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Thursday, November 10, 2005

1. Titus Labs Debuts E-mail Policy Management Suite

Policy management software developer Titus Labs Inc. today unveiled a suite of tools for policy, compliance and messaging security management in large enterprises.

For more on this:
- read full story from messagingpipeline.com, Nov 9 2005


2. IBM Unveils Single-Point Tool For Creating Blogs, Wikis

IBM has demonstrated a group of software products and services called the Public Image Monitoring Solution (PIMS) cobbled together to corral the explosion of Web data generated by e-mails, blogs, wikis, jams, news feeds, consumer review sites and articles published daily. PIMS was designed with Nstein Technologies and Factiva.

For more on this:
- read full story from messagingpipeline.com, Nov 8 2005


3. Phishing Scam Lured Users with Bogus Google Site

An online scam offering the lure of free money through a bogus Google Web site has been uncovered by security company Websense, which reported that the site was shut down about 30 hours after it was first discovered on Monday.

For more on this:
- read full story from Yahoo! News, Nov 9 2005


4. VOIP No Longer for the Underdog

Internet telephony was once for underdog firms able to muster up a few hundred thousand dollars in investments. But that's not the case anymore, and perhaps federal regulations have played a large role.

For more on this:
- read full story from eweek.com, Nov 9 2005


5. Alibaba.com re-launches Yahoo China

Alibaba.com, which acquired the China business of Yahoo in October, re-launched Yahoo China with a new home page and business model focused on search on Wednesday.

For more on this:
- read full story from CNET News.com, Nov 9 2005


6. AOL, MSN Cut Deals With News Providers

America Online Inc. and Microsoft Corp. yesterday announced separate deals with news organizations to add new video features to their Web services, developments that underscore how more mainstream media channels are going online.

For more on this:
- read full story from washingtonposts.com, Nov 10 2005


7. SBC To Yahoo!: Phone Home

It's a standard path in Web-to-wireless convergence: Media portal approaches wireless carrier, media portal leases wireless capacity from carrier, media portal becomes its own wireless company.

For more on this:
- read full story from forbes.com, Nov 9 2005


8. Google Puts Search On Sale

The search giant is trying to drum up business for its corporate search products by offering a $3,000 search appliance, known as a Google Mini, free to companies that switch to Google's search network.

For more on this:
- read full story from forbes.com, Nov 9 2005


9. IP phones help 'Top Gun' mogul get to 'Action!'

Not to burst your bubble, but according to Jerry Bruckheimer, it's not likely, at least at his company. The producer, whose name has led the credits on a string of blockbusters from "Top Gun" to "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl," says the new Cisco Systems (Profile, Products, Articles) Inc. IP (Internet Protocol) communications system at his company works just fine, thank you.

For more on this:
- read full story from infoWorld, Nov 7 2005

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