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		<title>Facebook Hacking Course Review &#8211; Learn To Hack Facebook With Rafay</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 04:58:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amol Wagh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facebook is termed as one of the biggest country in the world, as it is biggest social network today with millions of daily users. No doubt that it is one of the best target for hacking profiles &#38; passwords for tampering. The very biggest mistake users do is &#8220;Lack of Awareness&#8221; The only thing you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><p>Facebook is termed as one of the biggest country in the world, as it is biggest social network today with millions of daily users. No doubt that it is one of the best target for hacking profiles &amp; passwords for tampering. The very biggest mistake users do is &#8220;Lack of Awareness&#8221;</p>
<p>The only thing you can prevent hackers from attacking your account is to get to know how exactly hackers hack the Facebook. Rafay baloch, my good friend &amp; best in class ethical hacking blogger has just launched his new online product which is “<a href="https://www.plimus.com/jsp/redirect.jsp?contractId=2920214&amp;referrer=amolwagh" target="_blank">Facebook Hacking course</a>” . He has already written and sold hundreds of copies of his book Beginners Guide to Ethical Hacking.</p>
<p>The Facebook Hacking Course contains series of videos which will tell you exactly how hackers hack facebook accounts, What methods they use and how you can prevent  yourself from these attacks.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>What Exactly is Included in Facebook Hacking Course </strong></span></p>
<p>This hacking course is presenting very cool Video Modules with step by step guide to hack Facebook passwords. These modules are very nicely compiled for beginners as well as advanced users. I have personally gone through its modules and Rafay is a great teacher in Hacking &#8211; I Must say. He have also included one of my favorite Sandboxie module fro checking &amp; executing infected applications in sandbox.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a title="Hack Facebook Tools &amp; Videos" href="https://www.plimus.com/jsp/redirect.jsp?contractId=2920214&amp;referrer=amolwagh" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-543  aligncenter" title="Facebook Hacking Course Review " src="http://www.hackersenigma.com/wp-content/uploads/images/Facebook.jpg" alt="Facebook Hacking Course Review " width="640" height="475" /></a></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><a title="Amazing Facebook Hacking" href="https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.jsp?contractId=2920214&amp;referrer=amolwagh" target="_blank"><strong>Click Here To Get Access To this Amazing hacking Course</strong></a></span></p>
<h2>Not Just this Amazing Course,  &#8221;You Also Get these Goodies For Free</h2>
<p><strong>1.Secret Anonymizing Techniques</strong></p>
<p>This section will contain 2 bonus videos which will tell you the exact methods used by hackers to hide their identity while doing malicious things online.  Another awesome tutorial !!!</p>
<p><strong>2.Direct Email Access and support</strong></p>
<p>If you get stuck any where, or have some problem executing the tutorial &#8211; You can send an email to rafay baloch and he will help you no matter how much time it takes him. What else you need &#8211; a great product &amp;personal help from expert.</p>
<p>So <strong>Do Not Wait</strong> at All &amp; get access to the amazing<strong><a title="The Facebook Hacking Course Review" href="https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.jsp?contractId=2920214&amp;referrer=amolwagh" target="_blank"> Facebook Hacking Course </a></strong>with two great bonuses from Rafay Baloch.</p>
<p><a title="Facebook Hacking Course" href="https://www.plimus.com/jsp/redirect.jsp?contractId=2920214&amp;referrer=amolwagh" target="_blank">Click Here to Know More About Facebook hacking Course</a></p>
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		<title>Simple Tweaks for Peak PC Graphics Performance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 05:14:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amol Wagh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adjust the settings for your graphics board and display to improve image quality. When it comes to your PC, looks definitely matter. Tiny text, blurry images, and flickering screens aren&#8217;t just annoying, they can lead to eyestrain, lost productivity, and a bill from the glazier for replacing the window you toss your monitor through out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><p>Adjust the settings for your graphics board and display to improve image quality.</p>
<p>When it comes to your PC, looks definitely matter. Tiny text, blurry images, and flickering screens aren&#8217;t just annoying, they can lead to eyestrain, lost productivity, and a bill from the glazier for replacing the window you toss your monitor through out of frustration. But you don&#8217;t have to give your display the heave-ho: A few simple adjustments to your graphics card and other Windows settings can ensure peak visual performance.</p>
<p>Your PC&#8217;s graphics card is controlled by its Windows driver, so get the latest driver release for your board. To see what version you have, right-click the desktop and choose Properties to open the Display Properties dialog box, then click Settings, Advanced, Adapter (in Windows XP, also select Properties, Driver).</p>
<p>Visit your graphics-card vendor&#8217;s Web site to download the most recent version of the driver, but don&#8217;t install beta drivers. These are works in progress that may cause more trouble than they&#8217;re worth.</p>
<p>Sight-Saving Settings</p>
<p>Here are a few settings that should be available for all graphics drivers.</p>
<p>Resolution: This is the number of dots&#8211;or pixels (short for &#8220;picture elements&#8221;)&#8211;displayed on your screen. The higher the resolution, the more dots per inch, and the sharper the displayed image (if your monitor supports the higher resolution). High resolutions increase the processing demands on your graphics board and PC.</p>
<p>The graphics cards in most computers made in the last three or four years support resolutions of at least 1024 by 768&#8211;meaning the screen image is composed of an orthogonal array 1024 pixels across and 768 pixels tall&#8211;and some support screen resolutions as high as 1600 by 1200. However, many older systems, as well as some newer budget systems, have a top resolution of only 800 by 600.</p>
<p>To adjust screen resolution, open Display Properties and click Settings. Slide the &#8216;Screen area&#8217; or &#8216;Screen resolution&#8217; bar to a higher (More) or lower (Less) resolution. Though higher resolutions improve image quality, they also shrink icons, text, and other on-screen objects. Experiment to find the setting that&#8217;s right for you. For most people, 1024 by 768 is the highest resolution they can read easily on a 17-inch CRT monitor.</p>
<p>Color depth: This setting is the number of colors that your graphics card supports. The more colors available for use, the more realistic the image, but again, the more colors on your screen, the greater the processing demands on your system.</p>
<p>Your graphics card&#8217;s color-depth settings are listed in Display Properties under the Settings tab on the Colors drop-down menu (&#8216;Color quality&#8217; in Windows XP). Each is named for the number of bits it assigns to each pixel: True Color (also called 24-bit color) makes 16,777,216 colors available, while High Color (16 bits) supports 65,536 colors. At lower than 16-bit color, your images may suffer. Many drivers no longer offer 8-bit (256 colors) or 15-bit (32,536 colors) settings.</p>
<p>New PCs often support 32-bit color, which offers the same 16 million-plus colors as True Color. The extra 8 bits control image opacity. This is useful in fast-moving 3D games but of little help in most business apps.</p>
<p>Refresh rate: Expressed in hertz, or cycles per second, this tells how often the phosphors that glow to create an image on a CRT screen are reenergized&#8211;that is, the times per second that the screen&#8217;s image is redrawn. A refresh rate that&#8217;s too low can cause annoying screen flicker. Even if you don&#8217;t see the flicker, slow refreshes can cause eyestrain and headaches.</p>
<p>Conventional wisdom says your refresh rate should be no less than 72 Hz. Some experts say the minimum rate is 80 Hz. Try different refresh rates until you find the one that works for you. Note that if your refresh rate is too high, you could lose image opacity. Still, few of us can discern rates higher than 85 Hz.</p>
<p>To adjust your screen&#8217;s refresh rate in Windows XP, open Display Properties and click Settings, Advanced, Adapter, List All Modes. Pick a combination of refresh rate, screen resolution, and color depth from the list of supported values.</p>
<p>To change your refresh rate in other versions of Windows, open Display Properties and then click Settings, Advanced, Adapter. Select an option from the &#8216;Refresh rate&#8217; drop-down menu. If you see no options there, however, your graphics board and monitor don&#8217;t support multiple refresh rates.</p>
<p>Even in that case, you might be able to increase your display&#8217;s refresh rate by decreasing your screen resolution or your color depth. All three specs compete for graphics-processing capacity, so if your graphics system is running at its maximum, try increasing one setting and lowering another. For example, reducing color depth from 32-bit to 16-bit&#8211;no big deal if you never look at photos&#8211;may free up enough processing power to let you bump your refresh rate from an annoying 60 Hz to an eye-pleasing 72 Hz. Or you may be able to increase resolution from 800 by 600 to 1024 by 768. There&#8217;s no guarantee, but these tricks might work.</p>
<p>Windows automatically sets your screen refresh rate to a safe but slow 60 Hz when it can&#8217;t detect your monitor. To confirm that Windows XP correctly recognizes your monitor, open Display Properties and click Settings, Advanced, Monitor. If your monitor isn&#8217;t listed under &#8216;Monitor type&#8217;, download and install the device&#8217;s driver from the manufacturer&#8217;s Web site.</p>
<p>In other versions of Windows, verify that Plug and Play is enabled. Make sure your monitor is listed under &#8216;Display&#8217; on the Settings tab in Display Properties, and then click Advanced, Monitor. Verify that Automatically detect Plug &amp; Play monitors is checked. If it isn&#8217;t, select it and then reset your refresh rate to a level that is higher than Windows&#8217; default 60 Hz.</p>
<p>DirectX: This Windows component controls multimedia functions. To check your current DirectX version, click Start, Run, type dxdiag, and click OK. Choose the System tab and look under System Information on the lower part of the screen. DirectX 9 is the latest version; if you don&#8217;t have it, download it from Microsoft.<br />
Touch Those Dials!</p>
<p>You can improve the image quality of your monitor via its built-in controls. The options vary by display manufacturer and model, but you should find brightness and other controls on most monitors.</p>
<p>Adjust brightness and contrast: Use this gray-scale image on your screen. Be sure you can see as many of the image&#8217;s 17 shades as possible; the two or three darkest may be tough to view in a bright room.</p>
<p>Center and align: Few monitors come straight from the factory with optimal screen geometry. Use your monitor&#8217;s screen-placement controls to center your displayed image, keep its edges straight, and minimize unfilled screen space.</p>
<p>To avoid eyestrain and other physical problems, put the top of the screen at eye level and at arm&#8217;s length from your head (your best position may vary). Orient your screen to avoid glare from lights and windows. If that&#8217;s not possible, get a glare filter such as Kensington&#8217;s $34 GlareMaster.</p>
<p>Clean it: Gently wipe your screen with a soft, lightly moistened cloth. Unless the monitor is really filthy, avoid cleaning solutions, which can damage delicate screen coatings. Clean the dust from the cooling vents in the monitor&#8217;s case; overheating is your display&#8217;s lethal enemy.</p>
<p>Graphics Triage</p>
<p>If your screen goes blank, the problem is likely due to a disconnected monitor cable, an unplugged power cord, or a too-low brightness setting. Monitors do die, however. If you smell something burning or hear popping sounds, your monitor could be failing&#8211;turn it off immediately. Monitors have been known to spontaneously combust.</p>
<p>Corrupted graphics drivers cause all kinds of PC problems. To check for a damaged graphics driver, install the plain-vanilla VGA driver that comes with Windows. If your troubles disappear, reinstall a clean copy of the monitor&#8217;s original driver, or an updated version.</p>
<p>Some graphics boards don&#8217;t work or play well with other hardware devices. Windows allows you to disable graphics-acceleration functions for the sake of compatibility. Open Display Properties and click Settings, Advanced, Troubleshooting in Windows XP and 2000, or Settings, Advanced, Performance in Windows 98 and Me. Move the slider under &#8216;Hardware acceleration&#8217; to the left to disable your graphics acceleration.</p>
<p>A shaking or shimmering image on your screen may be due to nearby magnetic fields. Keep clocks and other appliances that use electric motors, and those that use a lot of electricity (such as microwave ovens), far from your monitor. Power lines behind walls can cause interference, so try moving the display away from nearby walls.</p>
<p>If your screen image is washed in blue, red, or green, check for a loose cable connecting your graphics board to your monitor. Look for bent pins inside the cable connector; you can often straighten them with needle-nose pliers. If on-screen objects have a rainbow cast, some monitors have convergence controls that you can use to tune the image.</p>
<p>Living in a Flat World</p>
<p>Notebook displays are fine-tuned in the factory to work with the system&#8217;s other hardware; your desktop&#8217;s flat panel likely isn&#8217;t. And tuning an LCD isn&#8217;t the same as tuning a CRT monitor. If both your LCD and graphics board support Digital Visual Interface connections, make sure they&#8217;re using them. Vendors don&#8217;t always ship a DVI cable with cards that produce both analog and digital signals, so you&#8217;ll have to replace the analog cable. If your display supports DVI but your graphics card doesn&#8217;t, upgrade your card.</p>
<p>Make sure your LCD is set to its native resolution. Many flat-panel displays don&#8217;t look good at other resolutions. Unfortunately, some 15-inch LCDs have a native resolution of 1024 by 768 dpi, which makes text minuscule. The solution is to open Display Properties, click Appearance, and change the setting on the &#8216;Font size&#8217; drop-down menu to increase the size of your text. (Most browsers include their own font-size settings.)</p>
<p>In Windows XP, open Display Properties, click Appearance, Effects, and check Use the following method to smooth screen fonts. Select ClearType to see a big improvement in the appearance of many of your fonts.</p>
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		<title>List of All Trojans and Trojan Ports</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 05:12:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amol Wagh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TCP 1 Breach.2001, SocketsDeTroie.230, SocketsDeTroie.250 TCP 28 Amanda.200 TCP 31 MastersParadise.920 TCP 68 Subseven.100 TCP 142 NetTaxi.180 TCP 146 Infector.141, Intruder.100, Intruder.100 TCP 171 ATrojan.200 TCP 285 WCTrojan.100 TCP 286 WCTrojan.100 TCP 334 Backage.310 TCP 370 NeuroticKat.120, NeuroticKat.130 TCP 413 Coma.109 TCP 420 Breach.450 TCP 555 Id2001.100, PhaseZero.100, StealthSpy.100 TCP 623 Rtb666.160 TCP 660 Zaratustra.100 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><p>TCP 1 Breach.2001, SocketsDeTroie.230, SocketsDeTroie.250<br />
TCP 28 Amanda.200<br />
TCP 31 MastersParadise.920<br />
TCP 68 Subseven.100<br />
TCP 142 NetTaxi.180<br />
TCP 146 Infector.141, Intruder.100, Intruder.100<br />
TCP 171 ATrojan.200<br />
TCP 285 WCTrojan.100<br />
TCP 286 WCTrojan.100<br />
TCP 334 Backage.310<br />
TCP 370 NeuroticKat.120, NeuroticKat.130<br />
TCP 413 Coma.109<br />
TCP 420 Breach.450<br />
TCP 555 Id2001.100, PhaseZero.100, StealthSpy.100<br />
TCP 623 Rtb666.160<br />
TCP 660 Zaratustra.100<br />
TCP 661 Noknok.800, Noknok.820<br />
TCP 666 BackConstruction.210, BackConstruction.250, Bla.100, Bla.200, Bla.400, Bla.503, Cain.150, Dimbus.100, Noknok.820, Ripper.100, SatansBackdoor.100, SatansBackdoor.101, SatansBackdoor.102, Unicorn.100, Unicorn.101, Unicorn.110<br />
TCP 667 SniperNet.210, Snipernet.220<br />
TCP 668 Unicorn.101, Unicorn.110<br />
TCP 680 Rtb666.160<br />
TCP 777 Tiny.100, Undetected.230, Undetected.300, Undetected.310, Undetected.320, Undetected.330, Undetected.331, Undetected.332<br />
TCP 785 NetworkTerrorist.100<br />
TCP 800 NeuroticKitten.010<br />
TCP 831 NeuroticKat.100, NeuroticKat.120, NeuroticKat.130<br />
TCP 901 NetDevil.130, NetDevil.140<br />
TCP 1000 DerSpaeher.200<br />
TCP 1001 Silencer.100<br />
TCP 1008 AutoSpy.100<br />
TCP 1010 DerSpaeher.200<br />
TCP 1015 Doly.150<br />
TCP 1111 TPort.100<br />
TCP 1130 Noknok.800, Noknok.820<br />
TCP 1207 SoftWAR.100<br />
TCP 1243 Subseven.100, SubSeven.110, SubSeven.180, SubSeven.190, Subseven.200<br />
TCP 1245 VoodooDoll.006<br />
TCP 1269 Matrix.130<br />
TCP 1480 RemoteHack.130<br />
TCP 1568 RemoteHack.100, RemoteHack.110<br />
TCP 1600 DirectConnection.100<br />
TCP 1601 DirectConnection.100<br />
TCP 1602 DirectConnection.100<br />
TCP 1634 NetCrack.100<br />
TCP 1784 Snid.120, Snid.212<br />
TCP 1999 TransmissionScout.100, TransmissionScout.110<br />
TCP 2000 ATrojan.200, InsaneNetwork.400<br />
TCP 2001 DIRT.220, TrojanCow.100<br />
TCP 2003 TransmissionScout.100, TransmissionScout.110<br />
TCP 2023 RipperPro.100<br />
TCP 2040 InfernoUploader.100<br />
TCP 2115 Bugs.100<br />
TCP 2140 DeepThroat.100, DeepThroat.200, DeepThroat.310<br />
TCP 2332 SilentSpy.202<br />
TCP 2589 Dagger.140<br />
TCP 2600 DigitalRootbeer.100<br />
TCP 2989 Rat.200<br />
TCP 3128 MastersParadise.970<br />
TCP 3129 MastersParadise.920, MastersParadise.970<br />
TCP 3150 DeepThroat.100, DeepThroat.200, DeepThroat.310, MiniBacklash.110<br />
TCP 3215 BlackStar.100, Ghost.230<br />
TCP 3333 Daodan.123<br />
TCP 3410 OptixPro.100, OptixPro.110<br />
TCP 3456 Force.155, TerrorTrojan.100<br />
TCP 3505 AutoSpy.130, AutoSpy.140<br />
TCP 3586 Snid.120, Snid.212<br />
TCP 3700 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
TCP 3723 Mantis.100<br />
TCP 3800 Eclypse.100<br />
TCP 3996 RemoteAnything.364<br />
TCP 4000 SkyDance.220, SkyDance.229<br />
TCP 4201 Wartrojan.160, Wartrojan.200<br />
TCP 4225 SilentSpy.202<br />
TCP 4321 Bobo.100<br />
TCP 4444 AlexTrojan.200, Crackdown.100<br />
TCP 4488 EventHorizon.100<br />
TCP 4523 Celine.100<br />
TCP 4545 InternalRevise.100, RemoteRevise.150<br />
TCP 4567 FileNail.100<br />
TCP 4666 Mneah.100<br />
TCP 4950 ICQTrojan.100<br />
TCP 5005 Aladino.060<br />
TCP 5025 Keylogger.WMRemote.100<br />
TCP 5031 NetMetro.104<br />
TCP 5032 NetMetro.104<br />
TCP 5033 NetMetro.104<br />
TCP 5050 RoxRat.100<br />
TCP 5151 OptixLite.020, OptixLite.030, OptixLite.040<br />
TCP 5190 MBomber.100<br />
TCP 5277 WinShell.400<br />
TCP 5343 WCRat.100<br />
TCP 5400 BackConstruction.120, BackConstruction.150, BladeRunner.080, DeepThroat.300<br />
TCP 5401 BackConstruction.120, BackConstruction.150, BackConstruction.210, BackConstruction.250, BladeRunner.080, DeepThroat.300, Mneah.100<br />
TCP 5402 BackConstruction.210, BackConstruction.250, BladeRunner.080, DeepThroat.300, Mneah.100<br />
TCP 5534 TheFlu.100<br />
TCP 5550 XTCP.200, XTCP.201<br />
TCP 5555 Noxcape.100, Noxcape.200<br />
TCP 5695 Assassin.100<br />
TCP 5714 WinCrash.100<br />
TCP 5741 WinCrash.100<br />
TCP 5742 WinCrash.103<br />
TCP 5802 Y3KRat.160<br />
TCP 5810 Y3KRat.160<br />
TCP 5838 Y3KRat.170<br />
TCP 5858 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140<br />
TCP 5880 Y3KRat.140<br />
TCP 5881 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140<br />
TCP 5882 Y3KRat.100, Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140, Y3KRat.150<br />
TCP 5883 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.140<br />
TCP 5884 Y3KRat.140, Y3KRat.150<br />
TCP 5885 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140<br />
TCP 5886 Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140<br />
TCP 5887 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140<br />
TCP 5888 Y3KRat.100, Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140, Y3KRat.150<br />
TCP 5889 Y3KRat.100, Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140, Y3KRat.150<br />
TCP 5890 Y3KRat.140<br />
TCP 6400 Thething.100, Thething.150<br />
TCP 6556 AutoSpy.120, AutoSpy.122<br />
TCP 6655 Aqua.020<br />
TCP 6660 LameSpy.095<br />
TCP 6666 LameRemote.100, ProjectMayhem.100<br />
TCP 6669 Vampire.100<br />
TCP 6670 DeepThroat.200, DeepThroat.210<br />
TCP 6671 DeepThroat.310<br />
TCP 6699 HostControl.101<br />
TCP 6711 DeepThroat.300, Noknok.820, SubSeven.180, SubSeven.190<br />
TCP 6712 Subseven.100<br />
TCP 6713 Subseven.100<br />
TCP 6767 NTRC.120<br />
TCP 6776 SubSeven.180, SubSeven.190, Subseven.200<br />
TCP 6789 Doly.200<br />
TCP 6796 SubSeven.214<br />
TCP 6912 ShitHeep.100<br />
TCP 6939 Indoctrination.100<br />
TCP 6953 Lithium.100<br />
TCP 6969 2000Cracks.100, Bigorna.100, Danton.110, Danton.210, Danton.220, Danton.310, Danton.320, Danton.330, GateCrasher.110, NetController.108, Sparta.110, VagrNocker.120<br />
TCP 6970 Danton.330<br />
TCP 7001 Freak88.100<br />
TCP 7119 Massaker.100<br />
TCP 7200 Massaker.110<br />
TCP 7300 Coced.221<br />
TCP 7301 Coced.221<br />
TCP 7306 NetSpy.200, NetSpy.200<br />
TCP 7410 Phoenix.190, Phoenix.200<br />
TCP 7511 Genue.100<br />
TCP 7609 Snid.120, Snid.212<br />
TCP 7614 Wollf.130<br />
TCP 7648 BlackStar.100, Ghost.230<br />
TCP 7788 Last.2000, Matrix.200<br />
TCP 7826 MiniOblivion.010, Oblivion.010<br />
TCP 7887 SmallFun.110<br />
TCP 7891 Revenger.100<br />
TCP 7979 VagrNocker.200<br />
TCP 7997 VagrNocker.200<br />
TCP 8000 XConsole.100<br />
TCP 8011 Way.240<br />
TCP 8012 Ptakks.215, Ptakks.217<br />
TCP 8110 LoseLove.100<br />
TCP 8111 LoseLove.100<br />
TCP 8301 LoseLove.100<br />
TCP 8302 LoseLove.100<br />
TCP 8372 NetBoy.100<br />
TCP 8720 Connection.130<br />
TCP 8734 AutoSpy.110<br />
TCP 8811 Force.155<br />
TCP 8899 Last.2000<br />
TCP 9000 Aristotles.100<br />
TCP 9301 LoseLove.100<br />
TCP 9400 InCommand.100, InCommand.110, InCommand.120, InCommand.130, InCommand.140, InCommand.150, InCommand.153, InCommand.160, InCommand.167, InCommand.170<br />
TCP 9401 InCommand.100, InCommand.110, InCommand.170<br />
TCP 9402 InCommand.100, InCommand.110<br />
TCP 9561 CRatPro.110<br />
TCP 9563 CRatPro.110<br />
TCP 9580 TheefLE.100<br />
TCP 9696 Danton.210, Ghost.230<br />
TCP 9697 Danton.320, Danton.330, Ghost.230<br />
TCP 9870 R3C.100<br />
TCP 9872 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
TCP 9873 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
TCP 9874 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
TCP 9875 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
TCP 9876 Rux.100, SheepGoat.100<br />
TCP 9877 SmallBigBrother.020<br />
TCP 9878 SmallBigBrother.020, TransmissionScout.100, TransmissionScout.110, TransmissionScout.120<br />
TCP 9879 SmallBigBrother.020<br />
TCP 9999 ForcedEntry.100, Infra.100, Prayer.120, Prayer.130, TakeOver.200, TakeOver.300<br />
TCP 10001 DTr.130, DTr.140<br />
TCP 10013 Amanda.200<br />
TCP 10067 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
TCP 10100 Gift.240<br />
TCP 10101 NewSilencer.100<br />
TCP 10167 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
TCP 10528 HostControl.100, HostControl.260<br />
TCP 10607 Coma.109<br />
TCP 10666 Ambush.100<br />
TCP 11011 Amanda.200<br />
TCP 11050 HostControl.101<br />
TCP 11051 HostControl.100, HostControl.260<br />
TCP 11223 AntiNuke.100, Progenic.100, Progenic.110<br />
TCP 11225 Cyn.100, Cyn.103, Cyn.120<br />
TCP 11306 Noknok.800, Noknok.820<br />
TCP 11831 Katux.200, Latinus.140, Latinus.150, Pest.100, Pest.400<br />
TCP 11991 PitfallSurprise.100<br />
TCP 12043 Frenzy.2000<br />
TCP 12345 Fade.100, Netbus.160, Netbus.170, VagrNocker.400<br />
TCP 12346 Netbus.160, Netbus.170<br />
TCP 12348 Bionet.210, Bionet.261, Bionet.280, Bionet.302, Bionet.305, Bionet.311, Bionet.313, Bionet.316, Bionet.317<br />
TCP 12349 Bionet.084, Bionet.261, Bionet.280, Bionet.302, Bionet.305, Bionet.311, Bionet.313, Bionet.314, Bionet.316, Bionet.317, Bionet.401, Bionet.402<br />
TCP 12389 KheSanh.210<br />
TCP 12478 Bionet.210<br />
TCP 12623 Buttman.090, Buttman.100<br />
TCP 12624 Buttman.090, Buttman.100<br />
TCP 12625 Buttman.100<br />
TCP 12904 Akropolis.100, Rocks.100<br />
TCP 13473 Chupacabra.100<br />
TCP 13753 AFTP.010<br />
TCP 14100 Eurosol.100<br />
TCP 14194 CyberSpy.840<br />
TCP 14286 HellDriver.100<br />
TCP 14500 PCInvader.050, PCInvader.060, PCInvader.070<br />
TCP 14501 PCInvader.060, PCInvader.070<br />
TCP 14502 PCInvader.050, PCInvader.060, PCInvader.070<br />
TCP 14503 PCInvader.050, PCInvader.060, PCInvader.070<br />
TCP 14504 PCInvader.050, PCInvader.060<br />
TCP 15092 HostControl.100, HostControl.260<br />
TCP 15382 SubZero.100<br />
TCP 15432 Cyn.210<br />
TCP 15555 ICMIBC.100<br />
TCP 16322 LastDoor.100<br />
TCP 16484 MoSucker.110<br />
TCP 16661 Dfch.010<br />
TCP 16969 Progenic.100<br />
TCP 16982 AcidShiver.100<br />
TCP 17300 Kuang.200<br />
TCP 17499 CrazzyNet.370, CrazzyNet.375, CrazzyNet.521<br />
TCP 17500 CrazzyNet.370, CrazzyNet.375, CrazzyNet.521<br />
TCP 17569 Infector.141, Infector.160, Infector.170, Infector.180, Infector.190, Infector.200, Intruder.100, Intruder.100<br />
TCP 17593 AudioDoor.120<br />
TCP 19191 BlueFire.035, BlueFire.041<br />
TCP 19604 Metal.270<br />
TCP 19605 Metal.270<br />
TCP 19991 Dfch.010<br />
TCP 20000 Millenium.100<br />
TCP 20001 Millenium.100, PshychoFiles.180<br />
TCP 20002 AcidKor.100, PshychoFiles.180<br />
TCP 20005 MoSucker.200, MoSucker.210, MoSucker.220<br />
TCP 21212 Schwindler.182<br />
TCP 21554 Exploiter.100, Exploiter.110, Girlfriend.130, GirlFriend.135<br />
TCP 21579 Breach.2001<br />
TCP 21584 Breach.2001<br />
TCP 21684 Intruse.134<br />
TCP 22068 AcidShiver.110<br />
TCP 22115 Cyn.120<br />
TCP 22222 Prosiak.047, Ruler.141, Rux.300, Rux.400, Rux.500, Rux.600<br />
TCP 22223 Rux.400, Rux.500, Rux.600<br />
TCP 22456 Bla.200, Bla.503<br />
TCP 22457 AcidShiver.120, Bla.200, Bla.503<br />
TCP 22784 Intruzzo.110<br />
TCP 22845 Breach.450<br />
TCP 22847 Breach.450<br />
TCP 23005 Infinaeon.110, NetTrash.100, Oxon.110, WinRat.100<br />
TCP 23006 Infinaeon.110, NetTrash.100, Oxon.110, WinRat.100<br />
TCP 23032 Amanda.200<br />
TCP 23432 Asylum.010, Asylum.012, Asylum.013, Asylum.014, MiniAsylum.110<br />
TCP 23456 EvilFTP.100, VagrNocker.400<br />
TCP 23476 DonaldDick.153, DonaldDick.154, DonaldDick.155<br />
TCP 23477 DonaldDick.153<br />
TCP 24000 Infector.170<br />
TCP 24307 Wildek.020<br />
TCP 25386 MoonPie.220<br />
TCP 25486 MoonPie.220<br />
TCP 25555 FreddyK.100, FreddyK.200<br />
TCP 25556 FreddyK.100<br />
TCP 25685 MoonPie.010, MoonPie.012, MoonPie.130, MoonPie.220, MoonPie.240, MoonPie.400<br />
TCP 25686 MoonPie.135, MoonPie.200, MoonPie.400<br />
TCP 25982 MoonPie.135, MoonPie.200<br />
TCP 26274 Delta.050<br />
TCP 27160 MoonPie.135, MoonPie.200<br />
TCP 27184 Alvgus.100, Alvgus.800<br />
TCP 27374 Muerte.110, Subseven.210, SubSeven.213<br />
TCP 28429 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
TCP 28430 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
TCP 28431 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
TCP 28432 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
TCP 28433 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
TCP 28434 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
TCP 28435 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
TCP 28436 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
TCP 29559 DuckToy.100, DuckToy.101, Katux.200, Latinus.140, Latinus.150, Pest.100, Pest.400<br />
TCP 29891 Unexplained.100<br />
TCP 30000 Infector.170<br />
TCP 30001 Error32.100<br />
TCP 30003 LamersDeath.100<br />
TCP 30029 AOLTrojan.110<br />
TCP 30100 NetSphere.127, NetSphere.130, NetSphere.131<br />
TCP 30101 NetSphere.127, NetSphere.130, NetSphere.131<br />
TCP 30102 NetSphere.127, NetSphere.130, NetSphere.131<br />
TCP 30103 NetSphere.131<br />
TCP 30947 Intruse.134<br />
TCP 31320 LittleWitch.400, LittleWitch.420<br />
TCP 31337 BackOrifice.120, Khaled.100, OPC.200<br />
TCP 31415 Lithium.101<br />
TCP 31416 Lithium.100, Lithium.101<br />
TCP 31557 Xanadu.110<br />
TCP 31631 CleptoManicos.100<br />
TCP 31745 Buschtrommel.100, Buschtrommel.122<br />
TCP 31785 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.100, Hack&#8217;a'Tack.112<br />
TCP 31787 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.100, Hack&#8217;a'Tack.112<br />
TCP 31789 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.100, Hack&#8217;a'Tack.112<br />
TCP 31791 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.100, Hack&#8217;a'Tack.112<br />
TCP 31887 BDDT.100<br />
TCP 31889 BDDT.100<br />
TCP 32100 ProjectNext.053<br />
TCP 32418 AcidBattery.100<br />
TCP 32791 Akropolis.100, Rocks.100<br />
TCP 33291 RemoteHak.001<br />
TCP 33333 Blackharaz.100, Prosiak.047, SubSeven.214<br />
TCP 33577 SonOfPsychward.020<br />
TCP 34324 TelnetServer.100<br />
TCP 34763 Infector.180, Infector.190, Infector.200<br />
TCP 35000 Infector.190, Infector.200<br />
TCP 35600 Subsari.140<br />
TCP 36794 BugBear.100<br />
TCP 37237 Mantis.020<br />
TCP 37651 YAT.210<br />
TCP 37653 YAT.310<br />
TCP 40308 Subsari.140<br />
TCP 40412 TheSpy.100<br />
TCP 40421 MastersParadise.970<br />
TCP 40422 MastersParadise.970<br />
TCP 40999 DiemsMutter.110, DiemsMutter.140<br />
TCP 41626 Shah.100<br />
TCP 44444 Prosiak.070<br />
TCP 45673 Akropolis.100, Rocks.100<br />
TCP 47262 Delta.050<br />
TCP 48006 Fragglerock.200<br />
TCP 49683 HolzPferd.210<br />
TCP 50000 Infector.180<br />
TCP 50130 Enterprise.100<br />
TCP 50766 Fore.100<br />
TCP 51234 Cyn.210<br />
TCP 51966 Cafeini.080, Cafeini.110<br />
TCP 54321 PCInvader.010<br />
TCP 57341 NetRaider.100<br />
TCP 57922 Bionet.084<br />
TCP 58008 Tron.100<br />
TCP 58009 Tron.100<br />
TCP 59090 AcidReign.200<br />
TCP 59211 DuckToy.100, DuckToy.101<br />
TCP 59345 NewFuture.100<br />
TCP 60000 DeepThroat.300, MiniBacklash.100, MiniBacklash.101, MiniBacklash.101<br />
TCP 60411 Connection.100, Connection.130<br />
TCP 60412 Connection.130<br />
TCP 60552 RoxRat.100<br />
TCP 63536 InsaneNetwork.500<br />
TCP 63878 AphexFTP.100<br />
TCP 63879 AphexFTP.100<br />
TCP 64969 Lithium.100<br />
TCP 65000 Socket.100<br />
UDP 1 SocketsDeTroie.250<br />
UDP 666 Bla.200, Bla.400, Bla.503, Noknok.820<br />
UDP 1130 Noknok.800, Noknok.820<br />
UDP 2140 DeepThroat.100, DeepThroat.200, DeepThroat.310<br />
UDP 2989 Rat.200<br />
UDP 3128 MastersParadise.970<br />
UDP 3129 MastersParadise.920, MastersParadise.970<br />
UDP 3150 DeepThroat.100, DeepThroat.200, DeepThroat.310, MiniBacklash.110<br />
UDP 3333 Daodan.123<br />
UDP 3800 Eclypse.100<br />
UDP 3996 RemoteAnything.364<br />
UDP 4000 RemoteAnything.364<br />
UDP 5555 Daodan.123<br />
UDP 5881 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.140<br />
UDP 5882 Y3KRat.100, Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140, Y3KRat.150<br />
UDP 5883 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.140<br />
UDP 5884 Y3KRat.140, Y3KRat.150<br />
UDP 5885 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140<br />
UDP 5886 Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140<br />
UDP 5887 Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.140<br />
UDP 5888 Y3KRat.100, Y3KRat.110, Y3KRat.120, Y3KRat.150<br />
UDP 6953 Lithium.100<br />
UDP 8012 Ptakks.217<br />
UDP 10067 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
UDP 10167 PortalOfDoom.100<br />
UDP 10666 Ambush.100<br />
UDP 11225 Cyn.100, Cyn.103, Cyn.120<br />
UDP 11306 Noknok.800, Noknok.820<br />
UDP 12389 KheSanh.210<br />
UDP 12623 Buttman.090, Buttman.100<br />
UDP 12625 Buttman.100<br />
UDP 14100 Eurosol.100<br />
UDP 23476 DonaldDick.155<br />
UDP 26274 Delta.050<br />
UDP 27184 Alvgus.100<br />
UDP 28431 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
UDP 28432 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
UDP 28433 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
UDP 28434 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
UDP 28435 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
UDP 28436 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.2000<br />
UDP 29891 Unexplained.100<br />
UDP 30103 NetSphere.131<br />
UDP 31320 LittleWitch.400, LittleWitch.420<br />
UDP 31337 BackOrifice.120, OPC.200<br />
UDP 31416 Lithium.100, Lithium.101<br />
UDP 31789 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.100, Hack&#8217;a'Tack.112<br />
UDP 31791 Hack&#8217;a'Tack.100, Hack&#8217;a'Tack.112<br />
UDP 33333 Blackharaz.100<br />
UDP 47262 Delta.050<br />
UDP 49683 HolzPferd.210<br />
UDP 60000 MiniBacklash.100</p>
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		<title>250 Technology Books Download Here Free</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amol Wagh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 10 minute guide to lotus notes mail 4.5 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 2 10 minute guide to Microsoft exchange 5.0 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 3 10 minute guide to outlook 97 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 4 10 minute guide to schedule+ for windows 95 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 5 ActiveX programming unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 6 ActiveX programming unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 7 Advanced perl programming http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 8 Advanced PL/SQL [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><p>1<br />
10 minute guide to lotus notes mail 4.5</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>2<br />
10 minute guide to Microsoft exchange 5.0</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>3<br />
10 minute guide to outlook 97</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>4<br />
10 minute guide to schedule+ for windows 95</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>5<br />
ActiveX programming unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>6<br />
ActiveX programming unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>7<br />
Advanced perl programming</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>8<br />
Advanced PL/SQL programming with packages</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>9<br />
Adventure in Prolog/AMZI<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>10<br />
Algorithms CMSC251/Mount, David<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>11<br />
Alison Balter&#8217;s Mastering Access 95 development, premier ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>12<br />
Apache : The definitive guide, 3rd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>13<br />
Beej&#8217;s guide to network programming/Hall, Brain<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>14<br />
Beyond Linux from Scratch/BLFS Development Team</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/linux/Administration/Beyond_Linux_From_Scratch/</p>
<p>15<br />
Borland C++ builder unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>16<br />
Building an intranet with windows NT 4</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>17<br />
Building an Intranet with Windows NT 4</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>18<br />
Building expert systems in prolog/AMZI<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>19<br />
C programming language</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/pl/C/The_C_Programming_Language_by_K&#038;R/</p>
<p>20<br />
C Programming/Holmes, Steven<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>21<br />
C++ Annotations<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>22<br />
CGI developer&#8217;s guide</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>23<br />
CGI manual of style</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>24<br />
CGI manual of style online</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>25<br />
CGI programming</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>26<br />
CGI programming unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>27<br />
CGI programming with Perl, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>28<br />
Charlie Calvert&#8217;s Borland C++ builder unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>29<br />
Client/server computing, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>30<br />
Client-server computing, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>31<br />
Common LISP, the language/Steele, Guy<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>32<br />
Compilers and compiler generators : an introduction with C++/Terry, P.D.<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>33<br />
Complete idiot&#8217;s guide to creating HTML webpage</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>34<br />
Computer graphics CMSC 427/Mount, David<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>35<br />
Configuring and troubleshooting the windows NT/95 registry</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>36<br />
Creating commercial websites</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>37<br />
Creating web applets with Java</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>38<br />
Crystal Reports.NET</p>
<p>http://www.crystalreportsbook.com/Chapters.asp</p>
<p>39<br />
Curious about the internet</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>40<br />
Curious about the internet?</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>41<br />
Dan appleman&#8217;s developing activeX components with Visual Basic 5</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>42<br />
Dan appleman&#8217;s developing activex components with Visual Basic 5.0</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>43<br />
Data structures CMSC420/Mount, David<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>44<br />
Database developer&#8217;s guide with visual basic 4, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>45<br />
Database developer&#8217;s guide with Visual Basic 4, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>46<br />
Database developer&#8217;s guide with Visual C++ 4, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>47<br />
Database developer&#8217;s guide with Visual C++ 4, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>48<br />
Design and analysis of computer algorithms CMSC451/Mount, David<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>49<br />
Designing implementing Microsoft internet information server</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>50<br />
Designing implementing Microsoft proxy server</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>51<br />
Developing for netscape one</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>52<br />
Developing intranet applications with java</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>53<br />
Developing personal oracle 7 for windows 95 applications</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>54<br />
Developing personal Oracle 7 for windows 95 applications</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>55<br />
Developing professional java applets</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>56<br />
Developing professional java applets</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>57<br />
DNS and BIND</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>58<br />
Doing objects with VB.NET and C#</p>
<p>http://vbwire.com/nl?6814</p>
<p>59<br />
EAI/BPM Evaluation Series: IBM WebSphere MQ Workflow v3.3.2 &amp; EAI Suite by<br />
&gt; Middleware Technology Evaluation Series, Phong Tran &amp; Jeffrey Gosper</p>
<p>http://www.cmis.csiro.au/mte/reports/BPM_IBMwebsphereMQ332.htm</p>
<p>60<br />
Effective AWK programming</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/shell/Effective_AWK_Programming/</p>
<p>61<br />
Enterprise javabeans, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>62<br />
Exploring java</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>63<br />
GNOME/Sheets, John<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>64<br />
Graph theory/Prof. Even<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>65<br />
Hacking java</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>66<br />
How intranets work</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>67<br />
How intranets work</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>68<br />
How to program visual basic 5.0</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>69<br />
How to use HTML 3.2</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>70<br />
Html : The definitive guide</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>71<br />
HTML 3.2 &amp; CGI unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>72<br />
HTML 3.2 and CGI professional reference edition unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>73<br />
HTML by example</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>74<br />
Internet firewall</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>75<br />
Intranets unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>76<br />
Introduction to object-oriented programming using C++/Muller, Peter<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>77<br />
Introduction to programming using Java/Eck, David<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>78<br />
Introduction to socket programming</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/network/An_Introduction_to_Socket_Programming/</p>
<p>79<br />
Java 1.1 unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>80<br />
Java 1.1 unleashed, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>81<br />
Java 1.1 unleashed, 3rd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>82<br />
Java 114 documentation</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>83<br />
Java AWT reference</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>84<br />
Java by example</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>85<br />
Java developer&#8217;s guide</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>86<br />
Java developer&#8217;s guide</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>87<br />
Java developer&#8217;s reference</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>88<br />
Java developer&#8217;s reference</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>89<br />
Java Distributed computing</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>90<br />
Java enterprise</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>91<br />
Java enterprise in a nutshell</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>92<br />
Java foundation classes in a nutshell</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>93<br />
Java fundamental classes reference</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>94<br />
Java in a nutshell</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>95<br />
Java in a nutshell, 3rd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>96<br />
Java language reference</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>97<br />
Java security</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>98<br />
Java servlet programming</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>99<br />
Java unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>100<br />
Java unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>101<br />
Java, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>102<br />
_JavaScript : the definitive guide</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>103<br />
_Javascript manual of style</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>104<br />
_Javascript manual of style</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>105<br />
Josh&#8217;s GNU Linux Guide/Joshua</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/linux/Administration/Josh&#8217;s_GNU_Linux_Guide/</p>
<p>106<br />
Late night activex</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>107<br />
Late night activeX</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>108<br />
Laura lemay&#8217;s 3D graphics in and VRML 2</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>109<br />
Laura lemay&#8217;s activex and _VBScript</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>110<br />
Laura lemay&#8217;s graphics and web page design</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>111<br />
Laura lemay&#8217;s guide to sizzling websites design</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>112<br />
Laura lemay&#8217;s _javascript 1.1</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>113<br />
Laura lemay&#8217;s web workshop activex and _VBScript</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>114<br />
Laura lemay&#8217;s web workshop Graphics web page design</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>115<br />
Laura lemay&#8217;s web workshop _javascript</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>116<br />
Learning perl</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>117<br />
Learning perl on win32</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>118<br />
Learning the kornshell</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>119<br />
Learning unix</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>120<br />
Learning vi</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>121<br />
Linux from Scratch/Beekmans, Gerard</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/linux/Administration/Linux_From_Scratch/</p>
<p>122<br />
Linux in a nutshell, 3rd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>123<br />
Linux kernel/Rusling, David<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>124<br />
Linux network administrator&#8217;s guide/Dawson, Terry<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>125<br />
Linux system administrator&#8217;s survival guide</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>126<br />
MAPI, SAPI and TAPI developer&#8217;s guide</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>127<br />
Mastering access 95 development</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>128<br />
Microsoft access 97 quick reference</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>129<br />
Microsoft access 97 quick reference</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>130<br />
Microsoft backoffice 2 unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>131<br />
Microsoft excel 97 quick reference</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>132<br />
Microsoft excel 97 quick reference</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>133<br />
Microsoft exchange server survival guide</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>134<br />
Microsoft frontpage unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>135<br />
Microsoft word 97 quick reference</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>136<br />
Microsoft word 97 quick reference</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>137<br />
Microsoft works 4.5 6-In-1</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>138<br />
More than 100 full-text e-books</p>
<p>http://www.allfreetech.com/EBookCategory.asp</p>
<p>139<br />
Ms backoffice administrator&#8217;s survival guide</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>140<br />
Ms backoffice unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>141<br />
Mysql and msql</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>142<br />
Netscape plug-ins developer&#8217;s kit</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>143<br />
Official gamelan java directory</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>144<br />
Oracle built-in packages</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>145<br />
Oracle PL/SQL built-in pocket reference</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>146<br />
Oracle PL/SQL language pocket reference</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>147<br />
Oracle PL/SQL programming guide to Oracle 8 features</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>148<br />
Oracle PL/SQL programming, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>149<br />
Oracle unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>150<br />
Oracle unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>151<br />
Oracle web applications PL/SQL developer&#8217;s introduction</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>152<br />
Patterns of enterprise application architecture/Fowler, Martin</p>
<p>http://www.awprofessional.com/catalog/product.asp?product_id={574D77DF-6ED2-BC5-A6A8-02E59CA7482D}</p>
<p>153<br />
PC week : the intranet advantage</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>154<br />
Perl 5 by example</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>155<br />
Perl 5 quick reference</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>156<br />
Perl 5 unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>157<br />
Perl 5.0 CGI web pages</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>158<br />
Perl cookbook</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>159<br />
Perl for system administration</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>160<br />
Perl in a nutshell</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>161<br />
Perl quick reference</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>162<br />
Peter norton&#8217;s complete guide to windows NT 4 workstations</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>163<br />
Presenting activex</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>164<br />
Presenting activex</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>165<br />
Presenting javabeans</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>166<br />
Presenting javabeans</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>167<br />
Programming perl</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>168<br />
Programming perl, 3rd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>169<br />
Programming the Perl DBI</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>170<br />
Red hat linux unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>171<br />
Running a perfect intranet</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>172<br />
Running Linux, 3rd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>173<br />
Sams teach yourself java 1.1 in 24 hours/</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_Java_1.1_Programming_in_24_Hours</p>
<p>174<br />
Sams Teach yourself java in 21 days/Lemay, Laura</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_Java_in_21_Days/</p>
<p>175<br />
Sams teach yourself linux in 24 hours/Ball, Bill</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_Linux_in_24%20Hours/</p>
<p>176<br />
Sams teach yourself shell programming in 24 hours</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_Shell_Programming_in_24_Hours/</p>
<p>177<br />
Sams teach yourself TCP/IP in 14 days</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_TCP-IP_in_14_Days(SE)/</p>
<p>178<br />
Sed and awk</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>179<br />
Sendmail</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>180<br />
Sendmail desktop reference</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>181<br />
Slackware linux unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>182<br />
Special edition using java, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>183<br />
Special edition using _javascript</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>184<br />
Special edition using _javascript</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>185<br />
Special edition using _Jscript</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>186<br />
Special edition using lotus notes and domino 4.5</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>187<br />
Special edition using Microsoft SQL server 6.5, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>188<br />
Special edition using Microsoft visual Interdev</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>189<br />
Special edition using perl 5 for web programming</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>190<br />
Special edition using perl for web programming</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>191<br />
Special edition using Visual Basic 4</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>192<br />
TCP/IP</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>193<br />
Teach yourself activex programming in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>194<br />
Teach yourself C++ in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>195<br />
Teach yourself C++ in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>196<br />
Teach yourself CGI programming with Perl 5 in a week</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>197<br />
Teach yourself database programming with VB5 in 21 days, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>198<br />
Teach yourself database programming with visual basic 5 in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>199<br />
Teach yourself HTML 3.2 in 24 hours</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>200<br />
Teach yourself HTML 3.2 in 24 hours</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>201<br />
Teach yourself internet game programming with java in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>202<br />
Teach yourself java 1.1 programming in 24 hours</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>203<br />
Teach yourself jave in café in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.tm</p>
<p>204<br />
Teach yourself Microsoft visual Interdev in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>205<br />
Teach yourself Microsoft visual Interdev in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>206<br />
Teach yourself oracle 8 in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>207<br />
Teach yourself perl 5 in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>208<br />
Teach yourself perl 5 in 21 days, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>209<br />
Teach yourself SQL in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>210<br />
Teach yourself SQL in 21 days, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>211<br />
Teach yourself TCP/IP in 14 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>212<br />
Teach yourself TCP/IP in 14 days, 2nd.ed.</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>213<br />
Teach yourself the Internet in 24 hours</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>214<br />
Teach yourself the internet in 24 hours</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>215<br />
Teach yourself _VBScript in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>216<br />
Teach yourself _VBScript in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>217<br />
Teach yourself visual basic 5 in 24 hours</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>218<br />
Teach yourself Visual Basic 5 in 24 hours</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>219<br />
Teach yourself Visual J++ in 21 days</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>220<br />
Teach yourself web publishing with HTML 3.2 in 14 days</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>221<br />
Teach yourself web publishing with HTML in 14 days</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>222<br />
Thinking in C++</p>
<p>http://www.mindview.net/Books</p>
<p>223<br />
Thinking in C++/Eckel, Bruce &#8211; Vol.I, 2nd.ed.<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>224<br />
Thinking in C++/Eckel, Bruce &#8211; Vol.II, 2nd.ed.<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>225<br />
Thinking in Enterprise Java</p>
<p>http://www.mindview.net/Books</p>
<p>226<br />
Thinking in Java, 2nd.ed.<br />
www.oopweb.com</p>
<p>227<br />
Thinking in Java, 3rd.ed. (pdf)</p>
<p>http://www.mindview.net/Books</p>
<p>228<br />
Tricks of the internet gurus</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>229<br />
Tricks of the java programming gurus</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>230<br />
Unix and internet security</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>231<br />
Unix hints and hacks/Waingrow, Kirk</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/unix/Administration/UNIX_Hints_&#038;_Hacks/19270001..htm</p>
<p>232<br />
Unix in a nutshell</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>233<br />
Unix kornshell quick reference</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/shell/Unix_KornShell_Quick_Reference/kornShell.html</p>
<p>234<br />
Unix power tools</p>
<p>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/</p>
<p>235<br />
Unix shell guide</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/shell/The_UNIX_Shell_Guide/</p>
<p>236<br />
Unix unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>237<br />
Unix unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>238<br />
Unix unleashed Internet Ed./Burk, Robin</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/unix/Administration/UNIX_Unleashed(Internet_Edition)/fm.htm</p>
<p>239<br />
Unix unleashed, System administrator&#8217;s Edition</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/unix/Administration/UNIX_Unleashed_System_Administrator&#8217;s_Edition/toc.htm</p>
<p>240<br />
Unix Unleashed/Sams Publication</p>
<p>http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/unix/Administration/UNIX_Unleashed/</p>
<p>241<br />
Upgrading PCs illustrated</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>242<br />
Using windows NT workstation 4.0</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>243<br />
_VBScript unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>244<br />
_Vbscript unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>245<br />
Visual basic 4 in 12 easy lessons</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>246<br />
Visual basic 4 unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>247<br />
Visual Basic 5 night school</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>248<br />
Visual basic programming in 12 easy lessons</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>249<br />
Visual Basic programming in 12 easy lessons</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>250<br />
Visual C++ 4 unleashed</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>251<br />
Visual C++ programming in 12 easy lessons</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>252<br />
Web database developer&#8217;s guide with visual basic 5</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
<p>253<br />
Web database developer&#8217;s guide with visual basic 5</p>
<p>http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/</p>
<p>254<br />
Web programming desktop reference 6-in-1</p>
<p>http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm</p>
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