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Outlook 2010 Sneak Preview How Outlook 2010 integrates with Exchange 2010.
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How to Choose a Hosted E-mail Solution Both Google and Microsoft offer compelling hosted e-mail solutions, but they both have advantages and drawbacks. Here's how to decide which one is right for your business.
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IBM Offers Symphony on Keepod USB Devices IBM is hoping to goose Symphony usage with a new USB device deployment option.
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Twitter Caves to Political Pressure, Will Kill Suggested Users List When Republicans weren't on the list, people noticed. But, changing the list may not help.
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How to Buy a Cell Phone Need a new phone but dread making all those choices? Consumer Affairs Columnist Amber Bouman can help.
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Microsoft Makes Case for Upgrade to Exchange 2010 Microsoft is emphasizing the potentially money-saving features of Exchange 2010, the latest revamp of its e-mail application.
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Postini Technology to Spread Across Google Apps Google will extend Postini technology beyond Gmail throughout Google Apps, to give IT administrators more control over document sharing.
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Four Hints About Mail and Spaces In today's hints blog, I've got a grab bag of four shorter hints, of which two work in both 10.5 and 10.6, and two are 10.6 only. Three of the hints cover Mail...
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It's The First Twitter-Only Mobile Device, But Why? We know why it's first--but why does the TwitterPeek need to exist at all?
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Microsoft Price Cut Goes After Google Apps The drop from $10-a-month to $5 for Exchange Online lowers the annual cost to $60-per-user. That compares $50-per-user-per-year for the paid version of Google Apps.
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How Many People Have Really 'Gone Google'? Only Google knows and they aren't being very specific, as suits their purpose.
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Exchange Surcharge Could Hinder Droid With Businesses If Verizon wants to win over business iPhone users, it needs to rethink its data plan.
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Novell to Los Angeles: Drop Dead! Yes, Novell really did put out a press release to chastise the City of Los Angeles for dumping its GroupWise in favor of Google Apps
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Put Verizon's Motorola Droid to Work with Google Services Android is a capable mobile platform that offers benefits for any user, but small and medium businesses have even more to gain by embracing it.
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Virtualization Revs Up Small Business How a new virtualization system turbocharged a Vancouver Volkswagen dealership.
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Add Notes to Events, Contacts Created With Data Detectors When you use Mail in OS X 10.5 and 10.6, you may have noticed Apple's data detector technology at work. Data detectors scan inbound messages for addresses, phone...
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Connect to Customers With E-Mail Marketing The Emma e-mail service lets you send personalized messages to customers, automating bulk mailing while giving it a unique touch.
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When to Use Twitter Instead of E-mail Unlike some people, I maintain a good relationship with e-mail. I keep my inbox empty (see Empty your inbox), and junk mail no longer wastes my time, thanks to...
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Google Takes Enterprise Promotion Campaign Global Google will takes "Gone Google" enterprise push global.
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Tech Audit: Real Tech Makeovers For Real Companies PC World partners with tech pros in the field to bring you real-world business solutions from knowledgeable experts.
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Create Mail Accounts Manually in Snow Leopard When setting up new accounts in Mail, OS X 10.5 included a feature that would, if enabled via a checkbox, attempt to automatically set up the new account based...
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Microsoft Grants Mac Office 11th-hour Reprieve Just a day before Microsoft was to have retired Office 2004 for Mac by ending updates and fixes, including security patches.
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Four Reasons to Switch to IMAP You may know that your e-mail client uses either the Post Office Protocol (POP) or Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) standard to retrieve your messages...
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Sidekick Foul-Up is Not a Failure of the Cloud Not everything that is on the Internet is necessarily cloud computing, and not every cloud computing failure is indicative of a failure in cloud computing in general.
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Spam Dominates E-Mail Traffic Worldwide spam now accounts for 86% of all e-mail, Symantec reports.
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