Teach Yourself PalmPilot and Palm III in 10 Minutes

Teach Yourself PalmPilot and Palm III in 10 Minutes

Author: Michael E. Steinberg

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9780672314520

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For everyone who has decided to grab a Pilot and get ahead, impress the boss, and not miss any important meetings, this book is the perfect companion and will go anywhere. It gives the easiest way to get data in, organize a contact list, and develop the right habits.


Sams Teach Yourself Unix in 10 Minutes

Sams Teach Yourself Unix in 10 Minutes

Author: William Ray

Publisher: Sams Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780672315237

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A compact, portable tutorial that teaches "just the basics" of UNIX in a simple, task based approach. The book also serves as a quick reference for basic UNIX commands. Users will find step-by-step information quickly, without having to wade through text.


Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 in 10 Minutes

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 in 10 Minutes

Author: Patrick Grote

Publisher: Sams Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780672315565

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A tutorial-based book, organized into a series of easy-to-follow, 10-minute lessons, this guide provides a quick reference guide to managers, administrators or power users who need to create, administer or troubleshoot an Exchange server quickly. After reading this book, users will be able to successfully install, manage and troubleshoot an Exchange server on a regular basis.


The Right It

The Right It

Author: Alberto Savoia

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2019-02-26

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0062884670

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In this accessible, prescriptive, and widely applicable manual, Google’s first engineering director and current Innovation Agitator Emeritus provides critical advice for rethinking how we launch a new idea, product, or business, insights to help successfully beat the law of market failure: that most new products will fail, even if competently executed. Millions of people around the world are working to introduce new ideas. Some will turn out to be stunning successes and have a major impact on our world and our culture: The next Google, the next Polio vaccine, the next Harry Potter, the next Red Cross, the next Ford Mustang. Others successes will be smaller and more personal, but no less meaningful: A restaurant that becomes a neighborhood favorite, a biography that tells an important story, a local nonprofit that cares for abandoned pets. Simultaneously, other groups are working equally hard to develop new ideas that, when launched, will fail. Some will fail spectacularly and publicly: New Coke, the movie John Carter, the Ford Edsel. Others failures will be smaller and more private, but no less failure: A home-based business that never takes off, a children’s book that neither publishers nor children have any interest in, a charity for a cause too few people care about. Most people believe that their venture will be successful. But the law of market failure tells us that up to 90 percent of most new products, services, businesses, and initiatives will fail soon after launch—regardless of how promising they sound, how much we commit to them, or how well we execute them. This is a hard fact to accept. Combining detailed case studies with personal insight drawn from his time at Google, his experience as an entrepreneur and consultant, and his lectures at Stanford University and Google, Alberto Savoia offers an unparalleled approach to beating the beast that is market failure: “Make sure you are building The Right It before you build It right,” he advises. In The Right It, he provides lessons on creating your own hard data, a strategy for market engagement, and an introduction to the concept of a pretotype (not a prototype). Groundbreaking, entertaining, and highly practical, this essential guide delivers a proven formula for ensuring ideas, products, services, and businesses succeed.


PalmPilot

PalmPilot

Author: David Pogue

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13:

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This "bible" of PalmPilot covers Palm III, as well as OEM models, such as the IBM Workpad. Dense with undocumented information, it contains hundreds of timesaving tips. The CD-ROM contains 850 free and shareware programs for the Pilot in a searchable FileMaker-based runtime database.


Piloting Palm

Piloting Palm

Author: Andrea Butter

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2002-02-18

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 0471223395

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The definitive behind-the-scenes story of the visionary team that launched the handheld industry. Palm insider Andrea Butter and New York Times columnist David Pogue -- with full, exclusive cooperation of the company's founders and more than fifty key Palm and Handspring executives -- tell the riveting tale of the start of an industry constantly in the headlines. The origins of this volatile industry began with the tiny team who beat staggering odds to turn the PalmPilot into a billion-dollar market and later took their ultimate vision to Handspring, now Palm's most powerful rival. Many of today's current events relating to the competition in this industry are forecasted in this important business drama. The authors take an unprecedented look at how the visionary founders of the industry led one of the most successful startups in history to succeed against all odds-including a shoestring budget, shortsighted corporate partners, and competition from Microsoft. The roller-coaster ride is full of insight into the bungles of venture capitalists, the allure and pitfalls of partnerships with giant corporations, and the steely determination needed to maintain entrepreneurial and visionary independence. With gripping accounts of the last-minute crises that almost torpedoed the PalmPilot on the eve of its unveiling, and the triumphant, unprecedented reception of Palm in the marketplace, as well as the glimpses into the future of this industry, this book is as entertaining as it is instructional. Key revelations include: * The principles of business, economy, and product design that led Palm to succeed where billion-dollar corporations like Apple, Motorola, and Casio had failed. * Important moments in technological development of the handheld such as the secret "Easter egg," a software surprise planted in the Palm software that nearly sank launch plans. * Unique insight into the showdown with Microsoft, and 3Com's tragic decision not to make Palm independent that led Palm's founder Jeff Hanwkins and CEO Donna Dubinsky to take their vision elsewhere. * The ongoing competition between Palm and Handspring. The new rivals to contend with including Sony.