IJ Anderson has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is Computer Memory.

Everyone knows that few things boost the efficiency and intelligence of an organization. One of the few things is a database-driven business application such as Microsoft Access. Even though it might not be widely used like Excel and Word, it is one of the most powerful programs in the Microsoft Office Suite. It is a powerful way to manage your data. Microsoft Access has completely changed industries and markets by sharpening communication, eliminating guesswork, advancing the quality and speed of work, and delivering insights. There are some major advantages of this tool: Saves money Has great development speed Is at once familiar and user-friendly - this means the tool is easy to use Offers great flexibility and agility We know that nothing will boost the competitive edge or efficiency of an organization like a well-designed business application such as Microsoft Access. That is why we have decided to offer you our audiobook Secrets of Access Database Development and Programming!
©2017 Andrei Besedin (P)2017 Andrei Besedin

Jack Ma is a Chinese business magnate who is the founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group, a conglomerate of Internet-based businesses. He is one of China's richest men, as well as one of the wealthiest people in Asia. He has become a global icon in business and entrepreneurship, one of the world's most influential businessmen, and a philanthropist known for expounding his philosophy of business. He was ranked 2nd in Fortune's 2017 "World's 50 Greatest Leaders" list. Ma is one of the world's most powerful people and has been a global inspiration and role model to many, he's also given numerous lectures, enlightened many people, and given great advice throughout his life career.
©2017 Combray Media (P)2017 Combray Media

Warning: You are about to discover how anyone can achieve extraordinary success by simply harnessing the power of his or her memory. What if I told you that you could learn and memorize more in less time? Stay focused, quit being frustrated, improve concentration, be more productive, and absorb info like a human sponge...and best of all do it in as little as five minutes a day? In Computer Memory that's exactly what you'll get. Anyone, at any age, can improve their memory. It’s true. Getting older doesn’t have to mean becoming more forgetful. Actually, as you age your memory can become better because you have more experience and knowledge to connect with new information and thus make it easier to remember. So if you have ever been frustrated with yourself for failing to remember even the simplest things in life...things like birthdays, telephone numbers, or even where you left your keys, take heart. You can improve your memory. In fact, you can easily improve it so dramatically that it will change your life forever...and you can do it in as little as five minutes a day! Just think how great your life would be if you could: Master your attention so you can focus and concentrate longer, even during challenging or stressful situations Effortlessly remember important dates, appointments, meetings, and schedules weeks, months, or even years ahead without missing a single one! Painlessly remember information that will boost your career, skyrocket your grades, and save yourself the sheer inconvenience of having to carry thick references! Remember names without social awkwardness or anxiety Develop unbreakable concentration and focus Now stop imagining and keep reading to discover how to turn all the above into reality. The truth about your memory The truth is out: The human brain is undisputedly powerful. Researchers have found that both parts of our brain (the left and right cortexes) work together 100% of the time to capture every single piece of information we feed it. Now let's think about this for a moment...you have with you right now an amazing storage facility that far exceeds any super computer ever built, envisioned, or designed. It's up to you to use it to the fullest! I can almost hear you crying out loud: "If my brain is such a great storage facility, why is it so difficult to remember shopping lists or all the nitty-gritty stuff I need to know?” The answer is simple: Your memory is untrained. In fact, anyone who remembers things by rote (by regular repetition) is putting his untrained memory to work.
©2017 Michael Davis (P)2017 Jodie Wade