I happened to stumble across RFID Essentials in Google Books. I really like what they've done with cross references and popular passages. See it here.
Now archeologists of the future will be able to categorize me under "obscure technologists of the late Plastic Age."
I've just signed a contract to write a technical book for a major publisher. I probably shouldn't mention any details until I've delivered the book and the publisher makes a public announcement. I will say how surprised I am at how smoothly things have gone so far. I submitted a query a few weeks ago and had a positive response in a few days. I turned a proposal around over the weekend, after that some traveling and vacations for various parties interfered, but we were able to negotiate the contract with no trouble at all. I was especially surprised at how reasonable the publisher was about the changes we requested. I had expected the same sort of nonsense I've seen in contract negotiations between companies and IT vendors. I'm collaborating with another author, a friend, but I will wait to say who until there's some public announcement, just in case the other author was wanting to surprise someone.