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- Café. Manual
para sibaritas
(The Coffee
Companion: A
Connoisseur's
Guide to the
World's Best
Brews, 1995): (15 August
1999)Remember
the days when
"heavenly
coffee" came
straight out
of a
vacuum-sealed
can? No
longer--this
is the age of
specialty
coffees, and
selecting a
great bean is
almost as
complicated as
choosing a
fine wine.
What's the
difference
between medium
roast, high
roast, and
French roast?
Should you use
a French press
or a
percolator to
brew your
dream cup? And
what's the
difference
between
cappuccino,
latte, and
café au lait,
anyway? All
these
questions and
more are
answered in
The Coffee
Companion, a
trim little
volume to
guide you
through the
coffee
conundrum,
from buying
the beans to
brewing them.
In addition to
describing and
rating more
than 150
coffees from
around the
world, The
Coffee
Companion
includes tips
on roasting,
grinding, and
blending your
own beans to
create the
perfect brew.
There are also
plenty of
delectable
recipes for
making classic
coffee
beverages. So
if you're
particular
about the
coffee you
drink, don't
leave home
without The
Coffee
Companion.Jon
Thorn
Source: (15 August 1999) - Less cyber,
more café:
Enhancing
existing small
businesses
across the
digital divide
with ICTs: Information
Technology for
Development,
Vol. 11, No.
1. (2005), pp.
77-95.About
10% of the
world has
access to
information
and
communication
technologies
(ICTs).
Telecenters
and cyber
cafés are one
prevalent way
to increase
access. This
paper suggests
increasing
access through
currently
existing,
local
businesses
where people
already gather
and where
proprietors
already posses
existing
business
relationships
with suppliers
and customers.
This paper
questions the
prevailing
emphasis on
the ?cyber?
characteristic
s of access,
e.g.,
computing and
internet
access as is
currently
known, and
attempts to
refocus the
conversation
by considering
computing and
access in the
context of the
?café,? e.g.,
as public life
in the sense
of Habermas,
which permits
an in situ
evolution of
relevant
access. This
analysis is
based on
extant
literature and
direct
ethnographic
research in
several public
places in six
countries. We
offer example
design
perspectives
based on a
reflection of
?third places?
as inspiration
for
appropriate
innovation in
the provision
of computing
and
communications
. © 2005 Wiley
Periodicals,
Inc.Tony
Salvador, John
Sherry, Alvaro
Urrutia
Source: Information Technology for Development, Vol. 11, No. 1. (2005), pp. 77-95. - Utility-based
information
distillation
over
temporally
sequenced
documents: (2007), pp.
31-38.Yiming
Yang,
Abhimanyu Lad,
Ni Lao, Abhay
Harpale, Bryan
Kisiel, Monica
Rogati
Source: (2007), pp. 31-38.
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