Day 2 of #17DaysofGiveaways - Web Development Week

This is Day #2 of InformIT’s giveaways. Congratulations to yesterday’s winners. Today’s prize is an eBook copy of Joomla! Programming by Mark Dexter and Louis Landry.
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This is Day #2 of InformIT’s giveaways. Congratulations to yesterday’s winners. Today’s prize is an eBook copy of Joomla! Programming by Mark Dexter and Louis Landry.

The Que team is setting-up shop at BlogWorld & New Media Expo this week. Here's what you need to know about the event, speakers, sessions and how you can win an iPad (even if you're following along from home):





Facebook is a marketing tool unlike any the world has seen before because positivity is part of its DNA.

Google+ recently hit 100 million members and has social media enthusiasts and analysts buzzing. Why? Linked to the number 1 and number 2 search engines in the world (Google and YouTube), Google+ is incredibly powerful.

On December 15, 2010 Quepublishing.com and InformIT.com rolled out a new commenting feature that is powered by the DISQUS commenting engine and appears for all podcasts, articles and blogs. We're excited about the ease of use and powerful new features and in this post I'll talk about the new features and how we'll use it to drive more community feedback on our sites.
The past two months have seen the release of two new motion gaming systems intended to compete directly with the Nintendo Wii: Micrsoft Kinect and the Sony Move. Each of these new systems are ultimately just add-ons to the existing Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 hardware. What I find most interesting about them, however, isn't so much what they're doing for gaming, but what it says about the gaming market right now because it's clear the real goal with these products is to prolong the current generation hardware for as long as possible.

Gathering a group of talented minds for your next Meetup, PodCamp, conference or guru summit? Borrow a page from the St. Louis Day of .NET organizers and host a charity book drive. The surrounding community (and your tired, dusty bookshelves) will thank you.

One of the most important jobs we have as a publicity department is to give our customers a good idea of how valuable a book will be – and the best way to do that is to get the book out there and have you review it.