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At the Dangerous Edge of the Knowledge
by Michael Crichton Credits: Audio Download
Michael Crichton, the father of the “techno-thriller,” has sold over 100 million books worldwide in thirty different languages. While this would be an astonishing feat for any writer, what makes Crichton’s accomplishment unique is his commitment to the integrity of the human knowledge quest.
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The Fast Forward MBA in Management Technology
by Daniel P. Petrozzo Credits: Audio Download
Get instant access to cutting-edge ideas and the hard-won wisdom of one of today's leading experts on information technology (IT)...
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Going Wireless
by Jaclyn Easton Credits: Audio Download
Going Wireless delivers the unexpected by showing how wireless is transforming every type of enterprise from micro-businesses to multi-national conglomerates.
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Blog
by Hugh Hewitt Credits: Audio CD
The term 'blog' is short for 'Web log', an online site with time-dated postings, maintained by one or more posters, that features links and commentary.
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The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the New Economy
by Pekka Himanen Credits: Audio Download
Nearly a century ago, Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and The Spirit of Capitalism articulated the animating spirit of the industrial age. Now...
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A Good Life Wasted
by Dave Ames Credits: Audio CD
Offers a unique perspective on an implausible period in the recent history of human civilization.
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Cashing It In
by Ethan Pope Credits: Audio CD
Pope explores such issues as what the bible may indicate about the end times and a cashless society, and gives balanced and cogent direction for Christians who desire to be wise stewards of their resources.
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Identity Theft
by Ethan Pope Credits: Audio CD
The theft of identity through credit card scams, phishing, unscrupulous charitable agencies, and dishonest employees is epidemic, and only growing worse.
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Where's My Jetpack?
by Daniel H. Wilson Credits: Audio CD
It's the twenty-first century and let's be honest—things are a little disappointing. Despite every World's Fair prediction and the advertisements in comic books, we are not living the future we were promised.
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