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Tips on How to Save & Generate Free Power

Green issues,” an interpretation of this term, is that it’s all about thinking for ourenergy futureIn essence “taking care of our own energy demands”. One major part of this issue is recycling, and humanities attitude towards waste efficiency.Basically on planet Earth we need to “stop throwing energy away!”Everything we use in our lives has been [...]

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Portable Document Scanner Technology Tips & Benefits

The Portable document scanner technology has been significantly developed in recent years. In the digital world we live in today, many people use portable scanners on daily basis to scan many different types of documents like business cards, photos, passports, checks and many other printed documents. Portable scanner is lightweight and can be easily carried [...]

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Tips for Home Automation

If you are planning to build a new house or you just want to make your house a better one then you should definitely consider home automation as your option. With home automation, not only you will be able to make the processes in your house easier but also you will make your house cooler. [...]

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Olympus Binoculars Technology at Your Finger Tips

A lot of sectors make use different gears, tools and kit in different endeavors most particularly outside. There are a selection of activities that are benefiting a lot from the technological advancements in society. One particular equipment that has respected popularity is binoculars. The majority know different brands but many of them are acquainted with [...]

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Tips for Optimizing XML in SQL Server

by: Donabel Santos I’ve worked on a project that used XML heavily inside SQL Server. We really utilized SQL Server’s XML support almost to the full extent, but with some repercussions. As we did our load testing, performance did degrade and we had to step back and adjust how we were using our XML data. [...]

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