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Yo Quiero Ser Presidente    by Alfonso Baella
Price: $9.99 USD. 24820 words. Published on April 16, 2010. .

Barack Obama se convirtió en el 44o presidente de la primera potencia militar y económica luego de triunfar en una larga campaña electoral que muchos reconocen como una de las más perfectas en la historia de los Estados Unidos.
The Rocky Horror Twitter Show    by Kathryn Lively
Price: $0.99 USD. 29260 words. Published by DLP Books on May 23, 2010. .

Social media is here to stay, and if you have products, services, or other business to promote it's important to gain the savvy to successfully negotiate Twitter, Facebook, and other networks. "The Rocky Horror Twitter Show" is a collection of observances and advice from a seasoned social media specialist who has spent the last decade assisting clients around the US boost their visibility.
14 tekstów o Internetowych startupach    by Tomasz Smykowski
Price: $14.00 USD. 8240 words. Published on May 30, 2010. .

Pozbądź się złudzeń co do działania w Internecie. Mów o Twoim pomyśle tak, aby znaleźć zainteresowanych, ale nikt Ci go nie ukradł. Popełniaj błędy tylko na papierze. Zarządzaj czasem, zadaniami i mierz efekty zmian. Testuj swoje pomysły prawie za darmo. A kiedy odnajdziesz potrzebę ludzi - zrealizuj ją.
Social Magnet    by Aniket Tapre
Price: $15.00 USD. 8140 words. Published on June 7, 2010. .

The definition and uses of social media as a tool in business with the goal of increasing company exposure and profitability, both now and in the future
Social Networking for Beginners How to Use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and More    by Bob Cohen
Price: $14.95 USD. 42490 words. Published on June 27, 2010. .

Written for both novice and intermediate Internet users, Social Networking for Beginners describes how the social Web sites work in clear, simple, non-technical language that anyone can understand. Intermediate users will find detailed tips and settings to make the most of Social Networking for personal or business needs. Covers Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr, and blogs.
Think Like a Computer    by Clarke Stevens
Price: $2.99 USD. 9290 words. Published on July 27, 2010. .

Think Like a Computer is the comedic and poetic last resort of the technology challenged. It breaks technology down to its most ridiculous and sublime. The neophite will find the book entertaining and educational. The engineer will begin to understand the right side of the brain. A handy glossary is cross-indexed to explain esoteric terms. Finally, technolgy explained in verse.
The Adventures of the Flying Boat    by Winslow Nicholas
Price: $9.99 USD. 28190 words. Published on September 6, 2010. .

“It’s a monster! It’s a monster!” It cried, in a very high pitched voice. After discovering a strange, silvery object in the lake in their back garden, Broders and Chi-Chi meet and befriend a little green leprechaun who takes them on an adventurous journey through strange lands, where they meet with a host of exciting characters. A must for children of all ages. Excellent bedtime story.
Angel Sent    by Patrick Wilson
Price: $3.99 USD. 1160 words. Published on September 11, 2010. .

Joseph finds interesting phone number one afternoon and decides to call it; he is surprised to hear a familiar voice, the voice of his dead brother-in-law or so he thinks.
Networking in Person and Online: A Freelancer's Survival Guide Short Book    by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Price: $2.99 USD. 24730 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on September 18, 2010. .

Networking sounds hard—and it is, if you’re trying to do it “right.” Instead, do it your way. International bestseller Kristine Kathryn Rusch offers her tips on networking in person. She solicited the help of great online networkers like bestsellers Neil Gaiman and Michael A. Stackpole to give online networking tips.
Mobile Marketing Playbook    by 360i 
Price: Free! 20230 words. Published on September 21, 2010. .

Is this the Year of Mobile? For over a decade this proclamation has turned out to be premature, giving marketers ample reason to be skeptical. The difference looking forward to 2011 is that this is the first time that consumer behavior and mobile platforms have reached sufficient scale for mobile to move beyond an emerging media tactic for mainstream marketers.