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Mark Gibbs
Ignorance of the law doesn't work with speeding tickets and it doesn't work with technology. Both can cost you.
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Michael Osterman
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Juan Carlos Perez
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Michael Osterman
We've heard for some time that young people don't use e-mail, but instead use Facebook, MySpace, instant messaging and other social networking and...
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Carolyn Duffy Marsan
In 2003, the U.S. tech industry, politicians and Internet users were wringing their hands over the escalating problem of spam. They passed the...
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Jim Duffy
The popular networking site LinkedIn was down for several hours Thursday, the source of the outage unclear.
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Jaikumar Vijayan
The IT staff at the U.S. House of Representatives is taking emergency steps in an effort to handle a fourfold increase in the amount of e-mail that...
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C.g. Lynch
By default, Facebook will push notifications to your e-mail informing you that you were sent a message, a friend request, or tagged in a photo (among...
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My recent article on the Virginia Supreme Court's decision to turn over the state's antispam law drew some interesting comments:
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Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
DiVitas Networks announced system upgrades with Version 2.0 for its Mobile UC platform. The DiVitas Mobile UC solution adds voice and messaging...
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Al Sacco
Apple iPhone owners with IBM Lotus Notes corporate e-mail accounts now have a new way to access their mail, calendars and contacts via iPhone thanks...
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Michael Osterman
Cisco's latest acquisition is Jabber, a leading developer of enterprise-grade presence-enablement capabilities. Jabber's offerings include its...
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Mikael Ricknäs
Nokia will stop developing its enterprise mobile e-mail platform Intellisync: its future enterprise e-mail systems will be based on platforms from...
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Nancy Gohring
T-Mobile is backpedaling on the limit it placed on the so-called unlimited data plan that will accompany its Android phone, but the operator isn't...
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Al Sacco
BlackBerry users have no shortage of free application for their smartphones. A Google search for the terms "Free BlackBerry Apps" turns up pages and...
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