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O'Reilly MediaO'Reilly Media (formerly O'Reilly & Associates) is an American media company established by Tim O'Reilly, primarily focusing on books related to computer programming. They have achieved distinctive branding by featuring a woodcut of an animal on many of their covers.CompanyThe company began in 1978 as a private consulting firm doing technical writing, based in the Cambridge, Massachusetts area. In 1984, it began to retain publishing rights on manuals created for Unix vendors. A few 70-page "Nutshell Handbooks" were well-received, but the focus remained on the consulting business until in 1988, when the company was practically mobbed at a conference for its preliminary Xlib manuals, an event which indicated there was an under-served audience for their kind of books. The company describes itself as "thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world," and on many topics, computer programmers consider an O'Reilly title to be the definitive book on the topic. While many think of O'Reilly in terms of their popular guides that feature an animal woodcut design on the cover, this is only one of several lines that they publish. Besides publishing, the company hosts many annual conferences, and provides online services for the open source community. Among such conferences are O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference (March 14-15, 2005) in California and O'Reilly Open Source Convention (August 1-5, 2005) in Portland, Oregon. O'Reilly has also adopted 1790 Copyright Durations, which limits the maximum term of copyright protection to 28 years; it is much shorter than the current default duration of the copyright monopoly in copyright law. BooksAnimal books are the most typical form of an O'Reilly books. This type of book is usually meant as a basic but thorough guide to working with a given technology.
Online resourcesO'Reilly's "Safari Bookshelf" makes the complete text of over 1,000 technical books available for online preview or subscription reading. It includes books from Adobe Press, Alpha Books, Cisco Press, Financial Times Prentice Hall, Microsoft Press, New Riders Publishing, O'Reilly, Peachpit Press, Prentice Hall, Prentice Hall PTR, Que and Sams Publishing. The "Safari U" service lets educators compile custom textbooks from individual chapters of books in the Safari Bookshelf, and from their own uploaded materials. There is also a "Safari Affiliates" program that lets other web pages links into Safari Bookshelf books, embed Safari search results in web pages/blogs, and gives web services access to the books. The O'Reilly Network is a collection of sites with articles, blogs, and other items of interest to developer and expert user communities. The sites are:
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