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Eight Quick Ways to Get Your Site Blacklisted
Effective online communication relies on your ability to reach customers. If your e-mail or newsletters are listed on a spam blacklist, the messages won't get through. Here are several common mistakes that put business communication at risk.
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Oracle Reports More Than 23,000 Downloads Of Its iPhone Apps
While Apple iPhone apps have a small presence in the business world, IT execs at Disney, Genentech, and Kraft are endorsing the iPhone.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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Airport volunteers ready for RNC visitors
They know where to find an ATM, a rental car or a quiet spot to work on your laptop.
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Talking Cars: More power
I own a 2008 Ford F250 diesel and am interested in buying a programmer for more power and fuel economy. Which one is the best, and do they actually produce as much power as they claim?
The MetroWest Daily News |
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eBay Looks to Acquire Stake in Korean Marketplace
eBay is in talks to acquire a stake in Gmarket, a Korean marketplace. Cowen and Company analyst Jim Friedland had written about Gmarket and the competitive landscape in Korea last month in a research note.
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Donahoe's Big Gamble: Free Listings on eBay?
eBay is moving toward a free listing-fee model. But will eBay's new CEO John Donahoe roll out such a dramatic change in one bold move, or will he roll out free-listings in stages - by category? It appears the former scenario is well within the realm of possibility, and in fact may be coming in time for the holiday shopping season. This could explain many of the changes eBay has made in 2008.
AuctionBytes |
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IBM to build Canada's most powerful supercomputer
IBM is teaming with the University of Toronto to build what they say will be the most powerful supercomputer in Canada. (IBM)
Triangle Business Journal |
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Cloud Computing: The On-Demand Model Has Been Available for a While
After evaluating cloud solutions for building large SaaS utility application here's what I found out. Cloud computing is fantastic especially looking at how far Google has come in efforts to build an enormous cloud. Who wouldn't want to leverage Google's PaaS? Or throw enterprise apps onto it. Unfortunately/fortunately let's get back to reality. read more
SYS-CON Media |
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HL:Zi Corp. gets US$40 million buyout proposal by Nuance Communications@
CALGARY _ Zi Corp. (TSX:ZIC), a Calgary-based developer of language software, says it has received an unsolicited takeover proposal from a U.S. company worth about $40 million.
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Onstream Media Corporation Fiscal Year 2008 Third Quarter Conference Call Recap
Onstream Media Corporation , a leading online service provider of live and on-demand digital media communications and applications, today provided a recap of the Company's conference call held on August 14, 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Netflix resumes some DVD shipments
Online DVD rental pioneer Netflix Inc resumed some shipping Thursday after the most severe outage in its history stopped distribution to a third of its 8.4 million customers.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Bright's Blog
Here it is: the best read articles on the blog. Feel free to read them again
The New Statesman |
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Statement by The AALJ National Executive Board on The Misuse of "Laptop Law" to Clear the Backlog of Social Security ...
Currently the nation's Social Security disability insurance program is struggling under a severe case backlog. In some parts of the country, claimants can wait more than two years for a hearing. According to the Government Accountability Office the backlog results primarily from increased applications, staffing shortages and management weaknesses.
Centre Daily Times |
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Your Search for "Safe Harbor" Returned No Local Equivalent
Google is finding that the safe harbor provisions that protect Internet service providers from the consequences of their users' actions in the United States are forfeit once you ad an "India" suffix to your brand.
AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance |
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Yahoo names Chapple, Biondi to board, but what happens next?
New Yahoo board member Frank Biondi has a knack for being at the center of a firestorm. So the fact that Carl Icahn successfully got Biondi on board this morning, probably means a new storm is on the horizon.
BetaNews |
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Notebook: A champion motivates Gators
Three years ago, Florida coach Urban Meyer and his staff came up with an idea to drive home the thought of becoming a champion while at UF.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Latest AOL acquisition could pair SocialThing with AIM
In a move which could end up meaning either everything or nothing, the developers of a "lifestreaming" application have agreed to be acquired by a company whose track record with acquisitions hasn't always been pretty.
BetaNews |
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First Android phone 'officially' on T-Mobile
While not yet formally announced by either Google or the North American arm of Deutsche Telekom, widespread reports from "briefed" sources assert that T-Mobile will be the first company offering handsets utilizing the open OS.
BetaNews |
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IK adds downloadable instruments/effects bundles
IK Multimedia says it is now selling its complete range of virtual instruments and effects plug-in bundles as downloads. Instruments include SampleTank, Miroslav Philharmonik, Sonik Synth 2, SampleMoog and SampleTron. Bundles include the Total Effects Bundle, and the Total Guitar & Bass Gear Bundle....
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Giant Dutch Botnet Busted, Forced to Commit Ritualistic Suicide [Botnets]
When the Dutch High Tech Crime unit raided the 150,000-machine strong Shadow botnet, they didn't simply bust its 19- and 16-year-old basement-dwelling operators. Oh no. Instead of simply decapitating...
Gizmodo |
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Leaked Seagate FreeAgent Drives Might Actually Be Worth Leaking [Seagate]
It's pretty rare that we run leaked shots of external hard drives, but these next gen FreeAgent drives by Seagate are almost stylish. (I mean, let's admit it, most of this stuff will look horrible to...
Gizmodo |
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1:45 p.m. - Report: TSA Changing Laptop Rules
Starting tomorrow you may not have to take your laptop out of its case at the airport. "USA Today" reports the Transportation Security Administration is changing the rules on laptops in cases so you'll have to take them out of the case if security workers don't find them "checkpoint-friendly."
KARK Little Rock |
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CNN - Checkpoint-Friendly Computer Bags Set For Debut
Somewhere, It's Engraved In Stone: "Thou Shalt Remove Thy Laptop From Thy Bag."
KSAT San Antonio |
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Dogs, cats — even fish — make it to cyberspace
Facebook and MySpace have launched networking sites so people's pets can connect.
TCPalm.com |
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Report: T-Mobile to launch Google phone in October
San Francisco - T-Mobile is to launch the first phone based on Google's Android design on September 17, in hopes that the new device will compete with Apple's iPhone, Wired magazine reported Friday. The smartphone will be manufactured by Taiwan-based...
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