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CCNA Voice Official Exam Certification Guide (640-460 IIUC) Review

CCNA Voice Official Exam Certification Guide (640-460 IIUC)
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Awesome Book !!!!!! worth the money for sure guides you step by step setting up call manger express and UC500 for small business.
even for people who dont wanna go for CCNA-V certification this book will help for setting up voice infrastructure for small office.

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Developing MMS Applications: Multimedia Messaging Review

Developing MMS Applications: Multimedia Messaging
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Sorry, but I have not had enough time to read this book. I gave it to a student because he needed to develop a school project. The same project will be used in a construction company software to interchange information using MMS.I think, the student found enough information in this book to finish his project.

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Jumpstart your MMS application development. Perfect for building multimedia messaging APPs that work on media - capable handsets worldwide, this guide provides a thorough tutorial in MMS programming interfaces, applications, and distribution - putting you steps ahead in delivering today's hottest mobile applications. Wireless software expert Scott Guthery teams with mobile commerce specialist Mary Cronin to show you how to: design, build, and integrate MMS messaging into your application environment; preview your applications with a 'build it yourself' MMS testing platform ; create code that harnesses the profit power of synchronized animated graphics and audio for mobile messaging; kick off your own applications with step-by-step examples and sample code; make a business case for content-rich mobile applications; partner with application aggregators, content providers, and MMS infrastructure vendors to accelerate adoption of your apps.This book is for you if - you want a one-stop resource on MMS application design, development, and integration; you are building multimedia apps for a variety of mobile devices; you need to understand the business and distribution models for MMS services; you want to see some sample code for compelling MMS applications; you are looking for detailed technical information on MMS messages; you develop content for wireless carriers or wireless media providers; you want to learn from the early adopters of multimedia wireless services; and you need comprehensive answers on MMS interfaces and standards.Other books offer application overviews. "Developing MMS Applications" gets you writing code.

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Voice Over WLANS: The Complete Guide (Communications Engineering) Review

Voice Over WLANS: The Complete Guide (Communications Engineering)
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The subject of Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) is a tough one to get your mind around as it involves the convergence of two evolving technologies, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). VoIP is rapidly replacing circuit-switched voice in the public switched telephone network (PSTN), where most of the kinks have been worked out. VoIP also is making inroads into the premises. While there remain considerable kinks in this domain, LAN-based IPBXs now are gaining serious ground against conventional PBXs, hybrids and key systems, many of which are past retirement age. WLANs have become almost ubiquitous and 802.11n promises much increased bandwidth and range due in considerable measure to MIMO antenna technology. Putting it all together involves converting the most demanding stream-oriented application of all (i.e., analog voice) to a digital data format, compressing it, packetizing the resulting data stream using a connectionless network protocol (IP), switching it through an Ethernet LAN that was never intended for such nonsense and adding the uncertainty of wireless (radio) transmission links just to make it a little more challenging. This is not an endeavor for the uneducated or faint of heart, which is where Michael Finneran and this book come in.
Voice over WLANs: The Complete Guide is an apt title, for the book is a thorough treatment of the subject that will guide just about anyone through the background, underlying technologies, planning processes and managerial issues associated with VoWLANs. Finneran begins with an insightful overview on the convergence of WLANs and VoIP. He then patiently and thoroughly builds the necessary technical foundation in radio transmission, WLAN components, media access control protocols, and privacy and security issues. His explanation of the IP protocol suite and its application in voice routing and QoS management is at just the right level. Drilling deeper into the subject, he guides the reader through network design, traffic engineering, VoWLAN configuration, fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), and network management, all of which is pretty technical fare, but Finneran presents it in such a way that it goes down easily.
Finneran has a well deserved reputation as a master communicator, both in person and in print. He avoids the temptation to impress us with his considerable intellect, preferring to exercise his unique ability to translate highly technical subject matter into plain-English, absolutely understandable and even friendly terms. Those of us who know Mike Finneran or are familiar with his work have come to expect nothing but the best from him. This book does not disappoint. Voice over WLANs: The Compete Guide is absolutely essential for anyone with a need to know about VoWLANs at a practical level.


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The Android Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the Android SDK (Developer's Library) Review

The Android Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the Android SDK (Developer's Library)
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Contains good explanations about examples, plenty code ready to use, chapters are well divided, doing and showing exact what the topic says, no examples that you have to go implementing on it each chapter. Cover 100% of Android 2.0 and probably 95% of 2.2 version. It really helped me to start developing applications for Android platform.
Explanations start from download the SDK, Eclipse, plugins and how to setup everything, has the basic things as Activity classes, how to create all sort of Android .xml files, and the advanced knowledge as how works with Threads, that's in similar way of Java though the implementations is different, covers everything that will will need to develop all sort of applications to Android. Everything full of very useful examples.
It's worth the price.

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Want to get started building applications for Android, the world's hottest, fast-growing mobile platform? Already building Android applications and want to get better at it? This book brings together all the expert guidance–and code–you'll need! Completely up-to-date to reflect the newest and most widely used Android SDKs, The Android Developer's Cookbook is the essential resource for developers building apps for any Android device, from phones to tablets. Proven, modular recipes take you from the absolute basics to advanced location-based services, security techniques, and performance optimization. You'll learn how to write apps from scratch, ensure interoperability, choose the best solutions for common problems, and avoid development pitfalls. Coverage includes: Implementing threads, services, receivers, and other background tasksProviding user alertsOrganizing user interface layouts and viewsManaging user-initiated events such as touches and gesturesRecording and playing audio and videoUsing hardware APIs available on Android devicesInteracting with other devices via SMS, web browsing, and social networkingStoring data efficiently with SQLite and its alternativesAccessing location data via GPSUsing location-related services such as the Google Maps APIBuilding faster applications with native code Providing backup and restore with the Android Backup ManagerTesting and debugging apps throughout the development cycle Turn to The Android Developer's Cookbook for proven, expert answers–and the code you need to implement them. It's all you need to jumpstart any Android project, and create high-value, feature-rich apps that sell!

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Mobile Phone Programming: and its Application to Wireless Networking Review

Mobile Phone Programming: and its Application to Wireless Networking
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I have more than 6 years experience in this industry and can tell that this is the first book of this kind I saw. It will allow you to get your own hands-on experience with many different platforms, from Series 60 to Qtopia. Due to real programming examples, it is very praxis oriented, but also with several scientific aspect rising open questions. And all this without any "hypes" or "bubbles", as you maybe know from other books about "mobile". If you are an expert, it will also allow you to get a piratical impression of other platforms in a short time. So, in the nutshell, this books is worth each $$ use spent on it! Great book!

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Wireless Networks First-Step Review

Wireless Networks First-Step
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I was recently tasked with creating a wireless network in our test lab. I managed to stumble through and ended up creating a very secure wireless network. However, throughout the process, I kept finding myself wishing I had more information on the technology. Not knowing the vocabulary made the process harder than necessary and I ended up with a lot of "what" and "why" questions that needed to be answered. Wireless networking is a growing market, and Cisco even recently added Enterprise Wireless Mobility to their new CCIE blueprint, so I figured I had better get it into my repertoire pronto. To begin filling in those gaps, I picked up Wireless Networks First-Step (ISBN 1-58720-111-9) from Cisco Press.
The book itself is a bit light, at only 200 pages, and is divided into 8 short chapters. The author, Jim Geier, attempts to introduce the material without getting overly technical. He doesn't make this a riveting read, by any stretch, and will probably lose most CIO types by the middle of the second chapter. The book claims to be for everyone interested in wireless networking, but I don't see it working for anyone above the "manager of engineers" level. This is primarily due to the presence of the unavoidable chapter on radio frequencies and modulation. I found it very interesting, but I know that the average non-technical manager is going to glaze right over and shut down. The chapters on the individual technologies (PAN, LAN, MAN, WAN) are interesting. I'd like to have seen a lot more material on Wireless LANs, since that is the area most engineers are going to actually deal with in their own networks. The final chapter, covering wireless security, is probably the best in the entire book. It answered many of the questions I had about the various security protocols I was implementing. For instance, I knew WEP was weak, but didn't know why precisely. The security chapter really brought the reasoning home.
My overall feeling on this book is that it is a little light to be list priced at $29.95. The sister books in the series are all around 400 pages for this price. Maybe the newness of the technology makes this book so light, or perhaps the mission can be accomplished in 200 pages, but you shouldn't charge the same for half the material. I felt that the author offered all the necessary information about wireless technologies, but virtually none about the actual implementation of those technologies. Perhaps that is where the other 200 pages went. I also would have like to have seen more references to other sources of information on these wireless technologies. The aim of these first-step books should be to whet your appetite for more, and this book doesn't really do that.
I give this book a score of 3 pings on my 5 ping rating scale. I'd give it 4 if it was $19.95.
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Voice, Video, and Data Network Convergence: Architecture and Design, From VoIP to Wireless Review

Voice, Video, and Data Network Convergence: Architecture and Design, From VoIP to Wireless
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This book is ideal for University applications/student use as well as for Systems Engineers (I am one) and (I'd venture to guess) even CTOs as well! It covers the latest standards as well as those currently evolving. My class at UCLA used it as a textbook a couple years back and since graduation in '07 it sits on my desk as a handy resource in the real world. I refer to it at least weekly when I'm in a bind or want to know more about a particular technology.
The previous reviewer must obviously have personal issues with the author or the publishing company - it's not legitimate as this is a well-written, easy to read, and I've found, accurate text.

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*Covers the latest standards and those being developed in an ever-evolving field *Provides insight into the latest technology of video and data over wireless networks and how convergence will be a driving force in this industry *Provides an understanding of the true capabilities behind each vendor's solution to allow for informed buying decisions A recent survey of 500 U.S. companies with multiple locations found that 81% are planning to implement IP Telephony on their local area networks (LANs) in 2003, and two-thirds are looking at convergence for their wide area networks (WANs) as well. This includes voice, video and data over hard line and wireless networks. Today, new standards and technologies are being developed to support convergence and voice over IP (VoIP) and Video over IP and wireless. Because convergence covers the voice and data world, it will be critical to understand all of these environments. This book provides detailed information on convergence network models, protocol stacks, routing algorithms, gateways and switches required to support these networks.*Covers the latest standards and those being developed in an ever-evolving field *Provides insight into the latest technology of video and data over wireless networks and how convergence will be a driving force in this industry *Provides an understanding of the true capabilities behind each vendor's solution to allow for informed buying decisions

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VoIP: Wireless, P2P and New Enterprise Voice over IP Review

VoIP: Wireless, P2P and New Enterprise Voice over IP
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When you examine the table of contents you might get impressed because it looks so rich. It covers P2P, SIP, H.323, Megaco, IMS, VoWiFi, VoWimax, Codecs, etc. Table of contents is rich but this is a book with less than 280 pages so every major subject has been touched very briefly in layman terms. Normally it would have 900+ pages if all the subjects above in VoIP arena covered in reasonable details. In summary if you are not a technical person/engineer or a technical student and if you need a concise book covering VoIP technologies very briefly in general terms this book might be considerable but it is expensive for the detail level it contained because you can gather the same information easily by browsing in the Internet and from white papers available for free. For technical people in VoIP arena there are many better books available in the market which covers each subject individually.

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