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Jake Ludington

Lame Brain - A Dictionary for the Technically Challenged

If you’re breaking into the technology universe, the alphabet soup of acronyms can be overwhelming. Even geeks who make technology their livelihood get confused. Author Lynn Manning Ross aims to eliminate the confusion with this collection of 700 technical terms defined in a way to help you make sense of all the technobabble. Take [...]

Personal Branding for Technology Professionals

One of the keys to building a long and lasting career is establishing your personal brand in the eyes of your employers, colleagues and industry peers. How do these people see you in relation to the work you do? If you had to provide an elevator pitch to sell someone on who you are [...]

150+ Microsoft Office Tips

More than 80% of home and business users are running Microsoft Office on their computer. However, the majority of users do not know how to utilize their favorite Office applications to their full potential. Whether you are a home or business user, the 150+ Microsoft Office Tips ebook will help you get the most [...]

Podcasting Starter Kit for Mac OS X

Podcasting Starter Kit for Mac OS X is your blueprint for successfully creating, producing and promoting your podcast, compiling Jake Ludington’s hands-on experience in creating podcasting success story The Chris Pirillo Show. Podcasting Starter Kit introduces the reader to the creative process required to make a podcast. Using affordable software tools and audio components, [...]

Podcasting Starter Kit

Podcasting Starter Kit is your blueprint for successfully creating, producing and promoting your podcast, compiling Jake Ludington’s hands-on experience in creating podcasting success story The Chris Pirillo Show. Podcasting Starter Kit introduces the reader to the creative process required to make a podcast. Using affordable software tools and audio components, you can record a [...]

Internet Usage Policy

The Internet Usage Policy supplies you with two customizable templates: one for moderate Internet use and one for strict Internet use. The moderate policy allows for occasional and reasonable personal use of the Internet, and the strict policy spells out the permitted and prohibited behaviors as well as defines violations. You may choose to [...]

E-mail Security Policy

The E-mail Security Policy is a ready-to-use, customizable policy. This e-mail policy covers a broad range of topics, including authorized usage, privacy rights, and message monitoring, just to name a few. You can edit these policies based on your organization’s needs. [ Available in DOC Format for $9.95 / Download ]

Quick Guide: Spyware Detection and Removal

If you suspect spyware is slowing down your users’ computers, it’s time to fight back.
Spyware and adware are increasingly eating away at support professionals’ time and resources. These programs slow computer performance and can enable important data to escape from your network. This resource examines the damage caused by spyware, reviews three of [...]

Quick Guide: 802.11g Wireless Networking

Tap into these proven recommendations on deploying 802.11g wireless networks.
The 802.11g Wireless Networking Quick Guide examines critical technical and management details that IT professionals and enthusiasts will want to review before a deployment. The guide looks at transmission, security, and administration features specific to 802.11g networks and compares wireless equipment from vendors such [...]

Windows XP Professional Security

When you give a user a workstation, often the user views it as personal property and begins loading it down with stuff that can threaten the security of your organization. This TechProGuide shows you how to regain security over the desktop. [ Available in PDF Format for $9.95 / Download ]

Quick Guide: Windows XP Service Pack 2

Before you load Service Pack 2 on your Windows XP network, learn the key elements that will be affected and know how to prevent a disaster. If it’s too late and you’re now struggling with XP, this guide will walk you through an uninstall. [ Available in PDF Format for $14.95 / Download [...]

10 Quick Steps to Understanding HDTV

HDTV is the future of television and movies in our homes, and you can go to the electronics store and HDTV expert by grabbing this Guide. In this new Guide, HDTV technician and expert Ara Derdarian shows you, in 10 Quick Steps, exactly what to expect from an HDTV picture, where to find HDTV [...]

Creating A Child-Safe Home Office

Working from a home office presents many advantages and many complexities not faced by people working in a traditional corporate setting. At home, work is always just a room away, tempting you to work long hours. The complications multiply when kids are added to the picture; especially small children who like to explore all [...]

Lockergnome’s Guide to Web Hosting

In this new book, Lockergnome’s Guide to Web Hosting, Mitch Keeler walks you through every single step of the Web hosting world explaining the differences and holding your hand along the way. There are too many Web sites and books that promise to teach you everything to know about Web hosting, but do [...]

Decisions, Decisions: Or how can computers make rational choices when we can’t do it?

Newly updated 2nd Edition released January 2006:
This tutorial introduces simple methods of reducing the number of false decisions people make based on good data with bad interpretations. Examples are given of diagnosing medical problems, analyzing crime scene evidence, anti-terrorist activities, and several games–including the infamous Monty Hall paradox. Without presenting any specific ways to incorporate [...]

Sherm’s Tips on Helping Senior Citizens

NEW! IMPROVED! This tutorial is much more than a revised version of the original. It is over three times longer and includes information from many of the columns on helping seniors to become computer literate.
What is a senior? What is computer literacy?
What makes seniors different from other people such that they [...]

Organized with Memo Pad

Palm OS devices have up to 64 Mbytes of memory (that is about 22,000 500-word pages of text) and have the capability of storing programs and data on external cards above and beyond that memory. Without the proper discipline it can be very difficult to organize your data. Information can be lost in [...]

Converting VHS to DVD

Nothing you can do will prevent your video tapes from wearing out. Most VHS tapes wear out somewhere after only 10-15 years even if you don’t watch them. Converting VHS movies to DVD helps add more life to the original tape, while also preserving your investment. Learn how to create DVD menus, add [...]

Converting Vinyl LPs to CD

Give new life to some of your favorite recordings by converting them to digital formats with your computer. Whether your collection consists of classical masters, aging rockers, or books-on-tape, our guide will add new life to forgotten recorded gems. Converting Vinyl LPs to CDs illustrates the process of converting cassettes and records using Cakewalk [...]

Telling Time with .NET: Build your own Internet time component

This eBook covers the design and construction of
an Internet Time Component - a class that can determine the current
time with sub-second accuracy. Sample code is provided in both Visual Basic .NET and C#. [ Available in PDF Format for $10 / Download ]

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