Sentences with phrase «of tech books»

The books offered come from various authors and publishers and consist of tech books, how to resources and reference guides for Microsoft productls.
I read a LOT of tech books with code sames.
Though the convenience of tech books can be a good thing, such as to lighten the load when traveling, there's no way I want to give up holding books in my hands.

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Earlier this month, Vanity Fair published a bombshell excerpt from Emily Chang's new book Brotopia describing the allegedly rowdy sexual escapades of the tech elite.
Others swear by the Information Diet proposed by tech entrepreneur Clay Johnson in his book of the same name.
A superconnector Gerber and Paugh describe in their book is named Adam Rifkin; he's the co-founder of 106 Miles, a tech entrepreneur meetup group.
Early stage tech startups aren't public companies so you don't need to obsess with «having your books formally closed» or scheduling the board meeting only after the end of the quarter.
In his 2014 book, The Alliance: Managing Talent in the Networked Age, Hoffman, one of the most well - connected people in tech, emphasizes why networking is critical for success.
In his book, Chaos Monkeys (HarperCollins, 2016), author Antonio Garcia Martinez seeks to paint an authentic portrait of what it's like to live inside the Silicon Valley tech bubble.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks suggests a title of particular interest to anyone working in tech (and parents): «This alarming book is about the generation born after 1995 who've grown up with cell phones, Instagram, and the rest.
The book explores the role of gender in the tech industry — at startups and venture capital firms — and the interaction between men and women in the two.
Since stepping down as director of marketing for Facebook in 2011 she has founded her own media company, written a couple of books, produced a much - hyped but short - lived reality show, and spoken at several business and tech conferences.
If Rubin is looking for a long and lucrative career in the guru business, he'd be better off taking a page out of the many books of tech - watcher Tapscott.
Moghadam is currently advising tech companies, one of which he says is «trying to build a huuuuge, visionary earth - shatting product in the mold of Rap Genius,» and shopping around a book proposal.
He was one of several tech titans who courted Trump early on, according to an excerpt from the revealing book, «Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,» by journalist Michael Wolff.
His web - based comic book venture of the era, the eponymous Stan Lee Media, quickly burned through its capital like so many other firms inflated by the tech bubble.
Chris Anderson, who literally wrote the book on «free,» faces off with the tech gurus who say «free» is the great sham of the digital age.
When Steve Jobs passed away, friends and family attending his funeral received a small gift from the late tech genius: Autobiography of a Yogi, a book focused on the «ancient science of Yoga and its time - honored tradition of meditation.»
He is a regular guest on Fox's Tech Take, a HuffPost contributor, and bestselling author of seven books, including PR for Dummies and Leadership Secrets of the World's Most Successful CEOs.
Our platform provides «visual commerce» experiences (like shoppable catalogs and look books), as well as powers Mobile Image Search for brands like Nordstrom, Citi and Mary Kay — and we'd be honored to join your growing list of the «mar - tech stack.»
He is the author of the book, Startup Mixology, Tech Cocktail's Guide to Building, Growing, and Celebrating Startup Success.
Q: You've written books in the past in awe of green tech.
We've got tax code changes impacting the books of big tech, plus the next phases of the cable revolution, and the continued rise of e-sports.
To understand the tsunami of the networked age, you need history, biography, tech, philosophy, politics — and you want a book that has a depth beyond whatever else you could be streaming, podcasting, or wiki - ing.
Christopher M. Schroeder is an Internet venture investor and the Washington - based author of «Startup Rising,» a new book about a largely unrecognized revolution that has been quietly changing the landscape of the Middle East: tech start - ups.
In his new book, Startup Rising, he makes a strong case for the Middle East, where a surprising number of young men and women are starting tech companies and where global corporations, such as Google, Yahoo and Cisco, are investing.»
Ypsilon.Net is unique in the travel tech industry because it provides a hybrid solution of payment processing and booking engines for air travel, car rentals, and hotels.
The first edition of Shiller's book warned of the tech bubble in 2000.
Over the course of a year she also continued to network internally, booking coffee dates with employees throughout the tech org to learn more about their day - to - day activities and how they've learned to code.
This book is written in a conversational tone, free from overuse of tech jargon.
And if the market can accomplish that move by the end of May, it will provide a fine opportunity to book some excellent gains in my Hi - Tech Trader advisory service, which is loaded with market leaders identified by active artificial intelligence models that screen all the leading tech stocks for those with the highest probability of capital gains over the next moTech Trader advisory service, which is loaded with market leaders identified by active artificial intelligence models that screen all the leading tech stocks for those with the highest probability of capital gains over the next motech stocks for those with the highest probability of capital gains over the next month.
ROIC explains 46 % of the difference in valuations for companies in the tech sector, and KLAC's enterprise value divided by invested capital (a cleaner version of price to book) is roughly half of what it should be based on the regression analysis below.
Great book, tons of tech charts, (linear vs exponential growth of knowledge), etc., etc..
In his book the tech expert makes the case that technology is part of what makes us human, between our beginning in «the Garden», which was void of technology, and our end in «the City» — heavenly Jerusalem, which will be filled with human technology.
• The Rural Technology Fund, founded by a tech executive who had limited access to computers when he was growing up in rural Kentucky, helps out - of - the - way schools get equipment and books to help ignite a «spark» for studying electronics, programming or engineering; and gives scholarships to students from rural communities who hope to pursue careers in technology.
It's nice to unwind with a little mindless swiping and scrolling, but Dr. Amy Wolfson, author of The Women's Book of Sleep, told Parents that going tech - free is helpful for new moms trying to get sleep.
- Online baby books are perhaps the most contemporary of the options available to parents and possibly the most suitable for the tech - savvie amongst us.
Anyone who has a school - aged child knows the familiar, not - so - gentle pull of on - campus organizations, asking for Book Fair volunteers, Teacher Appreciation Week organizers, PTA / PTO board members, tech experts, and room parents.
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: The latest details on the health care exchange signups (and problems); a new tech advocacy group launches; Nick Bilton's forthcoming book on Twitter gives the unvarnished version of its founding; and much, much more.
Casey Seiler: «Unlike the filmic Thunderdome and the high - tech mayhem of Suzanne Collins» «Hunger Games» books, no one will be physically harmed during Upstate Thunderdome.
Curated from his blog posts over the past 10 years, the book is full of wry vignettes and articles lampooning the motivated enthusiasm and game - changing promises of Silicon Valley's tech bro elite.
For Leicht, the author of books such as «Middle Class Meltdown in America,» the study of high - tech development over a couple decades has been part of his broader research focus on economic development and jobs - related issues.
Courtesy of Basic Books Octopuses possess camouflage abilities that put some of our military's best high - tech efforts to shame.
Gates's remark brought to mind a host of high - flying Internet businesses from a few years back whose would - be tech - titan executives made overnight fortunes by selling stock in companies that gave away services online with little regard to balancing the books short term.
I did not start my quest in a high - tech way, but it was an effective approach nonetheless, piling encyclopedias of magnetic materials on my small table in my office, alongside the only existing book on ferroelectrics.
As Elizabeth Grossman reveals in High Tech Trash: Digital Devices, Hidden Toxics, and Human Health (Island Press, $ 29.95), her dense and damning book about the afterlife of techno - trash, much of what we cast away is improperly disposed of — regardless of our efforts — and ends up leaching toxins into the air, water, and soil.
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HarperStudio, a tech - savvy division of HarperCollins, noticed, and offered Vaynerchuk a seven - figure, 10 - book deal.
After millennia of using footprints, faeces, feathers, broken foliage and nests to track animals, the process is now so teched up you need to read this book to find out the how, what and why.
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