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University style IT problems...
on Aug 15, 2006 in IT In reality, in the business world - most problems are not complex University style problems, but are problems that need to be solved well and in keeping with popular demand etc.The key to most system design (like engineering) is keeping it as simple...
AntiVirus - ClamWin versus AVG
on Aug 25, 2006 in IT ClamWinhttp://www.clamwin.com - main public pagehttp://sourceforge.net/projects/clamwin - also a source forge pageClamWin is an open source product and so is completely free. It has no active scan. Combine it with Winpooch Watchdog which adds an acti...
Intelligently designed eLearning programs boost sales
on Aug 28, 2006 in financial services IT finance eLearning HR
Portrtait_of_Quechua [Flickr]
on Sep 2, 2006 in chile people peru argentina inca by america was is ecuador colombia all native 10 indian south some bolivia it southern most american empire million language northwestern various northern today runa spoken simi languages including quechua throughout dialects widely kichwa shaman.dandulla posted a photo: Quechua (Runa Simi; Kichwa in Ecuador) is a Native American language of South America. It was the language of the Inca Empire, and is today spoken in various dialects by some 10 million people throughout South Americ...
Portrtait_of_Quechua [Flickr]
on Sep 2, 2006 in chile people peru argentina inca by america was is ecuador colombia all native 10 indian south some bolivia it southern most american empire million language northwestern various northern today runa spoken simi languages including quechua throughout dialects widely kichwa shaman.dandulla posted a photo: Quechua (Runa Simi; Kichwa in Ecuador) is a Native American language of South America. It was the language of the Inca Empire, and is today spoken in various dialects by some 10 million people throughout South Americ...



