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    Intruder Alert -
    The authors of 'Internet Privacy for Dummies' offer detailed instructions on how to minimize spam and tighten security around a computer.

    Snap, Crackle, Innovate -
    Seth Godin never writes a boring book. His latest tome urges marketers to switch emphasis from the media buy to the product itself.

    The Online Alternative to Broadcast Decency -
    Just as broadband and DVRs start to worry broadcast execs, an anti-obscenity crackdown is limiting the scope of programming on the airwaves. The young men vanishing from network TV aren't looking back.

    Spamicide -
    The wonderful things about e-mail also make it irresistible to the worst marketers. Fighting Spam for Dummies gives consumers and administrators the knowlege they need to fight the scourge.

    Just Brand It -
    The Brand Gap explores why some companies never quite achieve the quality branding they seek.

    Destination Unknown -
    It's always difficult to spot a trend. Thankfully, there are professionals who keep their finger on the pulse of civilization and take the larger view.

    Trust No One -
    In Defending The Brand, Brian Murray describes the bad things that happen to good brands when their stewards neglect to monitor the online medium.

    Holding Back The Tide -
    The Web population's growing numbness to e-mail can not be blamed solely on spammers. Rather, there is a torrent of 'low-value messages' that could have been handled by a phone call. In her new book, Christina Cavanagh proposes to save e-mail by invigorating offline channels.

    Ready, Steady, Brand -
    Everything you ever needed to know about marketing you can learn on MTV. Implausible as that may sound, it's the implied premise of a new book looking at the business of rock and roll.

    Brands: Case Closed -
    It's a great shame 'Brand Aid' is so poorly organized, since author Brad VanAuken is clearly a master of the branding game with plenty of insight to share.

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