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Seth Godin: - writes the most popular marketing blog in the world; - is the author of the bestselling marketing books of the last decade; - speaks to large groups on marketing, new media and what's next; - and is the founder of Squidoo.com, a fast-growing recommendation website. Godin is author of ten book....[more]
Abby Stokes has demystified computers for over 100,000 people, mostly seniors, in the course of the past 15 years. Abby has taught courses in basic computing at both Cooper Union and New York University’s School of Lifelong Learning, as well as computer skills to private and corporate clients. She has lectured on the t....[more]
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Thomas L. Clancy, Jr., known to his multitudes of fans as Tom Clancy, was born in 1947 in Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from Loyola College in 1969, became an insurance agent, and in 1973 became the owner of an insurance agency. It was not until 1980 that he started writing military thrillers. Clancy's novels are h....[more]
Cecelia L. Allison has a professional background as a software tester and technical specialist. She is currently a published author, technical writer, and an on-line professor. She writes and facilitates on-line SQL courses (Intro. & Intermed. SQL) that are offered on-line through hundreds of accredited colleges, u....[more]
Bob recently retired as the Director of the Center for Instructional Computing at Eastern Michigan University, where he provided computer training and support to faculty. He has authored or co-authored more than 90 books on Access, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, WordPerfect, Word, Windows, and OpenOffice.org. He has bee....[more]
For full information about my books, see http://www.covbooks.com. For information about me, see http://www.ai.uga.edu/mc. I am not very active on filedby.com and will probably not see comments or messages that are left here. I am easy to find on the Web and use www.linkedin.com for professional contacts.
Christopher Manning is an Associate Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science at Stanford University. Manning has coauthored leading textbooks on statistical approaches to Natural Language Processing (NLP) (Manning and Schuetze 1999) and information retrieval (Manning, Raghavan, and Schuetze, 2008), as well as....[more]
Update from The Solomon Scandals site: The Georgetown name game: Roffman, Rothman, Solomon and The Georgetowner http://www.solomonscandals.com/?p=3905 - D.R. 11/3/2009 ============== Set in D.C., the Solomon Scandals is David Rothman's debut novel—inspired by such history as a powerful Senator's secret....[more]
Haywired “A great first book for the budding inventor or engineer.”--Eric Wilhelm, cofounding partner of Squid Labs, CEO of Instructables Amazing Rubber Band Cars "Finally, an engineer writes a book for kids! Amazing Rubber Band Cars is much more than a thro....[more]
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Deborah Arangno has taught university Mathematics and Physics for over 25 years. She taught at the US Air Force Academy before joining the University of Maryland - European Division in 2002, as associate professor of mathematics, where she has taught in Kosovo and Afghanistan and throughout Europe. Professor Arangno pr....[more]
Randall Craig is an Internet pioneer who has led the Web strategies for several major market newspapers, international financial institutions, and consulting firms since 1994. He speaks and consults on Social Media strategy and policy with clients and uses it extensively himself. Randall has founded several succe....[more]
Children's author Dan Gutman was born in New York City on October 19, 1955. He grew up in Newark, New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in psychology in 1977. He started a video game magazine in 1982 called Video Games Player, which later became Computer Games. When the magazine went out of bus....[more]
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