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whitepaper Offering everything from musical birthday cards to virtual sticky notes for your desktop. And that's why of all the people who e-mail, text, and instant messages across the globe, more than 3.4 million of them do it through AGI.
[03 May 2008]
Comment Read the average vendor white paper on the issue and it seems that picking your way through the regulatory landscape is as dangerous as navigating a field of stinging nettles in your birthday suit. Vendors coming from that culture are bound to...
[08 Apr 2008]
News The best included a home DVD recording that definitely shouldn't have been broadcast at a family birthday party, an email blunder involving the sender's wife, a text insult to a follicly challenged baldy and a smutty email sent by mistake to the...
[11 Feb 2008]
News The latest version of Microsoft's Outlook was built with a relatively sophisticated spam filter, but as the product's first birthday approaches, spammers are finding new ways to ensure that their unsolicited message go undetected.
[22 Jun 2004]
Comment They merely have 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' daubed across their combined flabby bellies. But, worrying storyline aside, perhaps the major point comes later on when the birthday girl emails the photo to another co-worker.
[04 Apr 2003]
News Tomlinson got around difficulties with existing methods of exchanging data by creating remote personal mailboxes that could send and receive messages via a computer network. A Microsoft researcher has rediscovered what is believed to be the first...
[13 Sep 2002]
News The common or garden email celebrates its thirtieth birthday today. Tomlinson then wrote a messaging program to distinguish between messages addressed to the mailbox of a local machine, or those connected via Arpanet.
[02 Oct 2001]
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