Archive for September, 2008



Creation of Barcode Using .NET

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

Barcode is a machine readable format. It contains data which can be read by machines. Barcodes can be generated by various ways. They are generally used as price tags which contains the price information of a material. Visually barcodes are nothing but parallel lines of different size. There are different codes being used in barcodes. They are code 128, code 93 etc. Barcode was first introduced in 1952. Where these barcodes are being used? These barcodes are mainly used in grocery store, department store, etc. These are also used in tracking an item. These barcodes can be scanned by electronic systems called barcode readers.

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Health Care Billing Software

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

In the lots of articles on health care billing that you must have been through, you have talked about just about everything there is to converse about health care billing software, such as how to discover problems, what it can do, & how to make use of it. But one thing you might have not covered, which is possibly the most vital thing of all, is how to select your health care billing software.

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Embed Video Webpage Software - Add Videos to Your Websites Now!

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

Embed Video Webpage Software - why rely on other VDO hosting Sites while you can easily add video(s) onto your own Site? Just as you start using this technology you quickly understand how powerful and effective it is to your Site(s) promotion. Want to learn more about how to easily post a movie onto a Webpage? Read the following review.

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Solved - Setup a Default Folder View in Windows Vista!

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

One of the problems many people face once they have installed Vista is that their folder view will change every time they close and reopen a folder. This is annoying right? Here is the solution.

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Why You Should Outsource Your Software Testing

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

Market research studies show that 40% of unplanned application downtime is caused by application failures or “bugs”; 40% by application errors and only 20% by hardware, environmental factors or disasters. Therefore, 80% of unplanned downtime can be alleviated by improvement of IT processes, pre-deployment testing and complete operations training. But not all organizations have the “know-how” or resources to perform the software testing process. Software testing is crucial, but it is certainly not the core activity of most organizations that need it. Outsourcing this process will allow a company to focus on it’s core activities while software testing experts can handle the work proficiently, ensuring quality results. The company will save time and money on a process that would otherwise be too tedious and exhausting if performed internal.

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IE Malicious Revised Recovery - Raiders Wide Registry

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

Due to a lot of friends in the near future to reflect their own IE by some, the use of Web technology Javascipt malicious changes, this special forum for the introduction of amendments to the topic, and hope that we can deal with these situations. If there are any problems we can go to the clinic to ask software.

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BCS Data Conversion Strategies

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

Inevitably information managers have to manage meta data for support of data base management systems (DBMS). Often challenges arise in gaining access to the information that comprises the meta data. Recently a customer decided to upgrade from a DOS based file manager scenario to windows.

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Time Value Formulas in Microsoft Excel - Part I

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

Excel offers a few simple formulas for determining the value of projects over time. In this article, I will cover PV and FV. For most financial applications, some subset of the formulas listed above will be more than enough to determine the value or rate of return of a particular project. In short, the PV and FV formulas save time and effort when using spreadsheets that require many calculations for present and future values.

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Computer Problems? Quick Fixes and Solutions Inside For FREE!

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

It can be very infuriating working with a computer that runs slow especially if you are under a strict deadline. The least that you need is a computer that takes forever to start up and load program when all you need to do is send a one-liner e-mail to your business partner or boss. You did not experience this kind of problem when you first bought your computer.

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Google Chrome - Success Or Failure?

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 pm

Google Chrome is destined to succeed. Consider this; today is the biggest day in Google’s history, since following the release of its new web browser, it will go head to head with Microsoft by creating first ever cloud-based alternative to Windows OS.

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