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Wiley CPA Exam Review Impact Audios: Auditing and Attestation (Wiley Cpa Exam Review Impact Audios)

Anita L. Feller

Wiley CPA Exam Review Impact Audios: Auditing and Attestation (Wiley Cpa Exam Review Impact Audios) Anita L. Feller Amazon Price: $76.99
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Wiley CPA Exam Review Impact Audios: Auditing and Attestation, Third Edition contains dynamic lectures on vital parts and modules of the new computerized CPA Examination including simulations. Completely revised and updated, the audios provide coverage of the new standards for fair value measurements, FAS 157 and the fair value option for reporting financial assets and financial liabilities, FAS 158. This bestselling five-CD set reinforces key concepts through the use of mnemonic devices, exam strategies, and a thorough review of the skills and concepts to prepare CPA candidates to take?and pass?the CPA exam.

Conquering Computer Fear Audio Workshop (Audio CD) (Advice from the Neighborhood Nerd)

Michael Bremer

Conquering Computer Fear Audio Workshop (Audio CD) (Advice from the Neighborhood Nerd) Michael Bremer List Price: $19.95
By: UnTechnical Press
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The Conquering Computer Fear Audio Workshop is the first place to start if you want to learn about computers. The truth is, computers can be annoying, frustrating, intimidating pains in the behind. But they can be useful once you learn to accept them for what they are—and what they aren’t. The Conquering Computer Fear Audio Workshop helps people get over the fear, fight the nervousness and obtain the right attitude to take advantage of today’s technology.

The included workbook helps organize and review the information in the seminar, and helps you make your "plan of attack."

The Conquering Computer Fear Audio Workshop is also available on audio cassette with workbook.

60 Minutes Towards Computer Literacy

Julian P. Padowicz, Donna K. Carter

60 Minutes Towards Computer Literacy Julian P. Padowicz, Donna K. Carter Amazon Price: $12.95
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Eighty minutes, in the current edition, this audio book is intended to make basic computer concepts and vocabulary understandable to virtually anyone, with particular attention to persons who find conventional computer instruction difficult. It is co-authored by a computer scientist and a veteran educational writer who had, himself, experienced great difficulty in making sense out of either printed computer instruction or explanations offered by computer-literate friends and salespersons. This audio book explains such terms as, directory, subdirectory, RAM, ROM, microprocessor, operating system, floppy disk, memory, binary numbers, database, Windows, and more through a series of non-technical, non-threatening, and highly creative analogies to which all can relate.

Random access memory, for example, is likened to a stage actor's ability to memorize lines. Just as an actor with a small memory capability cannot handle roles with a lot of dialog lines, so a computer with relatively little memory cannot run software that requires a larger one. The role of an operating system is equated to the relationship between the blind and deaf Helen Keller whose genius mind had to be communicated with through her companion, Annie Sullivan, who translated spoken language into symbols traced in the palm of Ms. Keller's hand.

This audio book has been praised and recommended by numerous national and professional publications including PC Novice, Library Journal, Home Office Computing, Law Practice Management, Modern Office Technology, and Medical Book News, as well as numerous chapters of the Independent Insurance Agents Association and the American Bar Association.

Computers for Everybody

Merl Miller, Jerry Willis

Computers for Everybody Merl Miller, Jerry Willis Amazon Price: $12.95
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Corel Artshow 3

Corp Corel

Corel Artshow 3 Corp Corel List Price: $25.56
By: Corel Corporation
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This coffee table book and CD-ROM package showcases a dynamic collection of more than 3,000 images depicting a wide range of themes. Created by thousands of artists around the world, these designs were entries in the CorelDRAW World Design Contest. Features on-line MIDI music and a Windows screen saver module. System Requirements: IBM-compatible 386 or better; VGA monitor with 256 colors; CD-ROM drive with MSCDEX 2.2 or later; 2MB RAM (4MB recommended); MS-DOS 3.1 or later; Windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions or Windows 3.1.

Evolve: Succeeding in the Digital Culture of Tomorrow

Rosabeth Moss Kanter

Evolve: Succeeding in the Digital Culture of Tomorrow Rosabeth Moss Kanter List Price: $29.95
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Editorial Review:

Harvard Business School professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter is the Eartha Kitt of change-management gurus. Just when you think the grand dame has taken her final bow, she comes bounding back onto the scene with a new act that's as shrewd and insightful as anything any young kitten has to offer--but benefiting from decades of wisdom and experience that puts the whole litter to shame. Take, for instance, Evolve!, Kanter's latest in a string of highly influential books on organizational management (including Innovation, World Class, When Giants Learn to Dance, and The Change Masters). Yes, the ubiquitous dot (as in "com") after the E in "Evolve" on the book's cover may suggest to the cynical that this is another old-school change guru weighing in with the obligatory guide to making it on the Net--and months after e-commerce mania has subsided, to boot! And granted, the thumbnail keys to successful I-preneuring that form the book's structure--namely, a willingness to improvise, a desire to network aggressively with other sites, a readiness to create "integrated communities," and a commitment to creating a workplace culture that attracts and retains the best talent--aren't necessarily breakthrough insights, however cogently presented.

But Evolve! stands out among the vast spate of e-commerce how-tos of the past few years because of the meticulous, rigorous research on the part of Kanter and her legion of Harvard Business associates. Here, coupled with Kanter's always-keen prose, that research translates into perhaps the most vivid, probing, and instructive anthology of e-commerce success (and failure) stories yet to appear in one book. Kanter & Co. conducted over 300 interviews, plus surveys with nearly three times as many companies worldwide, to tease out their conclusions on what works and what doesn't when doing business online--with brash start-ups as well as brick-and-mortar giants. That serious-minded, Harvard-quality sleuthing is reflected in the long narratives that make up the meat of the book, detailing the complete online journeys of some of the world's most high-profile companies, from venerable offliners venturing online (among them, Arrow Electronics, Barnes & Noble, NBC, Hewlett-Packard, Honeywell, IBM, Williams-Sonoma, and Sun) to the Net-born (Amazon, eBay, Razorfish, EarthWeb, iXL, Renren.com, and Abuzz, which clearly emerges here as Kanter's pet model of how to do it right in entrepreneurial cyberspace). If you've followed the start-up scene with eagle eyes every day for the past five years, you might already be familiar with these companies' twisting, turning story lines. If, more likely, you haven't, you're in for some illuminating object lessons on what works (and what doesn't) on the precarious, often uncharted terrain of e-commerce--not to mention some really good reading.

Shortly before Evolve! went to press, Kanter added two new chapters to address the latest changes in the e-commerce market. That's a valuable update, but even if she'd skipped the postscript, Evolve! is blessedly free of reckless cybermania. And, unlike many such dot-com how-tos, it's wise enough to know that, far from having completely rewritten the rules of good business, the callow world of e-commerce has much to learn from the offline forbears it often scoffs at. For these reasons, the observations and advisories in Evolve! should transcend the inevitable fluctuations of the e-commerce market in the years to come. In other words, this is the real thing: smart, deeply researched advice from a pro whose talents are evident on every page. Well, except for the rap lyrics she's penned for "Evolve!--The Song," which kick off the book, and run along such lines: "You're not alone, so start placing your bet/On finding lots of partners throughout the Net!" Cole Porter she's not. Then again, maybe they wouldn't sound so lame if only we could get that other old pro, Eartha Kitt, to slip into her catsuit and purr her way through them. --Timothy Murphy

Corel Artshow Five

Corporation Corel

Corel Artshow Five Corporation Corel List Price: $27.84
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Train & Assess IT Premium Package Go Office 2003 Version 2.5

Prentice Hall

Train & Assess IT Premium Package Go Office 2003 Version 2.5 Prentice Hall Amazon Price: $58.67
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The Job Search Kit For Dummies: A Reference for the Rest of Us! (For Dummies (Computers))

Joyce Lain Kennedy

The Job Search Kit For Dummies:  A Reference for the Rest of Us! (For Dummies (Computers)) Joyce Lain Kennedy List Price: $22.00
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Fair , informative 3 out of 5 stars.
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It's a good resource of "edutainment" forself-improvement, and quite creative as a career planner as well.

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Your Complete Job-Hunting Survival Kit!

Too busy to improve your job-hunting skills? Here is your own "personal seminar" from expert career counselor Joyce Lain Kennedy. Hear three top career books in your car, in your kitchen, on the golf course, or anywhere!

COVER LETTERS FOR DUMMIES

Cover Letter Dos and Don'ts Explained in Plain English

Learn to Create "Red Hot" Cover Letters While You Listen on the Bus, In Your Car Anywhere and Get Your Foot in the Door

RESUMES FOR DUMMIES

"Solid, classic resume advice with today's hot Internet technology the best of the resume books!" Michael R. Forrest, Chief Executive Officer, CareerPath.com

Your First Aid Kit for creating "Kickbutt" Resumes That Sell Your Skills

JOB INTERVIEWS FOR DUMMIES

"Score at that new-style interview with answers that help get you hired." Robert Calvert Jr., Editor, Career Opportunities News

The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story (Nova Audio Books)

Michael Lewis

The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story (Nova Audio Books) Michael Lewis List Price: $17.95
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Total reviews: 215 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

Michael Lewis was supposed to be writing about how Jim Clark, the founder of Silicon Graphics and Netscape, was going to turn health care on its ear by launching Healtheon, which would bring the vast majority of the industry's transactions online. So why was he spending so much time on a computerized yacht, each feature installed because, as one technician put it, "someone saw it on Star Trek and wanted one just like it?"

Much of The New New Thing, to be fair, is devoted to the Healtheon story. It's just that Jim Clark doesn't do startups the way most people do. "He had ceased to be a businessman," as Lewis puts it, "and become a conceptual artist." After coming up with the basic idea for Healtheon, securing the initial seed money, and hiring the people to make it happen, Clark concentrated on the building of Hyperion, a sailboat with a 197-foot mast, whose functions are controlled by 25 SGI workstations (a boat that, if he wanted to, Clark could log onto and steer--from anywhere in the world). Keeping up with Clark proves a monumental challenge--"you didn't interact with him," Lewis notes, "so much as hitch a ride on the back of his life"--but one that the author rises to meet with the same frenetic energy and humor of his previous books, Liar's Poker and Trail Fever.

Like those two books, The New New Thing shows how the pursuit of power at its highest levels can lead to the very edges of the surreal, as when Clark tries to fill out an investment profile for a Swiss bank, where he intends to deposit less than .05 percent of his financial assets. When asked to assess his attitude toward financial risk, Clark searches in vain for the category of "people who sought to turn ten million dollars into one billion in a few months" and finally tells the banker, "I think this is for a different ... person." There have been a lot of profiles of Silicon Valley companies and the way they've revamped the economy in the 1990s--The New New Thing is one of the first books fully to depict the sort of man that has made such companies possible. --Ron Hogan


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