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<title>Microsoft Speaks Out About Google's Chrome OS</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author: Frank Reed

As was widely reported this week Google is venturing into the world of operating systems, which is kind of like walking into Microsoft''s living room and saying &quot;We''re here!&quot;. Microsoft has been trying to for years to make a dent in the complete dominance of the search space that Google has. The introduction of Bing as served to move them in that direction but no one really expects them to unseat Google as the #1 search engine.]]></description><guid>http://www.invision-graphics.com/article635-microsoft-speaks-out-about-googles-chrome-os.html</guid>
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<title>Corrupt Access Database Recovery</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author: Anurag Singh

Access databases are the most easily prone database to get corrupted. Generally an error occurs in the binary file format of any database which results into unusable database. The .mdb database corruption is very common, minor and generally unknown to the user. The user eventually comes to know about it when this corruption gets worse. The most common causes of access database corruptions are hardware failures, software crashes, JET software crash, multi-user access, inefficient database design, virus attacks, password protections, unexpected system shutdowns and power failures.]]></description><guid>http://www.invision-graphics.com/article85-corrupt-access-database-recovery.html</guid>
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