
Order a wrong edition
A mile wide, several inches deep, great for filling in gaps The strength of this book lies in several areas.First, the authors probably have 50+ years experience between them and it shows.You really get the impression that they've "been there, done that".But they don't try and "wow" you with their intelligence and they aren't condescending, in fact they write quite clearly. The "mile wide" crack I made in the title refers to the fact that this book covers everything from physical security and social engineering, to how to setup up integrity checking with tripwire and use PAM.Basically I found this book to be invaluable because while I could breeze through certain sections, there was a ton of material that I needed more knowledge about, but either never got around to it, or didn't even know I was lacking.An example is NFS.I knew I needed more background about NFS because I work in infosec, but every place I've ever worked has banned NFS outright, which makes it a little more difficult to learn....Another 2 technologies pop into my mind: LDAP and PAM.I knew what they were, but now I know how to set up the basics and can branch out on my own. In our infosec world it's simply not possible to know everything.This book gives the reader a solid grounding in a ton of stuff, which enables him to go out and Google around intelligently for more advanced information.In a pinch it can also be used as an anti-theft device since it weighs in at 900+ pages and is quite heavy.
Awesome security book! If you have but one securityreference, this should be it!
Best for beginners |
52. Leonardo to the Internet: Technology and Culture from the Renaissance to the Present (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology) by Thomas J. Misa | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2004-03-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Over eight thematic chapters, Misa provides detailed portraits of the inventors and users oftechnologies. Beginning his narrative at the dawn of the "modern" era, Misa surveys theintersections of technology, politics, and culture in the Renaissance court system of WesternEurope; the role of technology in Holland's commercial expansion; the diverse "paths" to andthrough Britain's industrial revolution; the links among technology, imperialism, and trade in thenineteenth century; and the application of scientific discoveries in chemistry and physics toindustry in Germany and the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. Misa thenexamines the introduction of mass-produced consumer goods and their impact on daily life andmodernist sensibilities; the rise of the military-industrial complex during World War II and thetechnological innovations generated by the command-and-control economies of the Cold War;and the emergence of a technology-oriented global culture since the 1970s. The work concludeswith a provocative essay laying out the technological choices we face today and considering theirimpact on the type of society we wish for the future. A masterful analysis of the ways in which technology and culture have influenced each otherover five centuries, Leonardo to the Internet encourages students and general readersalike to think both more widely and more deeply about the invention, development, transfer, andadaptation of technologies within Western civilization. Customer Reviews (1)
Broad and compelling review of technology in history |
53. Fine, I'll Go Online!: The Hollywood Publicist's Guide to Successful Internet Dating by Leslie Oren | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2007-11-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description Visit www.fineillgoonline.com It only takes one, but finding one you click with can be tough. These days, more and more women are deciding to go online to find love. In this fun yet informative guide, top Hollywood publicist Leslie Oren will give you the tricks of her trade – marketing and creating an image – to help you navigate today’s tangled dating Web to find a match who’s waiting for you. Just like she has done for her clients in Hollywood, Leslie will teach you how to successfully craft your image to create the best possible version of your authentic self for Internet dating, including: *How to write the perfect online profile *Why you must post a photo *What not to write in an email *Why the first date should only be meeting for coffee or a drink *Why a second date means online dating success And many more tips to make you shine like a star! Customer Reviews (4)
Great Information
Required reading for Internet dating
Fresh Fun EFFECTIVE Perspective
Well worth it! |
54. Internet Addiction: A Handbook and Guide to Evaluation and Treatment by Kimberly S. Young, Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2010-10-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description "This book provides cutting-edge coverage by expanding the field to include specific problems such as online gaming, cybersex addiction, and gambling addiction. Its extensive attention to dealing with adolescents is essential, given the rapid rise in media and technology use by both Net Generation young adults and iGeneration teenagers. I am thrilled to have this invaluable, comprehensive, well-written resource for my own work and recommend it to people who need to understand this unique form of addiction." "Our clients come to us when online pornography, video gaming, social networking, gambling, and surfing create untenable disruptions in their lives. If we do not understand what we are seeing and how to address it, we will not be able to provide the help they need. This book provides the practical information clinicians can use to assess and treat this growing problem." "Internet Addiction: A Handbook and Guide to Evaluation and Treatment provides an integrated and current overview of the different types of Internet addiction-gaming addiction, gambling addiction, and cybersex addiction. The authors deserve ample praise in providing such a comprehensive and informative guide for Internet addiction." The first empirically informed reference for defining, assessing, diagnosing, and treating problematic Internet use Comprehensive and timely, Internet Addiction explores: Validated assessment tools to differentiate normal from compulsive patterns of computer and online usage The most addictive or problematic online activities Epidemiology and subtypes of Internet addiction such as online pornography, Internet gambling, and online gaming Current theories on the risk factors associated with the development of an addictive disorder related to Internet usage Evidence-based treatment strategies for helping clients of various ages, taking into account main presenting problems and individual situations and circumstances International in scope and empirically based, the cultural and global impact of this subject is discussed, introducing practitioners to the latest clinical implications, assessment methods, and treatment approaches in working with clients suffering from this emerging addictive disorder. |
55. Multiple Streams of Internet Income: How Ordinary People Make Extraordinary Money Online, 2nd Edition by Robert G. Allen | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2006-04-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description "If ever the world needed some help to succeed on the Internet, this is the moment. Robert Allen's new book is just in time to save the day." "Earning money . . . serious money, is no different than piloting a jet aircraft or baking an apple pie. You have to learn how and you must understand what you're doing. Robert Allen is a master flight instructor if you want your income to soar. He knows what ninety-eight percent of our population have proven they don't know. Read this book and follow his advice. In a relatively short period of time, you will become wealthy and be amazed at how much free time you have when you never have to worry about money." "The only thing better than the promise in the title of Robert Allen's wonderful Multiple Streams of Internet Income is the enlightening information in the book itself. And the only thing better than the book is the life a reader can lead after reading the book and taking the actions that are suggested. Of all the books I've read about earning money online, this one tops the list for a multiple stream of reasons." "Robert Allen has done it again! Multiple Streams of Internet Income is an exciting look into the many creative things you can do with your money in today's new economy. I can't wait to use its wisdom!" "Information is less expensive to manufacture, promote, and ship than hard products such as running shoes and CDs. Robert Allen shares how you can apply Internet technology to selling information: books, reports, articles, seminars, speeches, and consulting. There are a lot of fluff books on e-commerce. This one is detailed, accurate, and readable. Multiple Streams of Internet Income is not just a book, it's a complete and hands-on course in advanced commerce. Congratulations." Customer Reviews (33)
Proceed with Caution
A bit outdated
Being "Realistic" Is Why Average People Don't Make Big Money
Multiple Streams of Internet Income.How Ordinary People Make Extraordinary Money Online
Good transaction, recommend seller |
56. The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online (Contemporary Asia in the World) by Guobin Yang | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2009-06-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Since the mid-1990s, the Internet has revolutionized popular expression in China, enabling users to organize, protest, and influence public opinion in unprecedented ways. Guobin Yang's pioneering study maps an innovative range of contentious forms and practices linked to Chinese cyberspace, delineating a nuanced and dynamic image of the Chinese Internet as an arena for creativity, community, conflict, and control. Like many other contemporary protest forms in China and the world, Yang argues, Chinese online activism derives its methods and vitality from multiple and intersecting forces, and state efforts to constrain it have only led to more creative acts of subversion. Transnationalism and the tradition of protest in China's incipient civil society provide cultural and social resources to online activism. Even Internet businesses have encouraged contentious activities, generating an unusual synergy between commerce and activism. Yang's book weaves these strands together to create a vivid story of immense social change, indicating a new era of informational politics. Customer Reviews (1)
A sociologist's view of Internet use |
57. Internet Technologies and Information Services (Library and Information Science Text Series) by Joseph B. Miller | |
Hardcover: 387
Pages
(2008-12-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Why another book about the Internet? The answer is simple: while there are a number of excellent books on various aspects of networking, the Internet, HTML, Web design, Web programming, XML, and Web searching, there is not a single survey text that explores each of these topics holistically in the context of the knowledge and skill needs of those preparing for careers in any of the many information technology (IT) intensive fields such as library and information science (LIS), business and management information systems (MIS), and decision science (DIS), to name but a few.In so doing, this foundational text offers its readers both a comprehensive overview of basic counseling and tested solutions to a variety of technical situations.The perfect introduction for students lacking technological expertise who are called upon to demonstrate a working knowledge of basic concepts and applications. Why another book about the Internet? The answer is simple: while a growing number of excellent books cover the various aspects of networking, the Internet, HTML, Web design, Web programming, XML, and Web searching, there is not a single survey text that explores each of these topics holistically in the context of the knowledge and skill needs of those preparing for careers in any of the many information technology (IT) intensive fields such as library and information science (LIS), business and management information systems (MIS), and decision science (DIS), to name but a few.In so doing, this foundational text offers its readers both a comprehensive overview of basic counseling and tested solutions to a variety of technical situations. Part 1 focuses on the technologies of the Internet, specifically networks, TCPIP, higher level Internet protocols, and security issues for Internet-connected PCs.Part 2 focuses on the many forms of Internet content and how it is created: documentary and multimedia formats; Web graphics; Web publishing in HTML; principles of good Web design; controlling presentation with styles; Web scripting and dynamic content; and the possibility of the semantic Web with XML. Part 3 is devoted to the topic of Internet information retrieval and includes a brief overview of the principles of IR; Internet searching past and present; a detailed examination of search engine functions and limitations; peer-to-peer approaches; image and multimedia IR; and enhancing intellectual access by the application and use of metadata. The perfect introduction for students lacking technological expertise who are called upon to demonstrate a working knowledge of basic concepts and applications. Customer Reviews (2)
Perfect reference
Ideal as a course textbook and for on-site librarians |
58. Guerilla Marketing on the Internet: The Definitive Guide from the Father of Guerilla Marketing by Jay Conrad Levinson, Mitch Meyerson, Mary Eule Scarborough | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2008-07-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Add the Internet to Your Marketing Arsenal-Guerrilla Style! The Father of Guerrilla Marketing, Jay Conrad Levinson, changed marketing forever when he unleashed his original arsenal of marketing tactics for surviving the advertising jungle on a shoestring budget. And now, Levinson and online marketing masters Mitch Meyerson and Mary Eule Scarborough once again show you how to beat the odds by combining the unconventional, take-no-prisoners Guerrilla Marketing approach with today's ultimate marketing weapon-the Internet. Learn how to use the internet Guerrilla style. Level the playing field, and achieve greater online visibility. Boost traffic to your website. Convert visitors into paying clients. Capture and keep your market share, and create multiple income streams-all while saving time and money! This complete Guerrilla Marketing online guide includes: Customer Reviews (19)
Great Small Business Marketing Tool
Some good tips
Awesome resource for Online Marketers
Not worth your time or money
Great resource |
59. Using the Internet Safely For Seniors For Dummies by Nancy C. Muir, Linda Criddle | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2009-03-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Here’s the guide you need to steer safely through the hazards so you can shop, visit, invest, explore, pay bills, and do dozens of other things online — more securely. Learn to protect yourself from online predators, create strong passwords, find reliable information, spot e-mail and phishing scams, and much more. There’s even a glossary of common computer terms and a guide to your rights when using the Internet. Using the Internet Safely For Seniors For Dummies helps you feel more secure by showing you how to protect yourself while enjoying the Web. Customer Reviews (8)
using internet for dummies
Internet for Seniors/Dummies
Read it at your computer for best results
Are older women afraid of computers?
I sent this to my Mom and Dad. |
60. Living With the Internet and Online Dangers (Teen's Guides) by Corey Sandler | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2010-04-30)
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