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The Internet of things: what everyone needs to know (What everyone needs to know)
Par Scott J. Shackelford. 2020
Cybersecurity specialist analyzes the concept of the Internet of Things (IOT)--where all physical items in our lives that humans use…
will be connected to the internet. Examines the concepts behind IOT, ethics, security concerns, privacy, governmental regulation, and potential future scenarios. 2020Artificial intelligence: building smarter machines
Par Stephanie Sammartino McPherson. 2017
An overview of the history of artificial intelligence and the ways that this accelerating technology promises to make humanity's lives…
easier and better. Experts debate the pros and cons of superintelligence and mankind's potential future with it. For senior high and older readers. 2017Dinosaurs: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par David Norman. 2005
Cambridge University paleobiologist summarizes what the fossil record tells us about the dinosaurs that roamed the planet more than sixty-five…
million years ago. Recounts nineteenth-century discoveries that provided a foundation for study, and recent developments that have challenged the traditional view of dinosaurs. 2005Steve jobs: The man who thought different: a biography
Par Karen Blumenthal. 2012
"Your time is limited. . . . have the courage to follow your heart and intuition." Steve Jobs From the…
start, his path was never predictable. Steve Jobs was given up for adoption at birth, dropped out of college after one semester, and at the age of twenty, created Apple in his parents' garage with his friend Steve Wozniack. Then came the core and hallmark of his genius; his exacting moderation for perfection, his counterculture life approach, and his level of taste and style that pushed all boundaries. A devoted husband, father, and Buddhist, he battled cancer for over a decade, became the ultimate CEO, and made the world want every product he touched. Critically acclaimed author Karen Blumenthal takes us to the core of this complicated and legendary man while simultaneously exploring the evolution of computers. Framed by Jobs' inspirational Stanford commencement speech and illustrated throughout with black and white photos, this is the story of the man who changed our world.Everybody lies: big data, new data, and what the Internet can tell us about who we really are
Par Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. 2017
An economist argues that studying information gathered from Internet use and other sources of big data can reveal previously unfathomable…
truths of the human experience. Discusses the possibilities and limitations of big data and provides examples. Strong language. 2017De-extinction: the science of bringing lost species back to life
Par Rebecca E. Hirsch. 2017
Describes the causes of the last five mass-extinction events and maintains that human activity is causing the sixth. Explores the…
pros and cons of using technology to resurrect extinct plants and discusses the new science that makes it possible. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2017Curators: behind the scenes of natural history museums
Par Lance Grande. 2017
Curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago shares in depth his experiences in his career. Discusses what…
led him to becoming a curator in a natural history museum, the education necessary, and his day-to-day work. Addresses challenges faced by those in the field, now and in the future. 2017Rise of the robots: technology and the threat of a jobless future
Par Martin Ford. 2015
Founder of a software development firm discusses the technological disruption in the American economy at the beginning of the twenty-first…
century. Examines policies that could lead to either gross inequality or broad-based prosperity. Focuses on issues in the education and health-care industries as barriers to economic growth. 2015Podcasting: The ultimate guide to record, produce, and launch your podcast and build raving fans
Par Martin C. Glover. 2018
Make Your Podcast Today. Learn Podcasting Tips for Launching a Successful Online Show Today only, get this audio bestseller for…
a special price. What is a Podcast? It is audio or video shows, that when you subscribe to them, are automatically updated on your Computer, Smartphones, iPads, Tablets, and/or iPods. Think of them as free radio or TV shows which you deliver Spam-Free! directly to your audience every time you produce one. Truly the ultimate podcast training audiobook whether you're new to podcasting or you're looking to improve your existing podcast. From my proven methods, and simple to use strategies you will learn how to grow your podcast, acquire high profile guests, and monetize your podcast, you'll hear it all right here in this audio program. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... Podcasting Basics for Everyone Understanding Podcasting Terminology Finding Inspiration for Your Podcasts Avoid These Podcasting Mistakes Podcasting Tools You Need Finding Relevant Interviewees for Your Podcast Questions to Ask in an Podcast Interview Tips for Giving a Great Interview How to Grow Your Audience for Your Podcast Making Money from Your Podcasts Frequently Asked Questions about Podcasting And much, much more! Download your copy today! Take action today and download this audiobook now at a special price!Networks: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par Guido Caldarelli, Michele Catanzaro. 2012
Physics professor and journalist discuss the nature and variety of networks, including ecosystems, the Internet, global financial markets, and the…
human genome. They describe the traits all networks share, and look at the hazards of instability and malfunction. Also discuss the predictive power of network theory and applications for research. 2012Cyberspies: the secret history of surveillance, hacking, and digital espionage
Par Gordon Corera. 2016
The author describes the intertwining of technology and espionage, from World War II through the Cold War, the birth of…
the Internet, and the era of hackers and surveillance. Gathers stories from heads of state, hackers, and spies, focusing particularly on work carried out by the UK, the US, and China. 2016Chaos monkeys: obscene fortune and random failure in Silicon Valley
Par Antonio García Martínez, Antonio Garcia Martinez. 2016
Silicon Valley insider profiles the culture prevalent there, using both his own experiences and those of colleagues. Discusses business deals,…
tech startup culture, interpersonal relationships, ups and downs of his career, and personalities within Facebook and Twitter. Some strong language. 2016Computer science: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par Subrata Dasgupta. 2016
Scholar and writer explains one of the most consequential new sciences of the modern era, involved in problem solving across…
many disciplines--social, economic, technological, and cultural. Explains differentiation of knowledge, information, and data. Discusses symbol structures, computational artefacts, algorithms, compilers, programming, and heuristics. 2016The computer: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par Darrel Ince, D Ince. 2011
Details the evolution of computers over the past fifty years from slow, expensive data processors that filled a room to…
affordable desk- and pocket-sized products used every day for work, education, communication, and entertainment. Includes chapters on the Internet, cloud computing, and computer security. 2011Cryptography: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions #Vol. 68)
Par Fred Piper, Sean Murphy, F. C. Piper. 2002
A nontechnical overview of the art and science of code-making and code-breaking, exploring the historical and possible future impact. Explains…
algorithms and provides practice exercises for breaking them. Stresses the importance of key management and offers many examples of ciphers, including those thought to have been unbreakable. 2002Fossils: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions #Vol. 138)
Par Keith Stewart Thomson. 2005
Past director of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History explains the study of fossils and the ways they help…
us understand the Earth's past. Considers the public's fascination with fossils--especially the remains of dinosaurs--and recounts famous hoaxes such as Piltdown man. 2005Alibaba: the house that Jack Ma built
Par Duncan Clark. 2016
Former investment banker profiles Alibaba, China's largest e-commerce company in the early 2000s, and its founder Jack Ma (born 1964).…
Discusses the development of the company, the impact of Ma's early immersion in the English language, company culture, and more. Examines the role of Alibaba in the emerging Chinese consumer economy. 2016Press reset: ruin and recovery in the video game industry
Par Jason Schreier. 2021
The business of video games is both a prestige industry and an opaque one. Based on dozens of first-hand interviews…
that cover the development of landmark games and on to the shocking closures of the studios that made them, Jason Schreier tells the stories of how real people are affected by game studio shutdowns and how they recover, move on, or escape the industry entirelyEverybody has a podcast (except you): a how-to guide from the first family of podcasting
Par Justin McElroy. 2021
Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy made their names as "advice giving brothers who have no business giving advice" on the…
hit podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me. In fact, the McElroy Brothers have spent the last decade making podcasts. In this book, the McElroy Brothers will walk you through the process of turning an idea into ear-candy for legions of fansAda Byron Lovelace and the thinking machine
Par Laurie Wallmark, April Chu. 2015
Biography of Ada Byron Lovelace (1815-1852), from her early creative fascination with mathematics and science and her devastating bout with…
measles to the groundbreaking algorithm she wrote for Charles Babbage's analytical engine. For grades K-3. 2015