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$3 Clearance books from eCampus.com Here are a few of the latest books on clearance at eCampus.com, all going for three dollars! The Entrepreneur Diet : The On-the-Go Plan for Fitness, Weight Loss and Healthy Living by Weede, Tom Available now at eCampus.com. $3.30Green Eggs & Ham by DR SEUSS RUIZ, ARISTIDES Fans of the fabulous Dr. Seuss classic will love this version with flaps and stickers. Flip the flaps to see where those green eggs and ham will pop up next. $3.61 Tip: to sign up for regular RSS on this and other eCampus news, simply visit eCampus RSS access page Not Yet an eCampus Affiliate? Sign-up for eCampus affiliate program here on SAS or Sign-up for eCampus affiliate program here on CJ eCampus.com is an educational resource provider of new and used textbooks, trade books, college emblematic and Greek apparel for men and women, electronics, computers, gifts and other services traditionally associated with the college experience. For more information on the eCampus.com affiliate program, please click here 
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A Practical Guide to Numbers in JavaScript
Dealing with numbers, strings and JavaScript can be frustrating for a beginner. This is a down-and-dirty explanation of converting strings to numbers, detecting if a string is a number, and handy functions for manipulating numbers.
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Facebook Apologizes For Beacon Blunders
Bowing to critics, Facebook's CEO apologizes for its "stealthy" ad platform. But is it enough?
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Holiday Retail Spending Rings Up $14 Billion
Analysis firm comScore said the first 32 days of the US holiday non-travel retail shopping season topped $14 billion for a 17 percent gain over the same period last year.
Give the Monday after Thanksgiving, aka Cyber Monday, credit for bringing in the cash with $733 million in non-travel retail racked up for the day.
Despite high gas prices and difficulties in the subprime housing market, people still found the means to spend, spend, spend. ComScore said the period of November 1 through December 2 saw video games, consoles, and accessories continuing to skyrocket in demand.
Gian Fulgoni, comScore chairman, said the three days after Cyber Monday saw over $700 million spent each day.
"However, strong sales subsided towards the end of the week, eventually resulting in a 17-percent gain versus the corresponding time period last year - in line with the growth rates we’ve experienced for the season-to-date," he said.
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Brown medical school dean to step down
Dr. Eli Y. Adashi, who has led Brown University’s medical school through a period of extensive growth, plans to step down at the end of the academic year, Brown said today.
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