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The Internet for dummies
By Margaret Levine Young, John R Levine, Carol Baroudi. 2007
Now updated to cover the latest browsers, including Internet Explorer 7 and the newest version of Firefox, this book is…
packed with new information on the latest Internet trends, including talking over the Internet using Skype, having fun on MySpace, building a simple Web page, sharing photos on Flickr, and posting and viewing videos on YouTube. It includes coverage of browsers, search engines, music and video sites, shopping, financial services, file downloads, e-mail, instant messaging, viruses, spam, and creating a personal Web site or blog. 2007.The internet for 50: the complete guide for every Canadian over 50
By Andrew Dagys. 1999
This updated and revised edition provides comprehensive information to the Canadian fifty plus Internet enthusiast. It explains how the Internet…
works, how to use e-mail, the best relevant web sites, and answers to commonly asked questions. 1999.Avec le temps (Collection des idées & des hommes ; #8)
By Marguerite. 1980
Récit très simple qui vise à susciter ou stimuler la sympathie pour les personnes âgées. L'auteur a visité une vingtaine…
de centres d'accueil pour le troisième âge. c1980. (Collection des idées & des hommes ; 8)La jeunesse au coeur: vers une vieillesse heureuse
By Marcelle Auclair. 1970
Click: what millions of people are doing online and why it matters
By Bill Tancer. 2008
How does the quick adoption of technology affect business success? And how is the Internet itself affecting the way we…
experience the world? Bill Tancer takes us into the massive database of online intelligence to reveal the naked truth about how we use the Web, navigate to sites, and search for information - and what all of that says about who we are. He demonstrates how the Internet is changing the way we absorb information and how understanding that change can be used to our advantage in business and in life. c2008.L'âge dort?: pour une retraite citoyenne ((Best-sellers).)
By Jean Carette. 1999
Mûres confidences
By Robert Blondin. 2003
La révolte du 3e âge: pour en finir avec le tabou de la vieillesse
By Betty Friedan, Jacqueline Lahana. 1995
Tout l'amour du monde
By Marie Gendron. 1985
Vivre âgé sans jamais devenir vieux ou La mure saison
By Charles Cachin. 1993
Avec l'âge, nos forces diminuent, la vue baisse, la mémoire se fait plus fragile. Cependant, on peut vieillir en restant…
jeune et vivre heureux en sa "mure saison"! C'est une affaire d'énergie, de douceur et de patience envers soi, mais aussi de vigilance. L'auteur nous fait ainsi bénéficier du secret de ceux qui veulent vieillir sans jamais devenir vieux. 1993.The coming of age
By Simone De Beauvoir. 1972
Nearing her 60th birthday, Beauvoir displays an intense personal concern with the ways old people experience aging and questions whether…
society treats the old as human beings or as outcasts. 1972. Uniform title: Vieillesse.Quand le silence prend parole
By Jacqueline Montvic. 1988
Quand la tête vieillit: quelle place pour les personnes âgées?
By Jean, m. 1989 Vimort. 1991
The Internet
By Robert Snedden. 1997
The Internet is a rich source of information, offering words, pictures and sounds from computers all over the world. This…
book explains the fascinating world of the Internet and what you need to do to become a cybersmart user.Une vie en plus: la longévité, pour quoi faire?
By Joël De Rosnay. 2005
How to do just about anything on a computer: Microsoft Windows XP edition
By Reader'S Digest. 2005
Le vieillissement
By Brian L Mishara, Robert G Riedel. 1984
Bitcoin Billionaires
By Ben Mezrich. 2019
From Ben Mezrich, the New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental Billionaires and Bringing Down the House, comes Bitcoin…
Billionaires-the fascinating story of brothers Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss's big bet on crypto-currency and its dazzling pay-off. Ben Mezrich's 2009 bestseller The Accidental Billionaires is the definitive account of Facebook's founding and the basis for the Academy Award-winning film The Social Network. Two of the story's iconic characters are Harvard students Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss: identical twins, Olympic rowers, and foils to Mark Zuckerberg. Bitcoin Billionaires is the story of the brothers' redemption and revenge in the wake of their epic legal battle with Facebook. Planning to start careers as venture capitalists, the brothers quickly discover that no one will take their money after their fight with Zuckerberg. While nursing their wounds in Ibiza, they accidentally run into an eccentric character who tells them about a brand-new idea: cryptocurrency. Immersing themselves in what is then an obscure and sometimes sinister world, they begin to realize "crypto" is, in their own words, "either the next big thing or total bulls-t." There's nothing left to do but make a bet. From the Silk Road to the halls of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Bitcoin Billionaires will take us on a wild and surprising ride while illuminating a tantalizing economic future. On November 26, 2017, the Winklevoss brothers became the first bitcoin billionaires. Here's the story of how they got there-as only Ben Mezrich could tell it.Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans
By Melanie Mitchell. 2019
A sweeping examination of the current state of artificial intelligence and how it is remaking our world No recent scientific…
enterprise has proved as alluring, terrifying, and filled with extravagant promise and frustrating setbacks as artificial intelligence. The award-winning author Melanie Mitchell, a leading computer scientist, now reveals its turbulent history and the recent surge of apparent successes, grand hopes, and emerging fears that surround AI. In Artificial Intelligence, Mitchell turns to the most urgent questions concerning AI today: How intelligent?really?are the best AI programs? How do they work? What can they actually do, and when do they fail? How humanlike do we expect them to become, and how soon do we need to worry about them surpassing us? Along the way, she introduces the dominant methods of modern AI and machine learning, describing cutting-edge AI programs, their human inventors, and the historical lines of thought that led to recent achievements. She meets with fellow experts like Douglas Hofstadter, the cognitive scientist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the modern classic GOdel, Escher, Bach, who explains why he is "terrified" about the future of AI. She explores the profound disconnect between the hype and the actual achievements in AI, providing a clear sense of what the field has accomplished and how much farther it has to go. Finally, she assesses the chances that AI will succeed in replicating consciousness, and what that would mean for the future of humankind. Interweaving stories about the science and the people behind it, Artificial Intelligence brims with clear-sighted, captivating, and approachable accounts of the most interesting and provocative modern work in AI, flavored with Mitchell's humor and personal observations. This frank, lively book will prove an indispensable guide to understanding one of the most vexing and urgent issues of our time.So You Want to Start a Podcast
By Kristen Meinzer. 2019
A comprehensive step-by-step guide to creating a hit show, So You Want to Start a Podcast covers everything from hosting…
and guest booking to editing and marketing - while offering plenty of encouragement and insider stories along the way.Though they are the fastest-growing form of media, podcasts are actually difficult to create-and even harder to sustain. Few know the secrets of successfully creating a knockout podcast better than Kristen Meinzer. An award-winning commentator, producer, and former director of nonfiction programming for Slate's sister company, Panoply, Meinzer has also hosted three successful podcasts, reaching more than ten million listeners. Now, she shares her expertise, providing aspiring podcasters with crucial information and guidance to start their own audio forum. Meinzer believes that we each have a unique voice that deserves to be heard. But many of us may need some help transforming our ideas into reality. So You Want to Start a Podcast asks the tough questions to help budding podcasters define and achieve their goals, including: Why do you want to start a podcast? Think about specifically why you want to start a podcast versus a blog, zine, YouTube channel, Instagram feed, or other media outlet. Find out if a podcast is really the best way to tell your story. What is your show about? For any advertiser, corporate partner, or press outlet, you need a snappy pitch. How would you describe what you want to do in two to three sentences? Who is your podcast for? Who are you trying to reach? How will your content and tone appeal to those listeners? How is your show going to be structured? Create a step-by-step map planning the show out. Think about length, segments, interviews, advice, news reads, and other aspects of successful podcasts you can adapt for your own. With this motivational how-to guide-the only one on the subject available-you'll find the direction you need to produce an entertaining and informative podcast and promote it to the right audience. So You Want to Start a Podcast gives you the tools you need to start a podcast-and the insight to keep it thriving.