Monthly Archives: March 2004

Spam Tide May Be Turning

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Major announcements at the RSA Conference here last week—in addition to recent anti-spam technology advances—mark the beginning of the end of spam as we...

Convoq Provides Expert Help

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Convoq Inc.s new Web conferencing service, Convoq ASAP, tackles the problem of finding the right people at the right time when starting impromptu Web...

FrameMaker 7.1 Not Picture-Perfect

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Adobes FrameMaker 7.1 offers corporate librarians an expanded arsenal of tools for two-way migration between XML repositories and publication-quality layouts.The January update addresses a...

Recipes Simplify Sendmail Apps

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Craig Hunts book "Sendmail Cookbook," published in December by OReilly & Associates, should help harried system administrators using the sendmail application to handle e-mail."Sendmail...

Needed: Semantic Web

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Ive been writing about the Semantic Web since I first read about it in the late 1990s in World Wide Web creator Tim Berners-Lees...

Up From Outsourcing

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Many and varied were the responses to my last two columns on outsourcing. Many were the readers who wished that I might experience firsthand...

Vieo Raises the Bar

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Application management startup Vieo Inc. took a swipe at more established players with the release last week of the Vieo 1000, its new approach...

Waves of Trouble

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I just turned on my electric shaver by dialing my cell phone. This was not a Stupid Bluetooth Trick. I just happened to notice...

Pulling for Bluetooth

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To say that the Bluetooth personal area network protocol has underachieved on cellular handsets in the United States is an understatement. But there are...

DocuPen Eases On-The-Go Scanning

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Portable scanners are nothing new, but the DocuPen from Planon System Solutions is small enough to make James Bond jealous.Released in January and priced...