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37 $0 Kindle eBooks: Information Technology

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A nice collection of eBooks to download, and best of all they're FREE. Won't stay that way long though, so grab them quick. Be sure to double-check before clicking the 'buy-now' button, as these often revert to full price without notice. Enjoy :)


us au Affiliate Program Agreement Essentials
us au Android Application Development
us au AWS CloudFormation User Guide

us au Best Kindle Fire HD Apps
us au Building a Virtualized Network Solution
us au Building Cloud Apps with Microsoft Azure

us au Create Your Own Window
us au DirectFB: Linux API for Video Mixing
us au Elastic Compute Cloud

us au Facebook + Email = Success
us au Free WordPress Plugin Guide
us au Integrated Cloud Platform

us au Java 8 Preview Sampler
us au Leading Thinkers: Digital Media & Learning
us au Learn MySQL in Plain English

us au Make $2000 a Month with Facebook
us au Make Your Website Your #1 Employee
us au Microsoft Word 2010: An Introduction

us au Office 365
us au PHP Programming & MySQL For Beginners
us au Platform Embedded Security Technology

us au Programming Windows Store Apps
us au Red Flags: Cyber Security
us au Search Engine Optimization

us au Social Media Marketing
us au Start & Run an Affiliate Program
us au Start a Successful Blog

us au The InfoSec Handbook
us au The Social Media WHY
us au Thinking in HTML

us au Tips & Strategies for Internet Marketing
us au Tools & Resources for Cheapskates
us au Troubleshooting Configuration Manager

us au Understanding Internet Marketing
us au Viral Marketing
us au Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

us au Women in IT

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  • +15

    TAnx

    Two more heavy reading technology books:

    Spaceflight Theories: A beginners guide to rocket and space sciences
    http://www.amazon.com/Spaceflight-Theories-beginners-rocket-…

    Digital Video Concepts, Methods, and Metrics: Quality, Compression, Performance, and Power Trade-off Analysis
    http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Video-Concepts-Methods-Metrics…

  • +1

    Thanks, TA. A few dupes from previous posts in there, no biggie. For the record, http://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B00O1DX09U is already dead. Thanks again.

    • -1

      Aye, these are all pretty much "IT" books, so "Technology and Reference" is drawing a bit of a long bow… and most are dupes of previous posts. But free is free, and some IT enthusiasts may have missed these in previous posts, or only found them after the books stopped being free, or they may be completely new to the site…

      So cheers TA, once again :)

  • Thanks!

  • Thanks TA
    This one is a must for us on OZ BARGAINERS
    Tools And Resources for Cheapskates

    Anyway if we get one idea/skill we and you have done well THANKS.

  • +2

    TA, you work so hard on posts, Do you get a chance to read the books yourself?

    • +1

      I think I've only got a dozen books in my library. Haven't read any :(

      • +2

        I think this shows a skill we Ozbargainers can benefit from - treating our time frugally. There are so many bargains out there now, we need to pick which ones we get the best value from to ensure we spend our lives on the things we value the most. Just because its a bargain, even free, maybe its just more clutter in our life, stopping us from spending time on the things we really enjoy and get most value from. It takes time to shop, gather freebees etc. We need to add in the value of our time spent on it to see if its a true bargain. Congratulations on your restraint.

        • -1

          Very nicely said Miss Dior. Thank you :)

  • The AWS ones are always free.

    • -1

      You neg'd this deal because…?

  • Awesome work TA.
    This is no longer free: Create Your Own Window.

  • I've always been a fan of your work, TA!

    Perhaps too much, though. I have something like ~200 books in an 'OzBargain' folder on my Kindle. Now I have ~10 more.

    Maybe I'll read them one day?

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