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| Weekly updates: Friday, March 19, 2010 7:00:00 PM Microsoft won case against Hotmail spammer Paul Fox, whose e-mail messages were intended to direct traffic toward his pornographic download site, was this week forced by a court order to pay Microsoft 45,000 pounds, or $84,177, for breaching the terms and conditions of its free Hotmail service. Those terms explicitly prohibit the delivery of spam to its customers. I cannot get enough of these stories! $84K may be pennies to Microsoft, but that no doubt sets the spammer back quite a bit. Even with all of the spammer cases seen lately, I personally haven't seen a decline to my inbox of any sort. So, we need more of this... a lot more. http://techgage.comFoldera: Never organize your inbox again (TechCrunch) Looks nice but I hope that they allow taggingcategori
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and whats with priorities on tasks That is waaaay 90s (40s actually). Read Getting Things Done and find out why prorities are silly. http://www.techcrunch.comUnable to log in to Hotmail via Opera As some of you know, I recently changed my primary browser from FireFox to Opera. I'm noticing I can't get past the sign in page in Opera. In FireFox, I can get to my inbox, but cannot send or reply to emails. I tried adjusting my site-specific permissions: cookies (I have them set to "accept only from... http://www.plazoo.comrandom($foo): Google Reader: Huge Improvement.. BUT... The Inbox metaphor may work for those who have a few sites they read, but how does it let me sampleprioritiz
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for hundreds or thousands of feeds http://randomfoo.netYahoo Music Service Raising Prices Again.. Received a notice in my inbox this morning. The prices is going up again from $6.99 to $8.99. There is no compelling reason for me to keep it anymore... http://digg.comFive simple rules for keeping an empty inbox If you're anything like me, your email volume approaches insane levels. How do I keep my head above water, stay productive and keep my focus from being drained by Gmail Five simple (GTD inspired) rules that can keep you sane, tame your inbox and give you back the time your inbox is stealing away. http://digg.comSoul Food Digest - Cooking magazine for home cooks. Finally a Free newsletter that delivers delicious recipes, cooking tips, cook book reviews and relevant news conveniently to my e-mail Inbox. http://New-List.com |
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