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This book shows you how to write programs for the MRG Messaging component of the Red Hat Enterprise MRG distributed computing platforming using the Apache Qpid API. It also gives basic information on downloading and installing MRG Messaging. For more complete information on how to download and install MRG Messaging see the MRG Messaging Installation Guide.
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This document has been prepared to assist you in becoming familiar with The Dot Net Factory AD Self-Service AD Password. This guide assumes that the steps outlined in the AD Self-Service Suite Quick Start Guide are complete and the AD Self-Service Suite is installed on your system and ready for configuration of the AD Password specific settings.
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PC-REACH for Windows Tutorial

Welcome to the world of Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). PC-REACH for Windows is a tool that can help you begin processing your financial transactions electronically. The most common uses are transactions that are done on a routine basis such as payroll, monthly installment payments, rental payments, membership dues, contributions, etc. The benefits are numerous for both credit and debit applications. For company payroll, a savings will be realized in check printing cost (time and paper), distribution, bank reconciliation charges, and employee productivity on payday. Any application for debits will give companies cash flow control never experienced before! Public acceptance of direct deposit payroll and automatic bill payments is prompting businesses to search for Financial Institutions capable of Originating (processing) Electronic Payments.
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Microsoft’s Visual Studio 2008 introduces a whole new set of .NET technologies that will revolutionize, once again, the way you develop smart client and web-based applications; the most notable being LINQ, WPF and, of course, Silverlight. For most of us working in and around web application development in the business world, Silverlight is a big step forward; especially if you consider that it provides clean coding practices with extensible languages (e.g. XAML and C#). It also provides some of Visual Studio’s rich programming model that we have become accustomed to and can no longer live without; such as class libraries, debugging capabilities and IntelliSense among many others.
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Google Earth Review Guide

Google Earth™ is Google’s satellite imagery-based mapping product that combines global coverage of imagery with new navigational features including integrated Google search capabilities. It is based on technology from Keyhole, a company acquired by Google in October 2004. Google Earth is a broadband mapping tool that enables users to fly from space to street level views to find geographic information, and to explore places around the world.
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Blogs are one of Web 2.0’s most interesting and sticky developments; they’ve changed the way users find and interact with content and brands. The online experience was changed when blogs first started becoming popular, and now they’re fast becoming an integral part of many companies’ online marketing initiatives and web presence.
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The .NET Framework’s managed environment allows developers to improve their programming model to support a wide range of functionality. The goal of the .NET Framework design guidelines is to encourage consistency and predictability in public APIs while enabling Web and cross- language integration. It is strongly recommended that you follow these design guidelines when developing classes and components that extend the .NET Framework. Inconsistent design adversely affects developer productivity. Development tools and add-ins can turn some of these guidelines into de facto prescriptive rules, and reduce the value of nonconforming components. Nonconforming components will function, but not to their full potential.
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The most common method of label print is directly from Label Gallery software using its
GUI (graphic user interface). But sometimes there might be other requirements for label production. Label Gallery has a wide variety of connectivity and integration options so you do not need to use Label Gallery interactively, but through an ActiveX interface or Dynamic Data Exchange connectivity.
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