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***Podcasting Pocket Guide
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Whether you're a listener or an aspiring podcaster, "Podcasting Pocket
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<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/podcastingpg/index.html>


***Learn to Program
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
ISBN: 0976694042
It's now easier to learn to write your own computer software than it has
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themselves--no previous experience is necessary. Chris Pine takes a
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programs to calculate your age in seconds, you'll see how to have your
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<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/0976694042/index.html>


***Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction
Publisher: O'Reilly
ISBN: 0596101635
Whether you're an absolute beginner or you're switching web design
programs, "Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction" gets you up to speed
quickly and efficiently. With speed as its watchword, Marc Campbell's
practical hands-on guide focuses on rapid prototyping techniques for
constructing both interactive and static web sites. Clear and thorough,
it emphasizes learning by doing with short, task-oriented chapters that
use screen shots, illustrations, and sample layouts to demonstrate
theory through design solutions.
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dreamwvrmx/index.html>


***C# Cookbook, Second Edition
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Completely revised for C# 2.0, this updated bestseller offers more than
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documented code sample showing you how to solve the specific problem.
Covers .NET Framework Class Libraries, interoperability, design
patterns, and much more.
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/csharpckbk2/index.html>


***Baseball Hacks
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ISBN: 0596009429
Whether you're a fantasy baseball fanatic, casual fan, or just a
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you. This comprehensive guide walks readers through the sport's core
statistical categories, and then demonstrates how to use this data to
truly understand baseball. Statistical analysis, data mining,
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<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/baseballhks/index.html>


***Essential Microsoft Operations Manager
Publisher: O'Reilly
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This comprehensive tutorial gives system administrators a solid
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<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/microsoftopmgr/index.html>


***Learning Windows Server 2003, Second Edition
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***Digital Photography Fundamentals Workshop with Stephen Johnson,
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Photographer and author Stephen Johnson ("Stephen Johnson on Digital
Photography") presents a two day class designed to provide you with the
background and understanding to transition your work into the digital
realm. The digital basics are covered here, in real world terms, with
care to make sure the concepts are understood and the complications
simplified. Those basics are built on to tackle the thorny issues of
camera design and choice, data storage, color management and printing.
<http://www.sjphoto.com/beg_wksp_frameset.html>
	

***II Conferencia Internacional de Software Libre,
  Malaga, Spain--February 15-17	
"Innovation and Freedom" is the theme of the Second Open Source World
conference organized by both the Andalucia and the Extremadura Regional
Governments. Stop by our booth to check out our new titles and get 30%
discount on all purchases.
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***Derrick Story at NCMUG, Rohnert Park, CA--February 21
Author Derrick Story ("Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Edition,"
"iPhoto 5: The Missing Manual," and "Digital Photography Hacks")  
presents
"Dumb DigiPhoto Tricks" to the North Coast Mac Users Group. There are so
many serious things to do with you Mac that sometimes we forget to play.
Join Derrick as he shows you how to entertain yourself (and friends)
with digital photography toys and your Mac.
<http://www.ncmug.org/events.html#Feb2006>

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***Upcoming 2006 O'Reilly conferences
-O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, March 6-9 in
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-O'Reilly European Open Source Convention, September 18-21 in
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-Web 2.0, November 7-9 in San Francisco, California

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***MySQL Users Conference Registration in Open
Join us at the 2006 edition of the MySQL Users Conference, the largest
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where you will be able to join the core MySQL development team and over
1000 users, open source innovators, and technology partners under one
roof.

MySQL Users Conference, April 24-27, 2006
Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA
<http://www.mysqluc.com/>

User Group members who register before March 6, 2006 get a double
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***What Are Syndication Feeds?
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***Hacking Online Applications for Location Awareness
Based on his work developing a stable wireless mesh platform that allows
true peer-to-peer multi-hop network connectivity, Chris Ngan discusses
some proof-of-concept applications that demonstrate the power of this
network infrastructure and the ease with which text/chat, voice, and
video applications can be made location-aware.
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/etel/2006/01/20/hacking-online- 
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***PHP Easter Egg
The Easter Bunny has come early. Kevin Yank uncovers a little-known PHP
Easter Egg.
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2006/01/08/phps-doggie-easter-egg/


***Simplify PHP Development with WASP
Where are the all-in-one PHP frameworks that make building well-factored
and maintainable applications as easy as building simple sites? Brian
Fioca shows how to make a simple database-backed site with WASP in just
a few lines of code.
<http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2006/01/19/wasp_intro.html>


***Running Commercial Linux Software on FreeBSD
One intriguing feature of the BSDs is their ability to run binaries for
Linux distributions. This can be very useful for running commercial
software. Michael W. Lucas demonstrates how to configure and use the
Linux compatibility layer on FreeBSD.
<http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/01/12/Big_Scary_Daemons.html>

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***Putting Google Video onto Your iPod
There's some pretty interesting stuff on Google Video. In this article,
Erica Sadun shows you how to download videos, convert them to an
iPod-friendly format, and load them onto your new 5G video iPod.
<http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/01/24/google-video.html>


***Adding a New Style Preferences Window to Your App, Part 1
In this first of two articles, Martin Redington shows you how to add a
new style preferences window to your application that behaves in all
respects exactly like the Apple preferences windows.
<http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/01/20/preferences.html>

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***Using the Windows Mobile 5.0 Emulators in Visual Studio 2005
Emulators are a must-have for anyone developing mobile applications. To
get you started, Wei-Meng Lee shows you how to use the emulator tools
that shipped with Windows Mobile 5.0 and Visual Studio 2005.
<http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2006/01/24/windows- 
mobile5-emulators-in-visual-studio-2005.html>


***An Inside Look at IPSec in Vista
IPSec management tools are not particularly intuitive in XP. But things
are going to be better in Vista. Mitch Tulloch, author of "Windows
Server Hacks," takes a look at IPSec support in Vista, and clues you in
on what you can expect.
<http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2006/01/17/an-inside- 
look-at-ipsec-in-vista.html>

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***What's Your Link Reputation?
Forget Pagerank: as Gord explains, this measure no longer allows us to
accurately or consistently predict how a page will perform in the search
results. Here, he unravels the concept of link reputation, explaining
why it's important and what it means for your site's ranking.
<http://www.sitepoint.com/article/whats-your-link-reputation>


***Building a Web Community with Bribes
Building a community on the Web is one of the hardest things to do.
Chris explains some shortcuts that you can take to drastically speed up
the process.
<http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2006/01/09/building-a-forum-with- 
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***Help Choose a Cover Model for the Next Head First book
JavaRanch is hosting a contest to choose a cover model for the next Head
First book ("Head First Objects"), due out this Spring. Examine seven
wannabe photos, decide which would work best, then craft an essay or  
poem
describing why. Try your luck at winning one of five fabulous prizes,
including the chance to have your name appear in the new book. Deadline
for entries is January 29th.
<http://saloon.javaranch.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi? 
ubb=get_topic&f=75&t=000265>


***Using Lucene to Search Java Source Code
Most uses of the Java-based Lucene search engine are for searching
typical text documents. But what if you want to search Java code itself?
Renuka Sindhgatta argues that this would be a boon for finding reusable
code, and shows how to adapt Lucene to parse Java code for maximum
searchability.
<http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/01/18/using-lucene-to-search- 
java-source.html>


***Spring: Integrating iBATIS
iBATIS is one of the object-relational (OR) frameworks embraced by the
Spring framework, and it's an ideal choice for those seeking a middle
ground between full-blown OR and hand-written JDBC. In this excerpt from
"Spring: A Developer's Notebook," Bruce Tate and Justin Gehtland show
how to integrate iBATIS with Spring.
<http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/excerpt/springadn_ch05/index.html>

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***Connect the Video iPod to TV
Did you know you can use your Video iPod with your TV? Best-selling
author Derrick Story details how you can connect the Video iPod using
standard cables and share your content on a TV any time you visit with
friends and family.
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2006/01/16/connect-the-video- 
ipod-to-tv.html>


***Jack Herrington Interviews Founder of Fake Science
James Polanco, founder of Fake Science, chats with Jack about his
popular radio show and how he started podcasting to cover digital music
news, reviews, and to showcase favorite artists. James reveals his gear
setup for recording and editing the show.
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2006/01/09/jack-herrington- 
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***Meet Your Fellow Makers
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***Photos from Macworld
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