computer software industry

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Shoot to thrill

2010
The cyber-investigators at Monkeywrench Software in Minnesota join with straight-laced FBI agent John Smith in an effort to track down a killer who is posting his murders on the Web.

My start-up life

what a (very) young CEO learned on his journey through Silicon Valley
2007
Ben Casnocha discovered he was entrepreneur at age 12 and hasn't slowed down since. In this remarkably instructive book, Ben dissects the entrepreneurship "gene," explaining that everyone has inherited it if they have an idea to make the world a better place. In Casnocha's case, he found a better way for city governments to communicate with constituents on the Web. Six years later, Comcate has dozens of municipal clients, a growing staff, and a record of excellence. This book is the story of his start-up, but also a conversation with his mentors, clients and fellow entrepreneurs about how to make a business idea workand how to have the time of your life trying. From Pat Lencioni to Marc Benioff of salesforce.com, Ben has won over the best and brightest of the business worldnow it's your turn!.

Bill Gates

2003
Examines the life of Bill Gates, his early interest in computers, the founding of Microsoft, his success as a businessman, his family life and philanthropic activities.

Bill and Melinda Gates

2008
Bill Gates, creator of Microsoft, founder of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation that works toward enhancing healthcare and reducing poverty.

Linus Torvalds

software rebel
2001
A biography of the computer programmer who developed Linux.

Virtual reality specialist

2010
Introduces readers to the skills, education, and training needed to become a virtual reality specialist.

Software designer

2000
Explains what software designers do and how to prepare for a career in software design.

Bill Gates

2006
Presents a brief biography of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, providing information on his early life, his education, his love of computers, and how he started Microsoft.

In the company of giants

candid conversations with the visionaries of the digital world
1997
Features sixteen candid interviews with visionaries from the digital world who discuss their experiences, the future of technology, their personal views, and their corporations and businesses.

Architects of the Web

1,000 days that built the future of business
1997
Tells the history of the creation and evolution of the World Wide Web through profiles of eight of its architects, including Marc Andreessen, co-author of Mosaic and co-founder of Netscape; Kim Polese, co-founder of Marimba; Jerry Yang, co-creator of Yahoo; and Andrew Anker, head of the online magazine "HotWired.".

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