File-sharing is the new email
File-sharing is the new email
As our digital photos and videos get bigger and bigger, email can't handle the load. Three stealthy startups say file-sharing is the answer.
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-read full story from CNNMoney.com, May 1 2006
Google Complains About IE Search
Google said today that it has complained to the European Commission about the way that Microsoft bundles its own search mechanism in the newest version of Internet Explorer.
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-read full story from PCWorld.com, May 2 2006
China Ready To Swipe Spam Crown From U.S.
U.S. junk e-mailers sent more spam than those in any other country during the first quarter, a security company recently reported, although China is hot on America's heels.
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-read full story from CNN.com, April 28 2006
'Skypecasts' Allow 100-Person Conferencing
Skype, eBay Inc.'s Internet telephone subsidiary, is extending its reach with "Skypecasts" — free audio conferences for up to 100 participants.
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-read full story from Yahoo!News, May 3 2006
First Ultra Mobile PC Comes to U.S.
Samsung has officially launched its new super-small PC, dubbed the Q1, that is essentially a cross between a laptop and a PDA. It lets users write on the screen, play movies and games, and stay connected to the Internet through wireless hotspots.
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-read full story from Yahoo!News, May 2 2006
Spammers turn on anti-spam vigilantes
An effort to force spammers to stop soliciting certain e-mail addresses went bad on Monday, after at least one spammer began sending large volumes of unsolicited e-mail to members of a "Do Not Spam" list run by Israeli firm Blue Security.
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-read full story from Yahoo!News, May 2 2006
Avaya VoIP Linux Style to The SMB
Avaya is now targeting its Voice over IP efforts at the small- to midsized-business (SMB) market with a new series of Linux-powered initiatives.
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-read full story from Internetnews.com, May 2 2006
Microsoft Preps E-Mail, Collaboration Managed Solutions
Messaging and collaboration will be the first two Microsoft managed solutions to hit the market, but not in 2006.
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-read full story from messagingpipeline.com, April 27 2006
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