8 interesting and free IT eBooks you’ll want to read



Recently RevResponse put together a list of 8 interesting and free IT eBooks that are popular and useful for IT people.

To grab hold of a copy, all you need to do is to click on the request button and fill up some basic information about yourself.

The only problem is the eBooks are only available to users from selected countries such as USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Germany, France and a few others. I hope more countries will be made eligible to download the eBooks soon.

So here you go, 8 free IT related eBooks:

A Computer Geek’s Smart Productivity Guide

In this free twenty-paged PDF, you will find out the most common productivity mistakes, as well as a number of applications to improve your touch typing, your time organization, and your global workflow.

Sexy Web Design – Free 71 Page Preview!

An easy-to-follow guide that reveals the secrets of how to build your own breathtaking web interfaces from scratch. You’ll be guided through the entire process of creating a gorgeous, usable web site by applying the timeless principles of user-centered design.

Introduction to Software Development

This 380 page eBook “Introduction to Software Development” is designed for IT specialists and developers that are starting their way in the free software development universe. Free Software is developed with specific collaboration techniques and tools that engage and enable world-wide communities.

The Underground Guide To The iPhone

Read about the basic user interface and a ton of incredible iPhone features you would’ve otherwise missed. This guide explains in detail how to perform both the very simple and the most tedious tasks. Find out how to get your hands on fresh applications, how to keep your device synchronized and even how to jailbreak your iPhone!

Marketech 2009/2010 The Guide to Emerging Marketing Technology and Social Media

In 2007, MarketingSavant wrote the “MarkeTech ‘08″ guide to marketing technology as an American Marketing Association members-only eBook to guide marketers through the most practical, useful and marketing-friendly technology tools like blogs, email, widgets and video.

A Newbie’s Getting Started Guide to Linux

Learn the basics of the Linux operating systems. Get to know what it is all about, and familiarize yourself with the practical side. Basically, if you’re a complete Linux newbie and looking for a quick and easy guide to get you started this is it.

Simply SQL – Free 111 Page Preview!

Teach Yourself SQL – The Easy Way! You’ll learn how to make the most of your data using best-practice SQL code. Rather than bore you with theory, it focuses on the practical use of SQL with common databases and uses plenty of diagrams, easy-to-read text, and examples to help make learning SQL easy and fun.

Introduction to Web Applications Development

This 376 page eBook “Introduction to Web Applications Development”, starts with an introduction to the internet, including a brief history of the TCT/IP protocol and World Wide Web.It defines the basic concepts for web servers and studies the case of Apache, the most used webserver, while other free software webservers are not forgotten such as HTML, JavaScript. XML Schemas, CGI, PHP or JSP and database access.

There you go, hope you like it! Enjoy!

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  • One Response to '8 interesting and free IT eBooks you’ll want to read'

    1. diablo - June 22nd, 2010 at 4:55 am

      Ahh…this is so awesome! Especially for a techie like me. These will be nice to add to my collection; most of the IT eBooks I’ve gotten are from booksonboard.com (no complaints whatsoever, by the way), but I would like to learn more about Linux, so thank you for the article :D .


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