name address book in comment and analysis
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Can I find you?
Comment Running down my professional address book I score a positive outcome more than 80 per cent of the time, with the majority showing up on the first search page in less than a second. I can remember everything about a meeting a few days ago - the... [21 Jun 2007]
Leader: How are we still so bad at guarding our IDs?
Leader Or they might just pick up a phone book - though they're still a few long jumps away from identity theft. Today we've heard that a 'shocking' 97 per cent of households throw out rubbish that includes information such as their name and address... [16 Oct 2006]
Simon Norbury
Q&A Last book read: Michael Palin's 'Himalaya'. Name: Simon Norbury. Don't let recruitment agencies have your email address. Simon (to my face! Who do you report to? Director of Policy and Communications. [28 Jun 2005]
Devil's Advocate: Taking the mobile plunge
Comment Integration with the name and address book is highly effective. But aren't the latest devices gimmicky, playing too heavily on photo messaging and the like? He was surprised. Regular readers will remember my agonising over PDA and mobile phone... [08 Jul 2003]
The Ovum View: SIP sets the web generation talking
Comment These can range from simple point applications - such as clicking on an address book entry to set up a phone call - through to complex enterprise services like a web-enabled call centre suite. You check Jeff's status on your friends list and he's... [04 Feb 2002]
Why virus hoaxes are no joke
Comment All you have to do is just hit the forward button, then choose everyone in your address book, then press send. The message itself has lost its original sender's name and address and comes with a tail of many forwarding addresses. [27 Feb 2001]
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