AOL tests search-enhanced Webmail
AOL tests search-enhanced Webmail
AOL is now publicly testing an enhanced Webmail service for its subscribers and instant messaging users.
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-read full story from Infoworld.com, June 12 2006
Microsoft: Exchange 2007 tuned for mobile workforce
Microsoft showed off new mobility features on Monday that will be available in Exchange Server 2007, the next version of the company's e-mail and messaging software.
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-read full story from Infoworld.com, June 12 2006
Worm Attacks Yahoo E-Mail
A mass-mail worm that exploits a vulnerability in Yahoo's Web-based e-mail is making the rounds but the impact appears to be low, security vendor Symantec said today.
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-read full story from PCWorld.com, June 12 2006
MessageLabs Offers IM Security Software
MessageLabs launched today encrypted IM software, designed for companies that use consumer IM clients for collaboration and document sharing.
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-read full story from PCWorld.com, June 12 2006
eBay to Detail Skype Plans On Tuesday
Online marketplace eBay Inc. is set to detail on Tuesday how it plans to combine its Skype Web telephone-call service into its core U.S. auction business, executives said on Sunday.
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-read full story from Yahoo!News, June 12 2006
Japanese watches to carry mobile phone messages
Data-flashing mobile telephones may have lessened the need to wear watches, but a Japanese firm is hitting back, creating a wristwatch for the technophile on the move.
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-read full story from Yahoo!News, June 12 2006
AOL extends AIM developer program
AOL is broadening the operating system support of its developer tools beyond Windows with the addition of Mac OS X and Linux. AOL is also adding support for the Java programming language and the Pocket PC mobile platform, and is offering new tools for computer-to-computer communication, IM robots and detecting users’ geographical location.
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-read full story from Yahoo!News, June 12 2006
Nokia makes the mobile 'a full member of the internet'
Nokia may be the most unlikely convert to the open internet model, but it is becoming one of the most enthusiastic.
For more on this:-read full story from The Register, June 12 2006
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