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    (0 vote) Choosing A Notebook Computer: It Doesn't Have To Be Complicated by Adrian Adams. Getting the right notebook computer can be complicated if you don't know what to look for. While there are some key factors you should consider when comparing them, you also need to make a list of the things you need the notebook computer to be able to perform.
First, you need to consider the size of the monitor you want. If you will be using the notebook computer often you should consider one w... products, articles
    (0 vote) Knowing the Differences Between Laptops, Notebooks and Netbooks Jackie Beem In this age where technology reigns, it is almost a necessity to have your own portable computer, be it a laptop, notebook, or netbook. But wait, aren't all of these the same? The short answer - no. They are all names for different types of portable computers. How are they different? That's the long answer, and that's what this article would discuss.
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    (0 vote) Notebook Computers - What to Look For Prior to Buying One by Kurt Herman. Ever since the notebook computer arrived, it has always been changing. They have been changing in price, features, designs and the technology used in them. The reason for this change and these developments is competition. There are so many different types of computers available and choosing one becomes quite a bit of a headache. While buying your notebook computer there are a few essential thing... products, articles
Authors@Google: Peter Seibel
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Based on nearly eighty hours of conversations with fifteen all-time great programmers and computer scientists, the Q&A interviews in Coders at Work provide a multifaceted view into how great programmers learn to program, how they practice their craft, and what they think about the future of programming. Google's own Peter Norvig, Brad Fitzpatrick, Josh Block, Ken Thompson, Brendan Eiche are all featured in Coders at Work.
Peter Seibel visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss "Coders at Work" as part of the Authors@Google series.
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