Posted by arlene
In 2000, Microsoft announced what is probably its largest software development programme. It was known as .Net and involved configuring many of its products such as Excel, Word, MS Access together with its supported programming languages such as Visual Basic and C++ so that they are seamlessly integrated with the Internet and with each other.
- August 20th
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The modern monetary system freed itself of material support by replacing it with a generalized system of trust based on continuous growth. In the past, monetary creation was absolutely limited by the scarcity of materials to be exchanged or of precious metals for minting coins. Now, however, money liberated from a material basis, in particular […]
- June 22nd
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Posted by arlene
How Legal Wire tapping Works
CALEA requires that communications providers allow law enforcement officials to be able to listen in on phone conversations and get information about those phone calls, but only when the law enforcement agency has gotten approval for the tap.
The law enforcement agency goes before a judge and presents reasons a wiretap is […]
- June 21st
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Posted by arlene
How do we know if we have any rows in a table? We use the COUNT function to return a count of the number of rows in a table. If you enter Listing into Query Analyzer we can check the data insert for the Spy table.
This will return the current number of rows (well actually […]
- June 17th
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