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Email signatures are free marketing for small businesses

A report says email signatures are inexpensive marketing for small businesses. In the ongoing battle to cut costs and save money, small and home business owners can look to the dozens of emails they send each day for a free marketing tool.

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Written: Sep 9, 2010 Category: Email

'Irrelevant' emails flood workers' inboxes

A study shows office workers feel flooded with irrelevant emails. The speed and ease of emails may actually have caused the mode of communication to become counterproductive, a new study has found.

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Written: Sep 8, 2010 Category: Email

Security crackdown leads India to asks Google, others to establish local accounts

The Indian government hopes to receive access to data sent using Skype, BlackBerry or Gmail to improve national security. The Indian government recently asked major communications companies Google and Skype to establish local servers in the nation, as it continues its security crackdown that started with BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion.

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Written: Sep 2, 2010 Category: Email

Google Mail now Gmail in the UK

UK users can now have gmail email domains Google announced on Monday via its official Gmail Blog that UK users will no longer have googlemail.com as the domain for their email address, but instead, it will employ its normal gmail.com ending.

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Written: May 4, 2010 Category: Email

NYT: Craigslist to pull in $36 million with controversial ads

Craigslist is making much of its money from ads that supposedly promote prostitution The popular website Craigslist, which is used to post classified advertisements, is under fire for promoting prostitution, according to a recent report by the New York Times.

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Written: Apr 27, 2010 Category: Website - Email

Foreign correspondents website shut down in China

A website for a foreign correspondents association in China shut down after it was attacked by hackers. The Foreign Correspondents Club of China said that it pulled the switch on its website after a flurry of attacks by online hackers, according to a recent report in the Independent.

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Written: Apr 6, 2010 Category: Website - Domain - Email

Mobile access to Google stymied in China

Google's mobile service was "partially" interrupted recently, according to the Las Angeles Times. After Google announced that it was shutting down its China search website due to censorship concerns, the mobile service provided by the internet giant was recently obstructed by the Beijing government.

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Written: Mar 29, 2010 Category: Website - Web hosting - Domain - Email - Webspace

Downing Street website is deficient, newspaper says

The 10 Downing Street website is poorly designed, according to the London Guardian. The website for the prime minister's office in England is "poorly optimised", according to one of the country's leading newspapers.

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Written: Mar 25, 2010 Category: Website - Domain - Email - Webspace

Ambassador for Philanthropy website provides outlet for philanthropists

A new website, Ambassador for Philanthropy, has emerged as a combination of Youtube and Facebook for wealthy philanthropists to share their experiences in giving. A new website was recently launched to provide wealthy philanthropists with a way to discuss their charitable experiences without any PR filtering.

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Written: Mar 25, 2010 Category: Website - Web hosting - Domain - Email - Blog

Jellywatch provides social media platform for marine life studies

A new website, Jelly Watch, allows users to document and discuss jellyfish across the globe in a social media environment. A new website has emerged as a resource for scientists and marine life lovers alike to document the appearance of jellyfish all over the world.

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Written: Mar 24, 2010 Category: Website - Email - Blog
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