Archive for July, 2008

Obama leaving A-list star-struck - Chicago Tribune

Written by Admin on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Obama leaving A-list star-struck
Chicago Tribune, United States -5 hours ago
However the senator said she doesn't have his personal e-mail address. "She sent one e-mail to Reggie [Love, Obama's personal assistant], who forwarded it

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How to Despam Your iPhone Email - Mashable

Written by Admin on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.


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How to Despam Your iPhone Email
Mashable, CA -15 hours ago
I call that folder ” Respond to Today” (the spaces at the front push it to the top of my folder list). 2. Mac: Setup a rule in Mail to copy emails from
Apple admits new MobileMe problemComputerworld
Apple loses site of Me: Why I'm dumping MobileMePC Advisor
Mobileme messes up accountsTechwatch
Ars Technica - Wired News
all 204 news articles

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ABOUT WALT MOSSBERG - Wall Street Journal

Written by Admin on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.

ABOUT WALT MOSSBERG
Wall Street Journal -7 hours ago
Once the email is indexed, the Xobni sidebar shows a profile of the sender of any email you have selected in the message list in your inbox or other folders

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CRTC set to unveil 'do not call' registry - CTV.ca

Written by Admin on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.

CRTC set to unveil 'do not call' registry
CTV.ca, Canada -10 hours ago
and then if they hang up before I can ask them to 'take me off their list' I send them a nasty registered mail with the persons name and date and time of
Telemarketers bite the dust on Sept. 30CBC.ca
CRTC set to unveil 'do not call' registryCTV British Columbia
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Tips on avoiding e-mail overload - Los Angeles Times

Written by Admin on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Tips on avoiding e-mail overload
Los Angeles Times, CA -5 hours ago
Use e-mail as a to-do list. This may seem counterintuitive, but according to a 2006 study at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon

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Eighty Percent of Email is Being Sent From Illegitimate or Unknown … - MarketWatch

Written by Admin on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Eighty Percent of Email is Being Sent From Illegitimate or Unknown
MarketWatch -19 hours ago
Commercial senders need to be vigilant about all aspects of email sending, including infrastructure, list hygiene and the value of their messages to

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Errant E-Mail Can Come Back To Bite You - Hartford Courant

Written by Admin on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Errant E-Mail Can Come Back To Bite You
Hartford Courant, United States -5 hours ago
Just last week a staffer mistakenly forwarded to thousands of reporters on the White House external contact list a Reuters story headlined "Iraqi PM backs

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When personal information becomes public - Lahontan Valley News

Written by Admin on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

When personal information becomes public
Lahontan Valley News, NV -23 hours ago
Williams, however, had no idea her information would be sold and is unhappy she didn't have the opportunity to opt-out of being included on a mailing list.

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Apple admits new MobileMe problem - Computerworld

Written by Admin on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


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Apple admits new MobileMe problem
Computerworld, MA -19 hours ago
Names appear in contact list, but no picture, e-mail, phone number, etc.," said "Angioman" in a message yesterday. Another user copied a transcript of a
Apple loses site of Me: Why I'm dumping MobileMePC Advisor
Mobileme messes up accountsTechwatch
Poor man's Exchange: MobileMe supports IDLE for e-mailArs Technica
Wired News - Computerworld
all 167 news articles

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Texas News Briefs - Houston Chronicle

Written by Admin on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Texas News Briefs
Houston Chronicle, United States -2 hours ago
The list included some people who apparently work for government, educational institutions and the military, according to their e-mail addresses that ended

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