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B2B
Exchanges: The Killer Application in the Business-to-Business Internet
Revolution |
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"Fun and informative
reading."by Vince Flanders and Michael Willis,
Paperback, 266 pages, book & CD ROM, March 1998 |
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"...Arthur Sculley and William Woods
analyze the nature of the revolution that is occurring in B2B
transactions..."by William W. Woods
Hardcover, 272 pages, December 1999
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Creating
Killer Web Sites, Second Edition |
Business
to Business Direct Marketing |
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"Good book to help with page
layout and site structure"
by David Siegel
Paperback, 305 pages, 2nd edition, October 1997
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"...discloses
how to profit from the most important weapon in the
business-to-business marketer's arsenal: direct marketing."
by Robert W. Bly
Hardcover, 272 pages, 2nd edition, March 1998
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Business-To-Business
Internet Marketing |
Constructing Accessible Websites |
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"If
you are going to read only one book about Internet marketing this
year, read this one."by Barry Silverstein
Paperback, 528 pages, November 1999
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"...The
chapter on organizational strategies for accessibility
is a must-read for anyone..."
by by Jim Thatcher, et al,
Paperback, 415 pages, July 2003 |
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Using Office Microsoft FrontPage 2003 |
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never really appreciated its power until I read this
book."
by Paul Colligan, Jim
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How to Profit From Reading Annual Reports
"This manual cuts through the hype and explains the anatomy of an annual
report in clear, concise language that any business reader can understand." |
Seven
Experiments That Could Change the World:
A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Revolutionary Science
"How does your pet know when you're coming home? Can people really tell when
they're being stared at? Can science explain the unexplainable? Celebrated biologist
Rupert Sheldrake explores such questions in this compelling, intelligent book--and with
simple, inexpensive experiments, the curious and the skeptical are invited to join him on
this journey of discovery in the true spirit of science." |
Stuff:
The Materials the World is Made Of
"Stuff, stuff, everywhere stuff: Ivan Amato will make you appreciate how
much ingenuity, history, and subtlety goes into even the most apparently mundane
human-produced materials, such as paper or steel. Then he will astonish you by describing
the Stuff of the future, the deliberate creations of today's materials scientists:
Buckyballs, synthetic diamonds, designs crafted at the atomic level, self-healing
materials, and biomimetics." |
Successful
Patents and Patenting for Engineers and Scientists
"This beginner's patent manual is designed for engineers and scientists and
covers both US and international concerns in 40 articles on aspects of the field such as
basic protection mechanisms, intellectual property laws, patent searching using the US
Patent Classification System and commercial databases, preparing US patent applications,
and differences between intellectual property laws in the US and other countries." |
Why
Things Bite Back:
Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences
"...looks at aspects of a pattern of paradox and "revenge effects,"
detailing phenomenon such as low-tar cigarettes that discourage quitting, and the
occurrence of the Chernobyl meltdown during a safety test." |
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