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Software
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Who's Afraid of FOSS
Who stops schools and other institutions from using Ubuntu and other open source software? The naivete of the question from a reader surprised me. A group calling itself the Initiative for Software Choice has been lobbying against open source since May 2002. Its biggest backer, CNet reports, is Microsoft.
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Customer Is King - The - R - Factor
This article describes the various information that need to be given to a customer when he/she buys your product. Futuristic in scope, discuses 'R' and 'S' factor, respectively.
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Article Submission Software Can Make Good Money For You?
Article submission software is perhaps the secret behind many over-night success stories in internet marketing. This article would reveal to your about the functionalities of article submission software and explain why authors who are marketing with articles are not earning as much as they wish they could without using article submission software.
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Secrets of Successful Software Requirements
Although most companies do some form of software requirements, there is often a lack of understanding as to exactly why the requirements need to be created and the level of detail that should be included in the requirements. Even though highly detailed requirements make development easier in future phases, this is not always possible due to time constraints imposed by the client or market conditions. With this in mind, let's look at some secrets to improve your requirements process even under tight deadlines.
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Why E-Mails Bounce Back?
There are many different reasons that can cause an e-mail to bounce. Sometimes it is something that you can do something about, e.g. when your e-mail has been blocked by a Content Filter or Blacklist Filter. In other situations, such as when you encounter a Temporary Error, the only thing you can do will usually be to wait a while and hope for the problem to resolve. It is tempting to sigh and throw a bounce message directly to the trash bin, but spending a few seconds reading it is actually a better idea since bounce messages tend to be filled with useful information that can help you decide whether you should pick up the phone and call your recipient, contact your own Internet Service Provider, resend the e-mail within a few hours or simply sit back and wait. In this article you will find just a few examples of very common problems that can cause an e-mail to bounce back to you.
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