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Hands-On Guide to Windows Media is a practical guide that teaches
how to distribute audio and video efficiently and effectively over
computer networks.
For all of your video and audio blogging business and professional communication needs, this book is it!The Hands-on Guide to Video Blogging and Podcasting provides tremendous value to those content publishers, big and small, that want to create syndicated video blog and podcast content. The simplified, plain talking break-down the authors bring to the book will give everyone the tools to plan, create, and execute a blog/podcast outlet.This book explains these emerging media tools from a professional perspective. Quickly learn the technical aspects of video blogging and podcasting along with their business and financial ramifications.
This book describes the steps for creating an on-demand and live streaming video in an all-in-one refernce guide for new users and companies that need introduced to the technology. After reading this book, you will understand: - How the Internet works in relation to streaming media - Client/server technology, specifically related to streaming media - Strengths and limits of streaming media, including best uses for the technology - Choices of streaming media content creation tools
This book describes the steps for creating an on-demand and live
streaming video in an all-in-one refernce guide for new users and
companies that need introduced to the technology.
Discover the history of the three-masted schooner "Wawona" and the quirky adventures of her captains and crews in the North Pacific. "Shipbuilders, Sea Captains, and Fishermen" reveals the innovations of "Wawona"'s builder, H.D. Bendixsen. Capt. Ralph E. "Matt" Peasley, "the big overgrown kid," became the most famous ship captain in America. Capt. Charles Foss called on the heavens for a breeze by wearing his wife's hats. And the crew caught hundreds of tons of cod in the stormy Bering Sea while secretly fermenting shipboard wine with canned fruit and sourdough starter. Complete with detailed illustrations, historical photographs, and great stories, "Shipbuilders, Sea Captains, and Fishermen" recreates a world that ended with the last sailing ships.
The Fyddeye Guide to America's Maritime History is a one-of-a-kind
directory for tall ships, lighthouses, historic warships, maritime
museums, and other attractions you can visit today that preserve,
protect, and interpret our nation's maritime history. Use the Guide
to plan a family trip, map out a heritage travel experience,
research your local history, or find a heritage organization to
help you discover the sea captain in your family tree. The Guide
covers maritime history attractions in the Lower 48 states, Alaska,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
The Fyddeye Guide to America's Lighthouses makes your travel planning easier by showing you hundreds of fascinating lighthouses you can visit today on the east coast, Great Lakes, Gulf coast, and the west coast, including Alaska and Hawaii. From remote islands in Maine to the metropolises of southern California, you'll discover the towering historic structures that have inspired travelers for millennia. You can get close to virtually all America's lighthouses, and many allow you to climb to the top and stay as long as a month in historic buildings. More than 750 lighthouses, conveniently organized by coastal region and state Brief histories and complete contact information, including website, email address, and phone Three maps with suggested itineraries for discovering lighthouses in New England, Michigan, and California Notes on whether you can stay overnight on the lighthouse grounds, possibly in the keepers' historic quarters Chapters on lightships and historic life-saving stations, including availability of overnight accommodations More than 40 images of lighthouses from coast to coast More information is available at http: //www.fyddeye.com/
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