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Tech Book Round Up
The Clean Tech Revolution: The Next Big Growth and Investment Opportunity
by Ron Pernick & Clint Wilder
Came out June 12, 2007 from Collins Press
When industry giants GE, Toyota, and Goldman Sachs are investing in clean technologies then you know there's money to be made. Clean tech experts Ron Pernick and Clint Wilder explain how corporations are profiting from the emerging green market.
Bit Literacy: Productivity in the Age of Information and E-mail Overload
by Mark Hurst
Comes out June 15 from Good Experience Press
Adult ADD happens in this age of information and multi-tasking. Learn from Mark Hurst, the founder of Good Experience Inc., a consulting firm specializing in customer service and business productivity, on how to process it all without losing your mind.
by Ashlee Vance from Globe Pequot
Comes out September 1, 2007
This is more than an insiders look at Silicon Valley, it's a road trip through a revolution, making all the stops--Menlo Park, the Lawrence Livermore Lab, Stanford U and all the other places to be in the '90s tech bubble.
--Andrea Chalupa
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