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		<title>Why software projects fail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you work in software development, you probably have heard of a record number of software projects that fail. This failure does not neccesarily mean crushing every day, although a good number of them does exactly that. The failure mostly comes in the number of complaints about usability issues, amount of patching on the software [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How online retailing is different from brick-and-mortar</title>
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In your usual brick-and-mortar retail store, you have customers coming in and get a feel for the products and services you offer. Online retailing is heavily dependent on pictures and the marketer&#8217;s ability to construct crafty marketing messages and product descriptions. Online retailing is also not as rosy as many people make it to be, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Africans must solve own economic problems</title>
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AFRICA is commonly referred to as a “troubled continent”, “basket case”, “a continent of opportunity on the verge of renaissance”. By implication of the above terms, there seems to be two extreme perceptions about Africa, one that is associated with extreme poverty and inability to get ourselves out of economic mess; and the other one [...]]]></description>
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