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Jonathan B. Rosenberg

    Jonathan Rosenberg is a comic creator whose work often delves into themes of sleep, sarcasm, and cheesesteaks. Beginning his online comic journey in 1997 with the seminal webcomic Goats, his creations explore the world through a unique and often absurd lens. Rosenberg's narratives, while sometimes drawing from personal experience, push the boundaries of reality and invite readers to contemplate the unexpected. His work is characterized by its distinct humor and surprising turns.

    Jonathan B. Rosenberg
    Algebraic K-Theory and Its Applications
    The Cloud at Your Service
    Dangerous Melodies: Classical Music in America from the Great War Through the Cold War
    Trillion Dollar Coach
    How Google works
    How Far the Promised Land?
    • How Far the Promised Land?

      World Affairs and the American Civil Rights Movement from the First World War to Vietnam

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The exploration of the connection between international events and the struggle for racial justice in America reveals how civil rights leaders engaged with global issues to strengthen their reform efforts. By intertwining civil rights history with U.S. foreign relations and international developments, the author emphasizes the global context of America's past. This work contributes to a broader understanding of the civil rights movement, illustrating how leaders incorporated international perspectives to enhance their message and legitimacy both domestically and globally.

      How Far the Promised Land?
    • How Google Works is an entertaining, page-turning primer containing lessons that Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg have learned while helping grow Google from a young start-up to global icon. Using anecdotes from Google's corporate history, How Google Works covers everthing that managers need to know to be successful in the digital age. -- Book Cover

      How Google works
    • Trillion Dollar Coach

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(10363)Add rating

      The team behind How Google Works returns with management lessons from legendary coach and business executive, Bill Campbell, whose mentoring of some of our most successful modern entrepreneurs has helped create well over a trillion dollars in market value.

      Trillion Dollar Coach
    • Set against the backdrop of the twentieth century, the narrative explores how classical music influenced American culture and politics. It highlights the contributions of prominent conductors, instrumentalists, and singers, illustrating their connections to significant global events, including the world wars and the Cold War. The book captures the dynamic relationship between music and historical moments, showcasing the profound impact of orchestras and opera companies on the national consciousness.

      Dangerous Melodies: Classical Music in America from the Great War Through the Cold War
    • The Cloud at Your Service

      The When, How, and why of Enterprise Cloud Computing

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(46)Add rating

      Cloud Computing is here to stay. As an economically viable way for businesses of all sizes to distribute computing, this technology shows tremendous promise. But the intense hype surrounding the Cloud is making it next to impossible for responsible IT managers and businessdecision-makers to get a clear understanding of what the Cloud really means, what it might do for them, when it is practical, and what their future with the Cloud looks like.The Cloud at Your Service helps cut through all this fog to help enterprises make these critical decisions based on facts and the authors' informed unbiased recommendations and predictions.Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.

      The Cloud at Your Service
    • Algebraic K-Theory and Its Applications

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Focusing on the fundamentals of Algebraic K-Theory, this book is designed for graduate students and mathematicians from various fields. It demystifies the subject, which is integral to algebraic topology, number theory, and algebraic geometry, making it accessible with minimal prerequisites. Key concepts from algebraic topology, homological algebra, and algebraic number theory are introduced as necessary. The final chapter offers a clear overview of cyclic homology and its connections to K-Theory, enhancing the reader's understanding of its broad applications.

      Algebraic K-Theory and Its Applications