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1 - "She uses off-the-shelf commodity hardware running virtually any Linux distribution." Press release on Mission Critical's Kimberlite.
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10738 - Selling Linux on its merits.
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10801 - Spam reports from America Online members dropped from a daily average of almost 11 million in November 2003 to a daily average of about 2.2 million last month |
10801 - Microsoft is accusing the defendants of violating a new antispam law by spoofing their domains |
10801 - An industry organization representing heavyweight e-mail providers Yahoo Inc. |
10801 - The lawsuits are among the first filed under a new U.S. law called CAN-SPAM |
10801 - Here's a look at different technologies companies such as Wyndham International have used to solve their spam problems.
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10801 - The goal is to use technology to make it expensive for spammers who send out millions of unwanted e-mail messages |
10801 - Shifting from daily nuisance to serious IT and business concern |
10801 - A new report analyzing e-mail messages sent last month found that the problem of viruses and unsolicited e-mail continued to grow |
10801 - Classifying e-mail as "good" or "junk" before it's sent to be scanned by spam filters could speed up the delivery of legitimate e-mail |
10801 - The owner of a Detroit-based commercial e-mail company has agreed to a permanent injunction barring him from sending spam to customers of Verizon Online |
10801 - Virginia authorities said yesterday that they had arrested and charged a North Carolina man for sending spam in the first use of a new state law that could bring penalties of up to 20 years in prison.
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10801 - A new e-mail virus capable of turning infected PCs into "spamming machines" emerged today |
10801 - Two scourges -- viruses and spam -- are the most vexing e-mail issues for CIOs |
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10801 - America Online Inc. has decided not to fully support Microsoft's Sender ID spam-fighting plan citing intellectual property concerns from the Internet Engineering Task Force and the open-source community.
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10801 - America Online and Yahoo plan to begin using technology to verify the source of e-mail messages in coming months as both companies work to stop spam e-mail.
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10801 - While IP addresses in the U.S. made up just 28% of the spam-sending addresses in a survey by CipherTrust Inc. |
10801 - Savvis Communications |
10801 - At a Global Internet Project conference today |
10801 - The technology hasn't been widely adopted |
10801 - U.S. District Court Judge Charles Wolle awarded what is believed to be the largest spam judgment ever to Robert Kramer |
10911 - Latest Linux news |
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11280 - Interview with David Kramer |
1213 - A U.S. District Court judge turned down a request by Harris Interactive for a temporary restraining order that would have required the company to be removed from a list of e-mail spammers while a suit it filed is heard. [Computerworld]
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1272 - Nearly 6 million people in 24 states have registered to have telemarketing calls blocked under new do-not-call laws. But that doesn't mean similar laws for spam could ever pass ... or be effective |
1282 - Is your spouse dissatisfied with the size of your spam? A brand-new website has made several hundred thousand pieces of unsolicited commercial e-mail available for you to download today.
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1282 - A new breed of pop-up ads is appearing on Microsoft Windows users' computers. The so-called "Messenger spams" have security experts and system administrators scratching their heads and recipients fuming.
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1283 - The FTC now has the most complete spam database in the world |
1283 - A supposedly Internet-savvy Republican candidate for governor of California |
1283 - Kourosh Kenneth Hamidi remains barred from targeting Intel employees with bulk e-mail.
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1283 - A new great wall is being built |
1283 - As the tightest presidential campaign in 40 years enters its final weeks |
1283 - A group of large email marketing companies proposed a detailed set of privacy standards Monday |
1283 - Hundreds of unsuspecting AT&T wireless subscribers in April protested when spam trickled from their PCs to cellular phones. [Wired]
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1283 - A dispute between a domain name registrar and a Web hosting company could set legal limits on accessing and using personal information on Internet whois databases. [Wired]
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1283 - A domain name registrar has filed suit against a firm it claims illegally used its customer contact information in an aggressive marketing campaign of unsolicited email and phone calls. [Wired]
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1283 - A Colorado legislative committee has passed a bill that would require spammers to tag unsolicited email with a special subject line. [Wired]
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1284 - Carl Toups usually doesn't blink at unsolicited junk mail in his Hotmail account |
1284 - The Chickenboners and the Lumber Cartel are waging a war over your email box. [Wired]
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1284 - Jesus preached the gospel of turning the other cheek |
1284 - In what some see as a perfect example of the evidence of cosmic retribution |
1284 - An analysis of data from an e-mail filtering firm shows that more inboxes are being targeted with more junk than ever before. [Wired]
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1284 - Strange things are afoot in blogland. Owners of weblogs have recently noticed that their referral logs have become the newest target for spam.
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1367 - ReverseAuction has agreed to pay $1.2 million and to quit harvesting emails from eBay's site as part of a settlement agreement. [Wired]
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1367 - Delegates at the annual meeting of China's National People's Congress roundly criticized Western systems administrators that are blocking all e-mail from China as a means to stop spam |
1367 - The small city of Battle Creek |
1367 - Spam and Internet fraud -- the twin plagues of the information age -- are getting stepped-up attention from federal and state agencies that say more joint effort from law enforcement groups is needed to curb the scourge that is online swindling.
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1367 - Thirty-one percent of Americans change e-mail addresses each year |
1367 - Before the rubble had even stopped smoking from Tuesday's terrorist attacks in New York and Washington D.C. |
1367 - A small claims court judge in Bellevue |
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1367 - Auction site eBay has apparently decided that users of its service who said no really meant yes. So |
1367 - EBay is either a scheming marketing company or an innocent victim of mass paranoia launched by a well-intentioned e-mail it sent to its users. [Wired]
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1367 - When Ken Pugh sued the Elizabeth Dole for Senate campaign last month for sending him spam |
1367 - ISPs are battling rogue spammers lurking in the back alleys and hidden corners of their networks. As the fighting heats up |
1367 - Ask Hotmail users about their email accounts and most likely they will gripe how impossible it is to eliminate spam. [Wired]
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1367 - A lawsuit charging Sprint with sending illegal |
1377 - Hackers from around the world will converge on MIT on Friday to swap intelligence and marshal their collective brainpower for the fight against a seemingly indomitable opponent. This time it's not Microsoft |
1377 - The Internet Research Task Force |
1377 - The human gene pool should be incapable of producing enough idiots to financially support the vast number of spammers whose scat litters so many inboxes. Turns out |
1382 - As if you weren't getting enough spam in your inbox -- now |
14175 - In which users where asked "What do you use when failure is not an option?". Linux was choosen by 80 percent of respondance.
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14175 - Article about Linux improvements now that Netscape Communications is playing the role of backer |
14177 - Ziff-Davis enters the Linux news arena in a more focused way. Enhanced |
14179 - Boscov's Department Stores make the move to Linux.
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14179 - IBM ships a Linux only mainframe.
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14179 - Article discussing what various types of organizations are currently doing and can be doing to curb spam.
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14179 - Discusses advantages and disadvantages of Caldera OpenLinux eServer 2.3 |
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14179 - Linux is destined for more than servers |
14179 - Dell moves to answer increased interest in Linux.
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1510 - A group of 15 companies has announced that they will form a coalition to design e-mail standards to limit spam. Among the companies involved in the Responsible Electronic Communication. [PC World]
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2000024981 - The federal government has issued its strongest indication yet it is unlikely to undertake decisive measures to combat the welter of spam plaguing Australia's e-mail inboxes. |
2000024981 - In the days before Christmas the amount of spam e-mail being sent and received looks set to soar as marketing machines and e-greetings firms go into seasonal overdrive.
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2000024993 - An alleged Australian spammer is suing an anti-spam advocate after being blacklisted by a spam prevention Web site |
2000025001 - Migration from 96 servers running other solutions to 55 Linux machines |
207/ - Linux clustering solutions will move from scientific applications into the boardroom and business arena |
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289142 - "As long as people buy the products |
2933 - E-mail users seeking relief from spam - unsolicited ads |
3604 - The government is planning a clampdown on e-mail spam |
3959 - Enterprises are looking again at Linux as a Windows alternative.
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3959 - Price no longer the best reason to try OSS?
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3973 - Thinking of switching to Linux? Get the details you need to make the transition painless.
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4 - Network Solutions threatens to sue an antispam group if it adds them to a spam blacklist. [CNET]
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4 - Yahoo blocks access to sites advertised in spam sent to its users. [CNET]
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4096 - Overview of XML programming techniques |
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4273 - The British marketing industry has begun the fight back against European Union proposals to ban all unsolicited emails. [Guardian Unlimited]
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4413 - PC Magazine article by Neil Randall who claims that XML is about to get better with the addition of a style mechanism: Extensible Style Language.
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4586 - New technology nudges out Windows startup -- lets companies pitch services to new PC users.
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4586 - Polling giant claims ISPs have been duped into blocking millions of its e-mails in an anti-spam scam cooked up by a rival. [ZDNet]
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4586 - Study shows more users than expected blame their ISPs for spam. [ZDNet]
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4586 - ORBS' proactive approach to fighting bulk e-mail may actually help spammers. But the group's chief critic is under the gun |
4923 - Contains past press releases and a link to a corporation overview.
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7204 - The direct marketing firm suing a Perth man for speaking out against spam has lost its internet access.
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7204 - The Perth man at the centre of a legal dispute over anti-spam block-lists has claimed his innocence and asked for the case against him to be thrown out of court.
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7204 - A Christian organisation has accused the company behind an anti-spam lawsuit of using its IP addresses without permission.
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7204 - Microft loses several members of corporate Australia to Linux based solutions |
7204 - Perth-based direct marketing firm T3 Direct is suing a man for allegedly getting the company on a black-list run by the SPEWS.org website.
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7204 - Telstra has hit back at anti-spam groups for abusing their power to block IP ranges.
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7204 - The anti-spam community has set up a fund to raise money for a legal battle with a Perth-based direct marketing company.
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7204 - The Brumbies rugby union team has scored a try against Telstra after the telco sold them IP addresses discarded by a spammer and blocked by network administrators worldwide.
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7496 - Internet service providers and permission-based marketing agencies are up in arms about the government's decision not to regulate against unsolicited commercial email or spam |
90% Windows - Register article by a Newsforge regular about the "market share" of popular Operating Systems.
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A Closer Look - Looksmart's quarterly newsletter on how to use LookSmart's submission and advertising products. Includes information on strategies |
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AboveTheFold - Articles written about search engine news and the search engine marketing industry.
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aid - Web-hosting company won its battle against an antispam activist |
aid - The problem of spam--how to get rid of it |
aid - Opt-In Marketing Services challenges antispam efforts |
aid - Can the alternative OS compete in a market already dominated by Palm and Microsoft?
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andersja: Spam - An article about hyped mail-filtering products versus freely available SpamAssassin.
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Anti-Spam Bill Clears Key Hurdle - An anti-spam bill that could have a wide-reaching effect on online marketing is one step closer to becoming law following the U.S. House Commerce Committee's vote Wednesday. [E-Commerce Times]
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Anti-spam groups slam RECA proposal - Privacy and anti-spam activists have given two thumbs down to the latest attempt at self-regulation by the online marketing industry. [ZDNet]
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AOL spammer pleads guilty to forgery - A man who spammed millions of AOL subscribers with pornography and get-rich-quick schemes has pleaded guilty to second-degree forgery in a US District court. [The Register]
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ASP Today - Collection of ASP articles from topics such as ASP+ |
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Bazac - Search engines and search engine marketing news and articles.
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BBC News: The web bites back - Protesters are turning the tables on government officials and businessmen who they say are making the web less pleasant to use.
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BBC News: Why one spam could cost $50 - A US law firm has become the hero of the common people for its decision to take on the spam merchants who wage guerrilla warfare on our e-mail inboxes |
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Best Technical Support Award - InfoWorld declares the Linux user community to have the best technical support. Compares help Linux users give to each other as opposed to the amount of tech support offered by major corporations.
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Beyond SEO - Offers free newsletter providing articles on search engine marketing methods with a section dedicated to answering questions.
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Bugzilla - Open-source bug tracking software |
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Can Spam Ever Be Stopped? - Activists decry a loophole in proposed U.S. anti-spam laws that would allow each spammer to send one unsolicited e-mail before an ISP could take action against the spammer. [E-Commerce Times]
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Can you install Linux? I think I can - Linux may be leading the open-source movement but is it the software for the people? It depends. Would you recognize a video card if it jumped off a motherboard? [CNN]
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CF Advisor - Subscription based ColdFusion magazine. Includes full text of news |
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CNET.com: Anti-spam service battles bugs - A new anti-spam service launched with much fanfare this week is facing some technical hurdles out of the gate and frustration from the community it relies on to fight junk mail.
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CNET.com: Consumer groups fight spam epidemic - A coalition of consumer groups plans to ask the federal government to rescue people from the deluge of unwanted commercial mail that clogs their inboxes and sucks up their time.
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CNET.com: Free speech or campaign spam? - California gubernatorial candidate Bill Jones is back online after his Web-hosting service shut down his campaign Internet site in protest over a mass e-mail that some outraged recipients compared to spam.
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CNET.com: Group to field spam-filter complaints - A group of e-mail marketers on Tuesday set up an Internet forum for people to air grievances about spam filters--which can swallow legitimate messages along with the targeted commercial come-ons.
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CNET.com: Inside the spammer's world - Recent court decisions upholding laws against unsolicited e-mails will increasingly focus attention on a few individuals who send out the majority of such unwanted advertising messages.
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CNET: Spammers slipping ads through Windows - Spammers have co-opted an administration feature in Microsoft's Windows operating systems and are using it to bring up intrusive advertisements on Internet-connected computers.
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ColdFusion Pro News - Offers expert advice on both the basic and the advanced features of ColdFusion |
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Congress Takes On Spam - The e-attention of Washington lawmakers is turning to the scourge of unsolicited email. Will this result in useful legislation |
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Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages - Includes complete PDF version of Sun Microsystems Press servlet/JSP text. Coverage of servlets 2.2 and JSP 1.1. Also includes source code from book |
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Creating a 3D Universe with Java3D - "Java3D is part of the Java Media APIs and enables Java programmers to develop large interactive 3D universes... The APIs also include support for 3D sound functionality." Published in Crossroads |
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Crossroads 2002 A-List Award - The Crossroads 2002 A-List Awards signal technologies that have achieved results from early adopters and are ready for consideration by mainstream users. |
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ctnow.com: Spam King Living High In The Bayou - Lunchtime finds the 29-year-old Scelson sitting cross-legged on the floor of his storefront TV repair shop while he munches on a takeout meal of boiled crawfish and spiced shrimp.
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Dbasupport.com Online - Caters to Oracle Database Administrators by providing on-line content related to database administration |
DBMS Magazine - Full text of the leading magazine for planners and builders of data-centric applications. Read about application development tools |
DebianPlanet - The latest Debian GNU/Linux and Hurd related news |
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Desktop Dreams - Linux on the desktop in the Wake of MandrakeSoft's Bankruptcy.
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Despite Foes - Even though there are now some state laws closely regulating spamming |
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Direct mail double cross? - A 'Spam Summit' highlights the differences between the actions of the Direct Marketers' Association and the desires of the anti-spam community. [Salon Technology}
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EBay investigating spam scam - Picture this: Luxury accommodations on a world-class cruise ship. Free dinner for two. Free drinks. Las Vegas-style entertainment and dancing. Sound too good to be true? You bet it is. [CBS.MarketWatch.com]
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Erlang On Line Book - Volunteers are needed to help write a new Erlang book. Proposal of its contents and discussions are available at this site.
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Europe bottles spam ban - A European committee has blocked plans to outlaw unsolicited commercial email dealing a major blow to anti-spam supporters. [The Register]
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Europe to ban spam? - An influential body of data protection experts could be about to recommend that Europe bans spam. [The Register]
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Europe warms to spam ban - Lobbyists for the European Internet industry believe their campaign for a ban on spam is gaining momentum. [The Register]
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