IPad means business : how Apple's tablet computer is changing the work world / by Julio Ojeda-Zapata ; forwards by Patrick Rhone ; and Scott Bourne ; afterword by Mike Evangelist.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781600051944
- 1600051944
- iPad (Computer)
- Tablet computers
- Microcomputers
- Office practice -- Automation
- Application software
- Microcomputers
- Office Automation
- iPad (Ordinateur)
- Tablettes électroniques
- Micro-ordinateurs
- Bureautique
- Logiciels d'application
- microcomputers
- COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- Personal Computers -- General
- COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- Handheld Devices
- COMPUTERS -- Microprocessors
- Application software
- iPad (Computer)
- Microcomputers
- Office practice -- Automation
- Tablet computers
- 004.1675 22
- QA76.8.I863 O34 2010eb
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Apple's Tablet arrives and gets to work -- Individual workers embrace the iPad -- Companies of all sizes deploy the iPad -- The iPad finda a place in the classroom -- App developpers exploit that big screen -- I go on a work trip taking only the iPad.
Apple's popular iPad is more than an electronic plaything. The tablet computer is becoming a crucial business and productivity tool for individuals and organizations everywhere. With the power of a lower-end laptop and a smartphone's ease of use, not to mention thousands of third-party apps, the iPad can do real work. This book shows how the iPad Means Business.
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