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            <title>Microsoft Office Professional 2013 Inside Out
            by Bott, Ed/ Siechert, Carl
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            <title>Windows 8 in easy steps
            by Vandome, Nick.
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            <title>Computadoras para todos
            by Restrepo, Jaime A.
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            <description>Presents an introduction to the world of computers and computing, covering topics ranging from hardware and software to the Internet and applications, with instructions and explanations.</description>
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            <title>Computing for seniors
            
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            <description>A full-color guide teaches seniors everything they want to know about computing from using office applications and checking e-mail to working with photos, social networking and tracing ones family tree.</description>
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            <title>Facebook &amp; Twitter for seniors for dummies
            by Collier, Marsha.
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            <description>So youve decided to find out why all the world seems to be into social networking? Let this book be your guide to setting up Facebook and Twitter accounts, catching up with old friends and making new ones, communicating with the grandkids, avoiding shady characters, and foiling identity thieves. Even if youre starting from scratch, youll find step-by-step instructions and advice that will help you maximize your online experience.</description>
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            <title>Getting organized in the Google era : how to get stuff out of your head, find it when you need it, and get it done right
            by Merrill, Douglas Clark, 1970-
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            <description>Douglas C. Merrill, an organization dynamo and former Google CIO, reveals how listeners can utilize modern technology to better manage their time. From multitasking to being on time, Merrills tips, which helped build the Google empire, will allow listeners to not only better their own lives, but help reshape and modernize the world.</description>
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            <title>Computing for seniors in easy steps for the over 50s
            by Price, Sue, 1948-
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            <title>Computing for seniors : for the over 50s
            by Price, Sue, 1948-
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