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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
My Personal Password Book, an Organizer for All Your Passwords and Shit: Password Journal
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Password Journal: My Personal Password book, Removable Cover Band for Security, An Organizer for All Your Passwords and Shit, An ideal notebook for entering passwords from all websites you use, This discrete password journal lets you store your important internet passwords in one convenient place!Keep favorite website address, username and password in one book- Whether for your desk at home, your work or in your bag on the go, this professionally designed 6" x 9" notebook provides the perfect platform for you to record what you learn. The pre-lined pages are ready and waiting to be filled!
This comprehensive, up-to-date resource is for anyone wanting to learn about the production technology and methods for graphic design--for print, small screen, and the World Wide Web.Arranges topics logically and covers each stage in detail, from typesetting and the preparation of illustrations to prepress, printing, and finishing. Offers practical guidance and explains processes in a simple, non-technical language, making extensive use of illustrations and diagrams. Focuses on the move to computer/digital means of production for print and the explosive growth of the Internet, offering a complete guide to the net and instructions on how to write a web page with cutting-edge applications of graphic design. Profiles some of today's top designers with inspirational spreads between chapters showcasing their portfolios. Provides 'Hot Tips and Cool Tricks' problem-solving advice boxes in each chapter, and adds 55 new pictures plus 15 new artworks throughout.For graphic designers.
The information age bombards us with data from so many souces and media outlets that we find it difficult to maintain control over what we want or what we need to think about. Urgo alerts us to the contours of such technological imprisonment. He argues against allowing ourselves to be controlled by the tools we have created, and, with thought-provoking analysis, urges that we assume positions of power over those things that demand our attention.
An introduction to Windows 98 highlights the essential functions of Microsoft's new operating system, encompassing such topics as using menus and dialog boxes, creating files and folders, navigating among programs, and customizing the desktop