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Rudy Rucker has seen the future. . .and it is extreme. The Godfather of cyberpunk--a mad scientist bravely meddling in the outrageous and heretical--Rucker created Bopper Robots, who rebelled against human society in his award-winning classic Software. Now, in 2953, "moldies" are the latest robotic advancement--evolved artificial lifeforms made of soft plastic and gene-tweaked molds and algae, so anatomically inventive and universally despised that their very presence on the planet has thrown the entire low-rent future into a serious tailspin. So the moon is the place to be, if you're a persecuted "moldie" or an enlightened "flesher" intent an creating a new, more utopian hybrid civilization. Of course up there, there are other intergalactic intelligences to contend with--and some not so intelligent--who have their own agendas and appetites. This is scientific fabulation at its most brazenly inventive--funny, cutting-edge and deeply informed. No writer alive puts it all together like Rudy Rucker.Artificial life forms made of soft plastic and gene-tweaked mold and algae, moldies are evolved robots in the year 2053--anatomically inventive and universally despised. In a sleazy, low-rent future, sexual fraternization with moldies is strictly taboo--a societal sin that is of no concern whatsoever to Randy Karl Tucker. A Kentucky boy who has seriously strayed from the Heritagist religion1s stern teachings about the evils of artificial life, Randy feels a definite something for Monique, moldie bookkeeper and maid at the Clearlight Terrace Court Motel But Monique1s sudden and inexplicable abduction from the planet--coupled with unsettling revelations about Randy1s own dubious origins--is dragging the degenerate flesher and all those around him into an ugly, conspiratorial mess. . .even as it pulls an unsuspecting humanity ever-closer to a stunning encounter with intergalactic intelligence. In Wetware the chip mold virus destroyed the sentient robots called boppers. But the virus itself has spawned a new life form called moldies. The moldies are beings made out of a sort of malleable plastic called imoplex. Humans and moldies live in an almost-amicable truce, but radicals (and not-so-radicals) on each side wouldn't hesitate to use--or destroy--those on the other. When a moldie called Monique becomes ensnared in a grand plot that seems to be either the work of anti-moldie humans or anti-human moldies, everyone becomes involved in an effort to either save or destroy the Earth.
Author: Rudy Rucker
Publisher: Eos (HarperCollins)
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Los programas freeware son herramientas sin ningún tipo de limitación de uso ni costo. Con ellos podemos hacer lo mismo o mucho más que con las herramientas comerciales, sin gastar un centavo. Sistemas operativos, paquetes de oficina, reproductores de audio y video, navegadores, herramientas educativas, y utilitarios para optimizar y personalizar el sistema son algunos de los ejemplos. Usted tiene en sus manos una completa selección de los mejores programas gratuitos destinados a cada necesidad y uso, con explicaciones paso a paso para dominarlos. Además, en el CD que acompaña al libro podrá encontrar las aplicaciones comentadas, listas para instalar y usar.
Author: Andrés Fiorotto
Publisher: MP Ediciones
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Publisher: RomTech
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This is a collection of AI-related freeware with 5000 megabytes of free source code and documentation, stored as compressed arcchives on two ISO9660 CD-ROMS. Included is an entire CD-ROM full of interpreters and compilers.
Publisher: Prime Time Freeware
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We are fast approaching a time when all our private communications will be monitored as a matter of course - just in case we might have some criminal intent, politically incorrect thought or uncommon belief. The files we store on our home or work computers and the messages we send over the Internet are fair game for those who would snoop into and record our private lives. The only way most of us can reclaim a modicum of privacy is through file encryption and security programs designed to keep prying eyes away from our secrets. Fortunately, there are many programs that are not only incredibly effective in guarding our privacy but are available absolutely free of charge. In this book, Michael Chesbro (The Complete Guide to E-Security, Privacy for Sale) outlines some of the most popular freeware encryption and security programs available. You will learn how to determine which programs are best for you, how to securely destroy files and the advantages of file sharing. The cost of using these programs is zero. But if you don't learn to use them, it could cost you your privacy or even your freedom.
Author: Michael Chesbro
Publisher: Paladin Press
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Comes with CD1 (not CD2) and does NOT include the magazine itself. Just CD1 included.
Publisher: PC Utilities Magazine
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Price: $18.99 USD
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B> The Web Wizard's Guide to Freeware/Shareware teaches readers how to safely take advantage of free software available on the Web. From learning where to find safe and useful software to understanding how to install and use it, this quick and easy-to-understand introduction to freeware will help readers take advantage of all the low-cost, high-quality software available on the Web. This book explains how to locate reputable software on the Internet, instructing readers on where to look for software reviews and familiarizing readers with different downloading scenarios. It also discusses anti-virus software and how to ensure that all downloaded files are scanned. The Web Wizard Series from Addison-Wesley is a series of brief, introductory books written by instructors on Internet and Web programming topics of interest to anyone who wants to create web pages. Each book includes an easy-to-read, full-color design featuring plenty of hands-on examples and exercises, and is written in a concise and practical manner so readers can use the technologies in no time.
Author: Wendy Lehnert
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Publisher: Planet B.E.N. Records
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Publisher: Softkey
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