O'Reilly publishes 'iLife '04: The Missing Manual'
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O'Reilly releases 'iLife '04: The
Missing Manual'
O'Reilly releases 'iLife '04: The
Missing Manual'
09/24/2004 03:48 PMO'Reilly has announced the release of "iLife '04: The Missing Manual"
(US$29.95) by best-selling author and New York Times columnist David
Pogue...
O'Reilly releases 'GarageBand: The
Missing Manual'
O'Reilly releases 'GarageBand: The
Missing Manual'
08/05/2004 03:50 PMO'Reilly has announced the release of "GarageBand: The Missing Manual"
by best-selling author and New York Times columnist David Pogue...
O'Reilly intros Pogue's 'GarageBand: The
Missing Manual'
O'Reilly intros Pogue's 'GarageBand: The
Missing Manual'
08/05/2004 04:02 PMTechnical book publisher O'Reilly has released the latest entry in
David
Pogue's "Missing Manual" series:
"GarageBand: The
Missing Manual," which covers version 1.1 of Apple's songwriting
application. The 304-page, US$19.95 book discusses both ways
GarageBand creates music -- digital or MIDI recordings -- and digs
deep into the software to reveal hacks, shortcuts and tricks. A former
Broadway conductor and composer, Pogue even offers tips on writing and
orchestrating songs, as well as how to make your own Apple Loops for
use with the software.
O'Reilly publishes Dreamweaver MX 2004
Missing Manual
O'Reilly publishes Dreamweaver MX 2004
Missing Manual
03/08/2004 11:17 PMO'Reilly and Pogue Press just
announced the publication of David Sawyer McFarland's
"Dreamweaver MX
2004: The Missing Manual." It's the latest user guide in the
Missing Manual series
started by acclaimed tech writer David Pogue, and it's the third
Dreamweaver Missing Manual composed
O'Reilly offers Panther ed. of Mac OS X
'Missing Manual'
O'Reilly offers Panther ed. of Mac OS X
'Missing Manual'
12/15/2003 10:29 AMO'Reilly & Associates has
released "Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Panther Edition," an updated
version of their popular series now with content for Mac OS X v10.3
"Panther."
'iPhoto 5: The Missing Manual' released
'iPhoto 5: The Missing Manual' released
04/07/2005 10:13 AM O'Reilly today released "iPhoto 5: The Missing Manual."...
'iMovie 4 & iDVD: The Missing Manual'
released
'iMovie 4 & iDVD: The Missing Manual'
released
09/14/2004 04:50 PMO'Reilly has announced the release of "iMovie 4 & iDVD: The Missing
Manual" by best-selling author and New York Times columnist David
Pogue...
'Dreamweaver MX 2004: The Missing
Manual' released
'Dreamweaver MX 2004: The Missing
Manual' released
03/08/2004 11:15 PMO'Reilly has announced the release of "Dreamweaver MX 2004: The
Missing Manual."...
O'Reilly publishes 'XML Hacks'
O'Reilly publishes 'XML Hacks'
09/08/2004 03:00 AMTechnical book publisher O'Reilly announced on Tuesday the publication
of Michael Fitzgerald's
"XML
Hacks" (US$24.95), a 460-page tome that documents "100
industrial-strength tips and tools" for working with XML (Extensible
Markup Language). The book offers hacks for beginning, intermediate
and advanced users, offering such tips as creating and editing XML
documents with different applications, transforming such application
files as iTunes collection data into HTML, converting XML documents
into PDF files and SVG graphics, creating and subscribing to RSS and
Atom news feeds and more. The O'Reilly Web site offers 10 sample hacks
as downloadable PDF files.
O'Reilly publishes 'Running Mac OS X
Panther'
O'Reilly publishes 'Running Mac OS X
Panther'
01/09/2004 09:49 PMFeatures, features everywhere, and a new guide needed to explain them.
Citing the more than 100 new features in Mac OS X v.10.3 (Panther),
O'Reilly & Associates announced
"Running Mac OS X Panther," James Duncan Davidson's tome that promises
to "take you deep inside Mac OS X's core." It's available now with a
US$39.95 list price.
O'Reilly publishes 'Mac OS X Panther
Hacks'
O'Reilly publishes 'Mac OS X Panther
Hacks'
07/15/2004 04:58 PMTechnical book publisher O'Reilly has announced the release of
"Mac OS X Panther
Hacks," a 590-page collection of tips and tricks for Mac OS X
v10.3. In addition to helping you dig into the operating system's
inner workings, it also covers such accessories as iPod, USB devices
and PDAs as well as wired and wireless networking, e-mail and Web
servers and clients, instant messaging tools such as iChat, printing
and faxing and more. Several free sample hacks from the book, such as
"Turn on PHP" and "Browse Different," are available for download from
the O'Reilly Web site. "Mac OS X Panther Hacks" sells for US$29.95.
O'Reilly publishes 'Learning Unix for
Mac OS X Panther'
O'Reilly publishes 'Learning Unix for
Mac OS X Panther'
01/16/2004 10:58 AMNoting that Mac OS X has "turned unsuspecting Mac users into Unix
users, too,"
O'Reilly announced
the publication of Dave Taylor and Brian Jepson's
"Learning Unix for
Mac OS X Panther" on Wednesday. The book lifts the operating
system's hood and shows you how to tinker with the Unix engine that
makes it run.
O'Reilly: Handling Missing
Persons....er, Files
O'Reilly: Handling Missing
Persons....er, Files
02/14/2003 04:37 PMO'Reilly Offers New 'Switch' Missing
Manual
O'Reilly Offers New 'Switch' Missing
Manual
03/13/2003 10:21 AMIssues covered in Pogue's new book include adapting to the Macintosh
versions of Microsoft Office, FileMaker, Photoshop and Quicken,
finding familiar controls, networking PCs and Macs so they can share
files, and adapting old printers, scanners and other peripherals.
(MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)
iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual, Third
Edition released by O'Reilly
iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual, Third
Edition released by O'Reilly
04/11/2005 04:59 PM
O'Reilly today announced
iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual, Third Edition
(USD$24.95) by New York Times tech columnist J. D. Biersdorfer and
edited
by Missing Manual series creator David Pogue. This new edition
promises to help you get more out of an iPod, put much more into it as
well as other tips, tricks, and troubleshooting.

MUG News: MaMUG continues 'iLife on
Steroids' tour
MUG News: MaMUG continues 'iLife on
Steroids' tour
11/03/2003 04:23 AMThe Mid-Atlantic Macintosh User Groups Team (MaMUGs) is continuing the
tour of its new "iLife on Steroids" presentations with the addition of
some new and exciting products for Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)...
Co-founders release Google 'owner's
manual'
Co-founders release Google 'owner's
manual'
04/29/2004 05:34 PMFounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin craft a letter to map out Google's
credo as a public company.
Victim not killer owned 'murder manual'
game
Victim not killer owned 'murder manual'
game
08/04/2004 11:46 AMManhunt off the hook?
O'Reilly Network: O'Reilly Network --
2004 Emerging Technology Conference
Coverage [Jan. 16, 2004]
O'Reilly Network: O'Reilly Network --
2004 Emerging Technology Conference
Coverage [Jan. 16, 2004]
02/11/2004 08:18 AMO'Reilly Network: O'Reilly Network -- 2004 Emerging Technology
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HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
03/06/2004 02:09 AMMissing Matter... Still Missing
Missing Matter... Still Missing
05/05/2004 04:49 PMEFF Publishes Patent Hit List
EFF Publishes Patent Hit List
06/30/2004 04:40 AMWinnowing a field of nearly 200 questionable patents, the Electronic
Frontier Foundation decides to challenge 10 of what the group
considers to be the most dubious and abused technology patents. By
Daniel Terdiman.
W3C publishes choreography spec
W3C publishes choreography spec
04/29/2004 11:26 PMCNET Asia Apr 30 2004 2:30AM GMT
ADC publishes 'Developing 64-Bit
Applications'
ADC publishes 'Developing 64-Bit
Applications'
12/29/2004 01:48 PMApple Developer Connection (ADC) has published an article titled
"Developing 64-Bit Applications" on its Web site. The piece explains
the switch from 32- to 64-bit computing that will come with the
release of Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger" next year, enabling developers to go
beyond the 4GB limitation on RAM currently imposed by Mac OS X on each
application. Tiger ups the ante to 16 exabytes, or 16 billion
gigabytes -- enough to hold 16,000 copies of the Internet Archive,
which is dedicated to maintaining an archive of the Internet. While no
computer can hold that much memory, Apple notes: "There's a lot of
headroom for the future and it will take a long time to exhaust the
potential of the 64-bit address space." You can read more on the ADC
site.
W3C Publishes WSDL Drafts
W3C Publishes WSDL Drafts
07/09/2002 12:21 PMThe standards consortium publishes the first public working drafts of
the WSDL 1.2 and WSDL 1.2 Bindings specifications, core components of
Web services.
iCamShare publishes to .Mac homepage,
more
iCamShare publishes to .Mac homepage,
more
09/03/2004 02:28 PMDeveloper Arbor Bits has announced that Easy VMail, its application
for sharing webcam videos and pictures, is now known as
iCamShare. In addition to the new
name, iCamShare can now trim unwanted portions from videos, capture
and publish images on a .Mac homepage, zoom iSight and other FireWire
webcams up to 300 percent, drag and drop pictures and videos into
other applications and more. This is a free upgrade for existing Easy
VMail owners; the full version is US$14.95, with a demo available. Mac
OS X v10.2.8 or v10.3.4 is required.
NPR publishes Ashcroft memo
NPR publishes Ashcroft memo
06/10/2004 05:44 PMYou know that memo that Ashcroft refuses to release, without invoking
executive privilege or any other legal justification? (As Jon Stewart
said in commenting on this, "Dude, you have to invoke something!") NPR
has published it as a 2.7MB PDF file....
Futurismic publishes its first story
Futurismic publishes its first story
05/02/2004 03:10 AMFuturismic, the science-fiction writers' group-blog, announced a while
back that it was going to start publishing fiction, and put out a call
for submissions. Today, they published their first work, a story
called "The Factwhore Proposition" by Campbell-, Hugo-, Nebula- and
Sidewise-Nominee Charles Coleman Finlay.
I quite liked the story: it's a distopian work about the
commoditization of knowledge work -- Google Answers meets McDonalds --
with a nice bit of characterization in the protagonist, who is clearly
the spiritual descendant of today's web-geeks.
Even after all these years, he couldn’t believe the stupid
questions people asked. With so much information available online, it
was difficult, sometimes impossible, to phrase a search string
properly to narrow the hits down to find what you wanted, especially
when much of the best info was hidden by exclusionary marketing
agreements or sequestered behind gates. People would rather pay
someone else to do it. And with the big bio-boom, some people had the
money to spare. Dylan was not some people. The gap between the haves
and have-nots had been blown Grand Canyon wide by the new technology,
with those who could afford the enhancements on a narrow ledge that
kept moving farther away from everyone else. But if Dylan roped
himself to enough of the haves, maybe he could pull his way over to
the other side.
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MandrakeSoft Publishes Support Policy
MandrakeSoft Publishes Support Policy
12/23/2003 05:44 PMICANN Publishes Compliance Program
ICANN Publishes Compliance Program
04/06/2005 03:49 PMWeb Host Industry Review Apr 6 2005 8:27PM GMT
Google Publishes Print Edition
Google Publishes Print Edition
01/05/2004 09:48 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Jan 5 2004 9:05AM ET
3G Americas Publishes IMS White Paper
3G Americas Publishes IMS White Paper
08/02/2004 06:21 AM3G Aug 2 2004 9:32AM GMT
W3C Publishes Patent Policy Draft
W3C Publishes Patent Policy Draft
03/19/2003 10:42 PMThe Web standards group pulls the trigger on final public and member
reviews of royalty-free draft.
Microsoft publishes Windows XP SP2
incompatibilities
Microsoft publishes Windows XP SP2
incompatibilities
08/16/2004 05:48 PMMicrosoft has finally published a list of known compatibility problems
between Service Pack 2 for Windows XP and common retail applications.
The list is comprised of applications that may experience problems
with the updated Windows Firewall.
QA Publishes Last Call Working Drafts
QA Publishes Last Call Working Drafts
02/10/2003 02:14 PM10 February 2003: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has
released three Last Call Working Drafts in its seven-part QA
Framework: the Introduction, Operational Guidelines, and Specification
Guidelines. Comments are welcome through 14 March. Learn more about
the QA Activity and the roadmap for ensuring that W3C technologies are
well implemented. (News archive)
IETF publishes URN specs as RFCs
IETF publishes URN specs as RFCs
10/20/2002 05:06 PMLarry Masinter noted that the IETF has now published RFC 3406, Uniform
Resource
Names (URN) Namespace Definition Mechanism, as well as RFCs 3401,
3402, 3403 and 3404 on the
Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS).
New UK Computer Magazine Publishes Only
Online
New UK Computer Magazine Publishes Only
Online
12/29/2004 04:39 PMWebProNews Dec 29 2004 8:04PM GMT
Microsoft Publishes Windows APIs
Microsoft Publishes Windows APIs
09/03/2002 11:37 AMMeeting a Justice Department deadline, the software giant reveals 272
APIs for its flagship operating system.
ADC publishes 'Developing 64-bit
Applications' article
ADC publishes 'Developing 64-bit
Applications' article
12/24/2004 12:57 PMThe Apple Developer Connection (ADC) has published a new technical
article entitled "Developing 64-bit Applications."...
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