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  2. Tally Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the accounting software was launched as an MS-DOS application. It had only basic accounting functions, and was named Peutronics Financial Accountant. [citation needed] In 2006, Tally launched Tally 8.1, a concurrent multi-lingual version, and also Tally 9. [10]

  3. Windows 10 editions - Wikipedia

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    At the time of launch, Microsoft deemed Windows 7 (with Service Pack 1) and Windows 8.1 users eligible to upgrade to Windows 10 free of charge, so long as the upgrade took place within one year of Windows 10's initial release date. Windows RT and the respective Enterprise editions of Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 were excluded from this offer.

  4. Education 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    In Education 3.0, classrooms would move away from lectures, such as this one, to having class time be spent on discussions and projects, using digital technology. Education 3.0 is an umbrella term used by educational theorists to describe a variety of ways to integrate technology into learning.

  5. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The NYTimes application debuted with the introduction of the App Store on July 10, 2008. Engadget ' s Scott McNulty wrote critically of the app, negatively comparing it to The New York Times ' s mobile website. [287] An iPad version with select articles was released on April 3, 2010, with the release of the first-generation iPad. [288]

  6. Calculator - Wikipedia

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    An electronic pocket calculator with a seven-segment liquid-crystal display (LCD) that can perform arithmetic operations A modern scientific calculator with an LCD. An electronic calculator is typically a portable electronic device used to perform calculations, ranging from basic arithmetic to complex mathematics.

  7. Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The legal system is based on a modified version of the Napoleonic Code. [267] [52] Haiti has consistently ranked among the most corrupt countries in the world on the Corruption Perceptions Index. [268] According to a 2006 report by the Corruption Perceptions Index, there is a strong correlation between corruption and poverty in Haiti.

  8. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the 802.11 protocol was released in 1997, and provided up to 2 Mbit/s link speeds. This was updated in 1999 with 802.11b to permit 11 Mbit/s link speeds. In 1999, the Wi-Fi Alliance formed as a trade association to hold the Wi-Fi trademark under which most IEEE 802.11 products are sold.

  9. History of aviation - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was a breakthrough in technical achievements, but had several intense failures. The square design of the windows caused stress cracks from metal fatigue, caused by cycles of cabin pressurization and depressurization. [citation needed] This eventually led to severe structural failures in the fuel area. These issues were resolved too ...