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Email for all on Virgin Atlantic

News Virgin Atlantic Airways is giving all passengers access to email and the Web from the skies. The European commercial airline on Monday said it is working with Tenzing Communications to integrate its Internet systems into Virgin Atlantic's inflight...

[March 26, 2001, 16:15]

IronPort turns to ratings to fight spam

News IronPort Systems is now rating Web links in email to better filter out junk messages, including those with links to malicious sites. The new technology looks at about 45 attributes of Web sites linked in an email message to assess whether a message...

[January 24, 2006, 8:40]

eMailCMS

Downloads eMailCMS is an application that allows you to easily manage multiple content pages on your existing web site by email. By simply sending an email message you can instantly update your site. Simply compose an email, include graphics, formatted text...

[March 17, 2003, 18:29]

EarthLink Wireless

Downloads Discover how easy it is to use powerful email and the Web on the go. Whether you want to shop online, send email or faxes, or surf the Web, you can do it all with your handheld.

[September 5, 2003, 8:00]

Hijacked Web addresses show weak link in Net

News Web.net, an email and information site for 3,500 charities and volunteer groups, and holiday website Bali.com had their domain names re-registered to people in Hong Kong and Madrid respectively. In these cases, individuals spoofed emails to us...

[June 9, 2000, 15:49]

OmniSky brings wireless Web to the Palm V

News Wireless access to Web-based content and services, as well as personal and corporate email, moved a step nearer to prime-time following OmniSky's announcements at CeBIT today. OmniSky International, headed up by CEO Neville Street, has been beta...

[March 22, 2001, 12:30]

Privacy group shines light on Web bugs

News The Privacy Foundation released free software on Thursday that helps consumers detect when a site or email contains a Web bug -- a barely visible tracking tag used mainly by marketers to monitor consumer habits online.

[June 8, 2001, 11:52]

Mac Domain

Downloads Mac Domain is a simple utility to help you find out what country a web site or an email is from. It compares the top-level domain of a web site or email address to an internal database of well over 250 registered top-level domain names.It will then...

[April 2, 2000, 8:00]

Google Desktop 2.0: a first look review

Reviews The nine standard modules include Email, a running list of messages in your Gmail or Outlook inbox; News, with feeds of the latest Google News stories; Web Clips to show recent RSS/Atom articles; and What's Hot, a collection of Google's most...

[September 7, 2005, 9:10]

AOL unveils portal plan

News Time Warner on Wednesday announced it will give away email, software and other Web services for free to high-speed Internet users in a bid to boost online advertising sales. AOL has been trying to keep up with the portal race to attract the widest...

[August 2, 2006, 17:10]

Cloudmark Case Study: (mt) Media Temple

White Papers (mt) Media Temple, Inc.an industry-leading Web hosting and software application services company, provides businesses worldwide with reliable, professional-class network environments to host Web sites, email and business applications, as well as...

[January 21, 2009, 0:00]

Surveillance: How your boss is watching you

News A spate of sacked-for-surfing cases, where employees have been dismissed for overzealous Web surfing, for email harassment, or for visiting "inappropriate" Web sites, have raised public awareness about how and why employers watch their staff online.

[September 27, 1999, 11:25]

A Year Ago: Hijacked Web addresses show weak link in Net

News Web.net, an email and information site for 3,500 charities and volunteer groups, and holiday website Bali.com had their domain names re-registered to people in Hong Kong and Madrid respectively. In these cases, individuals spoofed emails to us...

[June 9, 2001, 6:28]

Microsoft's unified communications suite review

Reviews Over the years, one of Microsoft's particular talents has been to identify an application, such as word processing, web browsing or email, and develop a suite of software targeting that market. For example, in 1996 Microsoft launched Exchange 4.0...

[October 16, 2007, 10:34]

Surf 'incognito' for $5 a month

News A California startup this week will unveil a $5-a-month (£3) service that will allow users to surf the Web and send email anonymously. Company officials believe the ongoing controversy over Internet privacy and junk email has given them a unique...

[August 16, 1999, 12:18]

Gmailers banned from selling addresses

News According to Google's new policy, altered on Monday, the Web search company prohibits Gmail subscribers from selling, trading or transferring the free email accounts "for any unauthorised commercial purpose.

[July 2, 2004, 8:40]

Firms find more reasons to monitor workers

News Employee productivity, corporate liability and saving Internet bandwidth are the top reasons that companies decide to monitor their employees, according to several sellers of Web and email monitoring software.

[July 10, 2001, 12:21]

League Factory Web Application

Downloads Access league, team, fixture,.properties as managed by the League Manager Desktop Application List all the leagues, teams and fixtures content in standard compliant HTML, White label web application lets you customise your site and brand it the...

[January 11, 2008, 7:00]

Syncplicity

Downloads Syncplicity lets you take information from the internet - either a web page or an email, or from any document on your desktop, and quickly and easily put it in your Palm. This information can be directly synced to your Palm, or can be synced via...

[May 5, 2001, 8:00]

Net hits back at UK crime

News A crime-fighting Web site that employs email to tip-off the police was launched Friday by Crimestoppers Trust. The experimental email system allows users to send anonymous information via a secure network that removes the sender's address.

[October 4, 1999, 11:02]

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