Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
10:18 pm

This ebook is a handy and usable travel guide to Cairo. It was adapted for the Kindle from wikitravel.org*, which was named by Time magazine as one of the 50 best websites of 2008. This ebook has been prepared by Dolphin books specifically for the Amazon Kindle, and includes careful formatting and a hyperlinked table of contents.This ebook contains no advertising. Dolphin books is not paid to endorse any products or services.Among other things, this guide provides:information about travelling to from and within cairo, by plane, taxi, bus, bicycle, foot, boat, and car.useful telephone numberslists of events, landmarks, museums, and things to doinformation on shopping, dining, and hotels*wikitravel.org does not endorse this ebook nor any other product.
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at
3:10 pm

The 2009 Book Lover’s Calendar is specifically designed for the Amazon Kindle. On-the-move readers get a ready-reference tool with monthly calendar views showing U.S. holidays. A Year-at-a-glance view is also included.
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Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
10:43 pm

The 2009 Book Lover’s Calendar is specifically designed for the Amazon Kindle. On-the-move readers get a ready-reference tool with monthly calendar views showing U.S. holidays. A Year-at-a-glance view is also included.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
4:26 pm

Kindle Nation is a free weekly email newsletter by Stephen Windwalker, author of several books about the Kindle, the Kindle for iPhone App, and other innovations in the world of books. You may sign up to receive the newsletter as a free email each week at my A Kindle Home Page web site or at http://tinyurl.com/JoinKindleNation. You may also view the Kindle Nation archives free at http://tinyurl.com/KindleNationBackIssues. In addition, I am aggregating the newsletter’s back issues an issue and then a month at a time as a Kindle Store offering, at the lowest price I am allowed to set, as a convenience for readers who wish to read the newsletter directly on their Kindle or, through the Kindle for iPhone App, on their iPhone or iPod Touch.
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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at
3:20 pm

This issue of CODE Magazine features a number of articles on Service and Server technologies, including REST, Twitter Programming, Entity Framework 4, Windows Azure, and more. As always, the issue also features other .NET programming topics.This is the ad-free version of this publication.Table of Contents:*) Smaller Is Better*) Getting Back to Basics*) SharePoint Applied: To Kerberos or Not*) Post Mortem: Tower48 Software Escrow*) SQL Server 2008: Two Winning Features*) Twitter Programming Using WCF & REST*) SQL Server Reporting Services Hits its Stride*) What’s New in Entity Framework 4? Part 1: API Changes*) Five Steps Closer to Five Nines with WCF & Windows Azure*) Heard on .NET Rocks! Axum!*) Ask the Doc Detective*) Managed Coder: Of Software and PhilosophyFor more information, visit www.codemag.com
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