Monday, November 23, 2009

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'I AM MINISTRY OF THE TREASURY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA.'

Check out this brilliant satiric E-mail currently making the Internet rounds. more >>

Tennessee Student Is Focus of Palin E-mail Hack Investigation

The 20-year-old is also the son of a Democratic state representative. more >>

Sarah Palin's Yahoo E-mail Hacked

Sarah Palin's running mate will never have this problem. more >>

Staff Learns of Layoffs Via E-mail Mistake

Carat executives document message points for employees and clients. more >>

Tech Loses in Veep Unveiling, Obama Wins

The Democrat's announcement was scooped, but he harvested more cell numbers. more >>

Does Grammar Really Matter Anymore?

Answer: More than ever. Stop the laziness, and improve your communications. more >>

7 Ways Your E-mail Can Get You Fired

Not even your BlackBerry is safe. more >>

The Evilest E-mail Sin

It's downright offensive if you're not capitalizing the start of your sentences, says Working Girl. more >>

Spammers Return to Plain Text

Junk mail embedded in images plummets. more >>

Fake Refund Scam Reported

Phony E-mails offer compensation to Internet fraud victims. more >>

A Checklist for Every E-mail You Send

Run through this list and you’ll avoid E-mail mistakes both great and small. more >>

How Did That Chain Letter Get To My Inbox?

Forwarded messages take surprising paths through the Internet. more >>

Warning: Chinese Earthquake Scam Reported

Fraudsters often prey on the sympathy of individuals in the aftermath of tragedies. more >>

I Want My E-mail Back

President Bush most looks forward to getting his E-mail account back. more >>

The Job Interview Starts From the First E-mail

Perfect résumé plus sloppy E-mail equals big mistake. more >>

Warning: Stimulus Check Scam Reported

FBI tells consumers to beware of phony E-mails from the IRS. more >>

5 Ways Your Computer Use Can Get You Fired

Employees need to know their organization's policies on E-mail and the Internet. more >>

Running an Office by Wiki and E-Mail

Low-cost tools leverage the power of groups at work. more >>

How Technology Gets Me Moving

Text messages, voicemails, and more can motivate us to stay active and be healthy. more >>

Control Your Emoticons

If a picture is worth 1,000 words, what's an emoticon worth? more >>

Trail Mix

Don't like your university E-mail service? Worse comes to worst, you could do like one Michigan State University student and make your own. more >>

A Digital Archive for 9/11

George Mason University preserves E-mails and videos that chronicle a tragedy. more >>

Banking Online? Tips for Staying Safe

Phony E-mails asking for personal information and other scams can drain your accounts. more >>

Trail Mix

Washers and dryers at the University of Virginia now text message students about their clothes' status. The Central Florida Future reports a 14.1 percent rise in reported STDs at the University of Central Florida. more >>

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