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1. The Technical Analysis Course by Thomas A. Meyers
2. Exploring the Black Box : Technology, Economics, and History by Nathan Rosenberg
3. Entrepreneurs in High Technology : Lessons from Mit and Beyond by Edward B. Roberts
4. The Astd Technical and Skills Training Handbook (American Society for Training and Development) by Leslie Kelly(Editor)
5. Shopmade Jigs and Fixtures (Art of Woodworking) by
6. Plastics Extrusion Technology Handbook by Sidney Levy, et al
7. Industrial Refrigeration Handbook by W. F. Industrial Refrigeration Stoecker
8. Angler's Guide to Jigs and Jigging : How to Make and Use the World's Deadliest Lure by Kenn Oberrecht, Kenn Oberricht
9. Modern Grinding Process Technology by Stuart C. Salmon
10. Managing Imitation Strategies : How Later Entrants Seize Markets from Pioneers by Steven P. Schnaars
11. Handbook of Vacuum Science and Technology by Dorothy M. Hoffman(Editor), et al
12. Lubrication for Industry by Kenneth E. Bannister
13. Financing Entrepreneurs by Cynthia A. Beltz(Editor)
14. Designing the Networked Enterprise (Artech House Technology Management and Professional Development Library) by Igor Hawryszkiewycz
15. Machine Tool Practices by Richard R. Kibbe, et al
16. The New High-Tech Manager : Six Rules for Success in Changing Times (Artech House Technology Management and Professional Development Library) by Kenneth Durham, Bruce Kennedy (Contributor)
17. Introduction to Innovation and Technology Transfer (Artech House Technology Management and Professional Development Library) by Ian Cooke, Paul Mayes (Contributor)
18. Technology and Strategy : Conceptual Models and Diagnostics by Richard A. Goodman, Michael W. Lawless (Contributor)
19. Convergence of Productivity : Cross-National Studies and Historical Evidence by William J. Baumol(Editor), et al
20. Make Your Own Jigs & Workshop Furniture by Jeff Greef
21. Electrochemical Engineering Principles (Prentice-Hall International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences) by Geoffrey Prentice
22. Computer Numerical Control : A First Look Primer by William W. Luggen
23. Ultrasonic Sensors for Chemical and Process Plant (Sensors Series) by R. C. Asher
24. Regional Advantage; Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 by Anna Lee Saxenian, Annalee Saxenian
25. Acquiring, Adapting and Developing Technologies : Lessons from the Japanese Experience (Studies in the Modern Japanese Economy) by Ryoshin Minami(Editor), et al
26. Machine Tool Practices by Richard R. Kibbe, et al
27. Industrial Centrifugation Technology by Wallace Woon-Fong Leung
28. Materials Management Handbook by Theodore H. Allegri
29. The Innovation Marathon : Lessons from High Technology Firms (Jossey-Bass Management) by Mariann Jelinek, Claudia Bird Schoonhoven (Contributor)
30. Mechanical Design of Process Systems; Volume 1 by A. Keith Escoe
31. Between Miti and the Market : Japanese Industrial Policy for High Technology by Daniel I. Okimoto, Daniel I. Okinoto
32. International High-Technology Competition by F. M. Scherer
33. Innovation and Industry Evolution by David B. Audretsch
34. Integrative Facilities Management (Business One Irwin/Apics Library of Integrative Resource Management) by John M. Burnham
35. Technology and Industrial Development in Japan : Building Capabilities by Learning, Innovation, and Public Policy (Japan Business and Economics series by Hiroyuki Odagiri, et al
36. The Future of the Environment : Ecological Economics and Technological Change by Faye Duchin, Glenn-Marie Lange (Contributor)
37. Electricity, Fluid Power, and Mechanical Systems for Industrial Maintenance by Thomas E. Kissell
38. Sensors and Control Systems in Manufacturing by Sabrie Solomon, Sabrie Soloman
39. Technopolis : High-Technology Industry and Regional Development in Southern California by Allen J. Scott
40. Evolutionary Economics and Chaos Theory : New Directions in Technology Studies by Loet Leydesdorff, Peter Van Den Besselaar
41. Evaporative Air Conditioning Handbook by John R. Watt, Will K. Brown (Contributor)
42. River Mixing by J. C. Rutherford
43. Dual-Use Technologies and Export Administration in the Post-Cold War Era : Documents from a Joint Program of the National Academy of Sciences and the by Office Of Int National Research Council
44. Geometric Reasoning by Deepak Kapur(Editor), Joseph L. Mundy (Editor)
45. Blueprint Reading for Welders by A. E. Bennett, et al
46. Foundations of Electroheat : A Unified Approach by A. C. Metaxas
47. Gambling on Growth : How to Manage the Small High-Tech Firm by S. T. P. Slatter, Stuart S. Slatter
48. Theories of Technical Change and Investment : Riches and Rationality by Chidem Kurdas
49. The Reshaping of America : Social Consequences of the Changing Economy by D. Stanely Eitzen, et al
50. Ironworking by W. K. Gale
51. Bituminous Binders and Mixes by L. Francken(Editor)
52. A Choice Fulfilled : The Business of High Technology by Charles K. Kao
53. People and Technology in the Workplace by National Academy of Engineering and Commission on Behavioral and socia
54. Mathematics for Machine Technology by Robert Donald Smith
55. Microprocessors, Manpower and Society : A Comparative, Cross-National Approach by Malcolm Warner(Editor)
56. Electrical Control Systems for Heating and Air Conditioning by Clyde N. Herrick, Kieron Connolly
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... here are a few GOOD BOOKS THAT REALLY BELONG IN YOUR PERSONAL LIBRARY ....
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The Age of Spiritual Machines : When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence
- if Ray Kurzweil is right, we've only got until about 2020 before computers outpace the human brain in computational power. Kurzweil, artificial intelligence expert and author of The Age of Intelligent Machines, shows that technological evolution moves at an exponential pace. Further, he asserts, in a sort of swirling postulate, time speeds up as order increases, and vice versa. He calls this the "Law of Time and Chaos," and it means that although entropy is slowing the stream of time down for the universe overall, and thus vastly increasing the amount of time between major events, in the eddy of technological evolution the exact opposite is happening, and events will soon be coming faster and more furiously. This means that we'd better figure out how to deal with conscious machines as soon as possible--they'll soon not only be able to beat us at chess, they'll likely demand civil rights, and they may at last realize the very human dream of immortality. -- an oustanding must get book!
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The Century
- A LAND MARK BOOK FOR THIS ERA ... coauthored by PETER JENNINGS - - - the news anchor ... "We have sought," write Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster, "to distinguish our story from other histories by holding each chapter up to a litmus test: Have we looked at this time from the perspective of someone who lived through it? And in doing so, have we captured a sense not only of the events of a particular era, but of the mood, the prevailing attitudes?" Thus, the experiences of ordinary men and women come to life in sidebars that appear throughout The Century. Sharpe James, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey, recalls the sense of excitement and possibility he felt when Jackie Robinson became the first black ballplayer in the major leagues. Gilles Ryan remembers what it was like to be a high-school student in Dayton, Tennessee, during the Scopes Trial. Connie Chang talks about emigrating to the United States from Korea and establishing a liquor store in Los Angeles, only to have it destroyed in the civil unrest. --- what this boils down to is ... GET THIS BOOK OR RISK BEING LEFT BEHIND IN THE HISTORICAL DUST ...
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Microsoft Secrets : How the World's Most Powerful Software Company Creates Technology, Shapes Markets, and Manages People
- DO YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW BILL GATES REALLY MADE HIS BILLIONS -- AND HOW HE WILL CONTINUE TO? Read this book ... The description says: Today, Microsoft commands the high ground of the information superhighway by owning the operating systems and basic applications programs that run on the world's 170 million computers. Beyond the unquestioned genius and vision of Bill Gates, what accounts for Microsofts astounding success?
Drawing on almost two years of on-site observation at Microsoft headquarters, eminent scientists Michael A. Cusumano and Richard W. Selby reveal many of Microsoft's innermost secrets. This inside report, based on forty in-depth interviews by authors who had access to confidential documents and project data, outlines the seven complementary strategies that characterize exactly how Microsoft competes and operates, including the "Brain Trust" of talented employees and exceptional management; "bang for the buck" competitive strategies and clear organizational goals that produce self-critiquing, learning, and improving; a flexible, incremental approach to product development; and a relentless pursuit of future markets.
Cusumano and Selby's masterful analysis successfully uncovers the distinctive way in which Microsoft has combined all of the elements necessary to get to the top of an enormously important industry -- and stay there.
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GEORGE SOROS - Billionaire Philanthropist & NEXTGEN MAN -- if you don't know who SOROS is, you don't need to.
Retirement Planning Here it doesn't matter if you don't know Soros. All you need to know is that you are in charge of your destiny. Do you ever think about YOUR future? Are you working? Do you know how you'll support your retirement? If you haven't started, staart her. If you have started, fine tune your portfolio and learn new tricks (well not tricks but serious advice). ANYHOW from alpha to zulu through Romeo, check these out and sleep easy later on.
DAVID BRIN - Visionary! Listen David has moved on ... to talk about more than science fiction and the postman. If you at all want a glimpse of a very possible future - do it here. (Yes we have his scifi award winning books listed here as well).
RUMI - they mystic poet. IF you understand romantic mysticism -- you'll know we can't really say more on this page. But click on the link and who knows where you'll end up. Maybe in lover's heaven? ...
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