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This groundbreaking book describes the Stanford Protocol for muscle related pelvic pain in men and women, a new and revolutionary treatment developed at Stanford University. Specifically, the 5th edition adds a section on advice to partners and loved ones of people with pelvic pain, practical advice on minimizing the risk of pelvic pain during childbirth, expanded discussion of the possible use of a modified Stanford Protocol for anal fissures, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation and other anorectal disorders, further clarification for the layman with prostatitis, discussion of the effect of food and drink on interstitial cystitis, discussion of anxiety as the breeding ground for pelvic pain, the central practice of attention training in relaxing the pelvic floor, the use of RSA breathing during Trigger Point Release, further insights in the practice of Paradoxical Relaxation, new drawings illustrating Stanford Protocol physical therapy self-treatment, the first time explanation of post-bowel movement pain associated with pelvic pain, additions to the medical science being conducted to help those individuals suffering from pelvic pain around the world and more. The Stanford Protocol describes the treatment of prostatitis, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic floor myalgia, interstitial cystitis, urethral syndrome, levator ani syndrome among other related diagnoses
Ésta es la historia que hay detrás de uno de los mayores éxitos de Internet de nuestro tiempo: Google. La empresa de comunicación más famosa, con la tecnología más avanzada, cuyo nombre es una de las marcas preferidas en todo el mundo. Su valor bursatil supera al de Disney, Ford y General Motors juntos; su cultura de empresa siembra una firme lealtad y la satisfaccion ante el trabajo entre los miembros del equipo, que recorren sus coloristas instalaciones de Silicon Valley en scooters y patines en linea.En 1998, Sergey Brin, nacido en Moscu, y Larry Page, natural de Ann Arbor (Michigan), abandonaron sus estudios de doctorado en la Universidad de Stanford para, segun sus propias palabras, cambiar el mundo con un motor de busqueda capaz de organizar gratis toda la informacion de la red. En pocos años, Google revoluciono el acceso de cualquier persona a cualquier informacion en cualquier parte, y en mas de cien idiomas; ahora esta empeñada en añadir a su base de datos millones de libros de las bibliotecas y las emisiones de television, entre otras cosas.En estas paginas se explica el talento empresarial e informatico que ha llevado a la empresa a lo mas alto; la red secreta de ordenadores que suministra resultados de busquedas a la velocidad del rayo; las razones que le ha permitido desafiar el dominio de Microsoft y conmocionar Wall Street... Google y sus fundadores han llegado muy lejos; al mismo tiempo, siguen siendo muy jovenes. Esto no es mas que el comienzo.
The Google Story is the definitive account of one of the most remarkable organizations of our time. Every day over sixty-four million people use Google in more than one hundred languages, running billions of searches for information on everything and anything. Through the creative use of cutting-edge technology and a series of groundbreaking business ideas, Googles thirty-five year old founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, have in ten years taken Google from being just another internet start-up to a company with a market value of over US$80 billion. Based on scrupulous research and extraordinary access to the inner workings of Google, this book takes you inside the creation and growth of a company that has become so familiar its name is used as a verb around the world. But even as it rides high, Google wrestles with difficult challenges in a business that changes at lightning speed. In this new and updated edition to celebrate Googles 10th birthday, David A. Vise has written a new preface and new final chapter which look at further developments since 2005 and how Google will continue to expand and innovate while trying to follow its founders mantra: DO NO EVILIf you want to know how the Google boys became wealthy and powerful beyond dreams, then David Vises assiduously researched The Google Story is for you.Sunday Telegraph If Google were to take on critical faculties as well as its other attributes Vises book would probably come out on top.The Times
The definitive, bestselling account of the company that changed the way we work and live, updated for the twentieth anniversary of Googles founding with analysis of its most recent bold moves to redefine the worldand its even more ambitious plans for the future.Moscow-born Sergey Brin and Midwest-born Larry Page dropped out of graduate school at Stanford University to, as they said, change the world through a powerful search engine that would organize every bit of information on the Web for free. The Google Story takes you deep inside the companys wild ride from an idea that struggled for funding in 1998 to a firm that today rakes in billions in profits. Based on scrupulous research and extraordinary access to Google, this fast-moving narrative reveals how an unorthodox management style and a culture of innovation enabled a search-engine giant to shake up Madison Avenue, clash with governments that accuse it of being a monopoly, deploy self-driving cars to forever change how we travel, and launch high-flying Internet balloons. Unafraid of controversy, Google is surging ahead with artificial intelligence that could cure diseases but also displace millions of people from their jobs, testing the founders guiding mantra: DONT BE EVIL.Praise for The Google Story[The authors] do a fine job of recounting Googles rapid rise and explaining its search business.The New York TimesAn intriguing insider view of the Google culture.Harvard Business ReviewAn interesting read on a powerhouse company . . . If you havent read anything about one of todays most influential companies, you should. If you dont read The Google Story, youre missing a few extra treats.USA TodayFascinating . . . meticulous . . . never bogs down.Houston Chronicle