Monday, November 9, 2009

e-mail

University of Nevada Cuts E-Mail System

With so many free E-mail providers on the Web, the university eliminates its free service for students. more >>

U.S. Postal Service Fights for Survival

The bad economy and the shift to electronic communication could lead to the death of snail mail. more >>

4 Arrested in Massive E-Mail Spam Sting

Suspects allegedly gathered 8 million student E-mail addresses from 2,000 universities and colleges. more >>

Yet Another Reason to Hate Spam

Spam mail wastes enough electricity to power 2.4 million homes for a year. more >>

UC-San Diego Sends Welcome E-Mails to Rejected Students

More than 28,000 rejected students received the misdirected E-mail. more >>

Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 5 of an E-mail Debate

Catholic scholars Robert P. George and Douglas Kmiec on Obama's new embryonic stem cell research policy more >>

Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 4 of an E-mail Debate

Catholic scholars Robert P. George and Douglas Kmiec on Obama's new embryonic stem cell research policy. more >>

Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 3 of an E-mail Debate

Catholic scholars Robert P. George and Douglas Kmiec on Obama's new embryonic stem cell research policy more >>

Zumbox Presents a New Alternative to Postal Mail

The service will allow businesses to go paperless and still reach customers based on location. more >>

Rhode Island Fixes E-Mail Glitch

Mother's personal message is accidentally sent to entire student body. more >>

Fannie Mae Internal E-Mail: Warnings Ignored

The documents were released by a congressional committee. more >>

Fannie Mae Internal E-Mail No.2: Warnings Ignored

Fannie Mae E-Mail No.2: Warnings Ignored more >>

Barack Obama: The First Wired President

The Internet could help Obama develop a new cybergoverning style, Brad Bannon writes. more >>

The Future of Internet Taxation

Unstoppable fees very likely to spread across the Web. more >>

For Obama, Governing in the Age of YouTube

Obama's team extended the use of technology in the campaign, and plans to do so from the White House. more >>

Audio: The Simplicity of Peek E-mail

WTOP interview on the Peek, a wireless device dedicated to E-mail more >>

Barack Obama and John McCain Through the Looking Glass—Racism at Work?

Suppose the two candidates switched résumés? more >>

Health Buzz: Kids and Insurance and Other News

Talking about STDs, sedation for a colonoscopy, getting enough vitamin D. more >>

Got an STD? Inform Your Partners by E-Card

A Web-based system allows you to electronically share word of a sexually transmitted disease. more >>

Police Say Middle Tennessee State Student Sent E-mail Threats

A freshman has been charged with three counts of arson and one count of terrorism. more >>

Tennessee Student Indicted for Palin E-Mail Hack

Son of state lawmaker pleaded not guilty to intentionally accessing a computer without authorization. more >>

Seattle to Ditch 'Bad Words List'

Students and faculty complain that old-school spam filter redirects too many E-mails to a "black hole." more >>

Hot Docs: Alleged Hacker of Sarah Palin's Yahoo E-mail Account Indicted

Accused Tennessee resident faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. more >>

Richard Fuld: My Dinner With Henry Paulson

E-mail outlines the Lehman Brothers’ CEO’s takeaways from a dinner with the treasury secretary. more >>

E-Mail Lies: Studies Show More Honesty in Handwriting

Pair of studies show M.B.A. students more prone to lie in E-mail than handwritten note. more >>

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