All New Kindle Fire HD Complete Guide for Seniors

All New Kindle Fire HD Complete Guide for Seniors
Author: Daryl P. Roper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 55
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This is manual for the latest generation of Kindle E-Readers and Fire Tablets, Kindle Voyage, Kindle Paperwhite, Fire HD 6, Fire HD 8, Fire HD 10, and Fire HDX 8.9 for easy usability and maximum functionality. In this book, you’re going to learn the essential features of Fire Tablet HD series and some untapped information you never know you can achieve with your Amazon Fire HD! As you read further in this book, you will learn; how to start up your Amazon Fire HD, register it or de-register it, buy books and Apps from your device, sideload a digital publication purchased from Amazon website, transferring files, music, videos, and even get content downloaded to your Fire HD, create a household access and share content. You’re going to learn how to personalize your device and how to use your FIRE HD and lot more. It’s straight to solution guide without additional over-long boring details. By the time you finish reading this book, you’re going to know all you need to make use of your FIRE HD like a PRO and make it serve you better.

Install Google Play Store on Kindle

Install Google Play Store on Kindle
Author: ARX Reads
Publisher: ARX Brand International LLC
Total Pages: 25
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

I always wanted to install Gmail on my tablet. But all the tutorials I've found required root or at least a PC. That scared me! And now, finally, there's a way to install Google Play Store very quickly, pretty much in 15 minutes. At the same time, you'll get other apps from Google including Chrome and YouTube. It's a great functionality increase for the Amazon tablet, thanks to this you get a complete device you can even play Angry Birds on - which my seven-year-old daughter loves! I also tried to gather the answers to all the questions that you might have. Download this book by scrolling up and clicking on Buy Now to get this book Now.

Amazon and the Rise of E-commerce

Amazon and the Rise of E-commerce
Author: 50minutes,
Publisher: 50Minutes.com
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 2808002424

Find out how Amazon conquered the world in just 50 minutes! In less than two decades, Amazon grew from a startup to become the world leader in online shopping, with hundreds of millions of customers around the world. However, the future did not always look so bright for the internet giant: its unconventional business model initially left investors worried, and it had to overcome the burst of the internet bubble that led to the collapse of many other young tech companies. In this concise and accessible guide, you will find out how Jeff Bezos was able to steer Amazon from its humble beginnings in a garage in Seattle to its current position as one of the most influential companies in the world. In 50 minutes you will: • Learn about Amazon’s history, from 1994 right up to the present day • Understand its innovative business model and find out why it was so successful • Identify the opportunities and challenges for online shopping in the future ABOUT 50MINUTES.COM | BUSINESS STORIES The Business Stories series from the 50Minutes collection provides the tools to quickly understand the innovative companies that have shaped the modern business world. Our publications will give you contextual information, an analysis of business strategies and an introduction to future trends and opportunities in a clear and easily digestible format, making them the ideal starting point for readers looking to understand what makes these companies stand out.

Mobile ASP.NET MVC 5

Mobile ASP.NET MVC 5
Author: Eric Sowell
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1430250569

Mobile ASP.NET MVC 5 will take you step-by-step through the process of developing fluid content that adapts its layout to the client device using HTML, JavaScript and CSS, and responsive web design. This book introduces server-side techniques that allow you to show different content to different devices and make the most of their strengths and capabilities. Mobile ASP.NET MVC 5 includes a wide range of techniques, tips, and guidelines for dealing with some of the challenges of mobile web development, such as browser incompatibilities, varying device performance, and targeting older devices. You’ll learn to: Use responsive principles to build apps that display and perform well on a range of mobile devices. Leverage your server-side code to customize what you serve to the client, depending on its capabilities. Build an ASP.NET MVC custom view engine, use display modes effectively, and create reusable mobile components with custom HTML helpers. Make the most of new capabilities offered on some devices by interacting with native APIs. By the end of Mobile ASP.NET MVC 5, you should feel confident building web apps that successfully target anything from an iOS or Android device to a feature phone or an older mobile browser. Along the way, you'll learn about the modern mobile web landscape and how to choose the approaches that are right for you, depending on your target audience. This book is for the ASP.NET developer who knows how ASP.NET MVC works and is eager to learn how to use it for building mobile websites. What you’ll learn Use responsive principles to build apps that display and perform well on a range of mobile devices. Leverage your server-side code to customize what you serve to the client, depending on its capabilities. Build an ASP.NET MVC custom view engine, use display modes effectively, and create reusable mobile components with custom HTML helpers. Make the most of new capabilities offered on some devices by interacting with native APIs. Learn tips and tricks for dealing with browser incompatibilities and targeting older devices. Benefit from the author's experience as he guides you through a full range of modern mobile web strategy. Who this book is for This book is for the ASP.NET developer who knows how ASP.NET MVC works and is eager to learn how to use it for building mobile websites. Thorough knowledge of ASP.NET MVC is not at all required but some is assumed. This book also assumes a little knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. You do not need any prior experience in mobile development. Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Basics of Responsive Web Design Chapter 2: CSS Layout Bootcamp Chapter 3: Flexible Layouts Chapter 4: Flexible Navigation Chapter 5: Flexible Content Chapter 6: Display Modes, View Engines and Html Helpers Chapter 7: Device and Feature Detection Chapter 8: Mobile Performance Chapter 9: Native APIs, HTML5 and CSS3 on Mobile Today Chapter 10: Programming for Touch Chapter 11: Advanced Touch Programming Chapter 12: Useful Libraries for Mobile

Survey of Tablet Computer Lending Programs in Libraries

Survey of Tablet Computer Lending Programs in Libraries
Author: Primary Research Group
Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2014
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1574402986

The 80-page study presents the results of a survey of 42 libraries with tablet lending programs or those just about to implement one. The report gives detailed data and commentary on how the programs were organized, financed and implemented and their impact on patrons and libraries. The report helps its readers to answer questions such as: how many tablets do libraries maintain for loan? Which brands do they prefer and which are they planning to purchase in the future? How much have they spent on their tablet lending programs and plan to spend? Do they load their tablets with apps? If so how do they choose them? How many tablets are lost to theft? Or to negligence or accidents? What is the fine for overdue tablets? What is the length of the lending period? What are the circulation figures for tablets? What has been the impact on other library resources, such as a pre-existing laptop lending program? Or on use of the library’s eBook collection? Which libraries do they view as models and what advice can they offer to peers? What services or training are offered to library patrons about how to use the tablets? Data in the report is broken out by library type (public library/public college/private college/special library), by size of library staff, and size of stock of tablet loaned and other variables.

A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the ...

A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the ...
Author: Michael Sokoloff
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2002
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780801872341

Since the Middle Ages, lexographies of Talmudic and other rabbinic literature have combined in one entry Babylonian, Palestinian, and Targumic words from various periods. Because morphologically identical words in even closely related dialects can frequently differ in both meaning and nuance, their consolidation into one dictionary entry is often misleading. Scholars now realize the need to treat each dialect separately, and in A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, Michael Sokoloff provides a complete lexicon of the dialect spoken and written by Jews in Palestine during the Byzantine period, from the third century C.E. to the tenth century. Sokoloff draws on a wide range of sources, from inscriptions discovered in the remains of synagogues and on amulets, fragments of letters and other documents, poems, and marginal notations to local Targumim, the Palestinian Midrashim and Talmud, texts addressing religious law (halacha), and Palestinian marriage documents (ketubbot) from the Arabic period. Many of these sources were unavailable to previous lexographers, who based their dictionaries on corrupt nineteenth-century editions of the rabbinic literature. The discovery of new manuscripts in both European libraries and the Cairo Geniza over the course of the twentieth century has revolutionized the textual basis of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic. Each entry in A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic is divided into six parts: lemma or root, part of speech, English gloss, etymology, semantic features, and bibliographic references. Sokoloff also includes an index of all cited passages. This major reference work, updated to reflect the publication of new texts over the last decade, will both provide students and scholars with a tool for an accurate understanding of the Aramaic dialect of Jewish Palestinian literature of the Byzantine period and help Aramaist and Semitic linguists to see the relationship between this dialect and others, especially the contemporary dialects of Palestine.