In a nutshell, MailChimp is a very useful service that will empower you to track the performance of any e-mail campaign as well as managing every aspect that is connected with the delivery of newsletters, including taking care of the list of subscriber and ensuring that the newsletters you are sending out are reaching the [...]
Now the cloud is going mobile, and industry players expect the number of mobile cloud computing applications and Web-enabled portable devices to grow rapidly over the next few years. Motorola is building much of its turnaround strategy for mobile phones on a cloud-based solution, and wireless broadband service provider Clearwire believes the advent of faster, [...]
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Denial of Service (DoS) and distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks involve an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users. This may simply be for malicious purposes as is often the case when big commercial or famous web sites undergo a DDoS attack. However, it is also possible to exploit the [...]
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Some call Google Wave the next big thing on the Internet while others think that it does not add anything new or exciting to the web. Whatever it is, most users have not had a chance to test Google Wave as Google has closed registration for the service. The Google blog announced yesterday that they [...]
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After nearly two years of anticipation, Garmin (Nasdaq: GRMN) and AT&T (NYSE: T) announced Tuesday that the long-awaited Garmin Nuvifone G60 will become available in the United States starting Oct. 4.
Billed as “the navigation phone” for its integration of phone capabilities with GPS functionality, the Linux-based device will be sold online and in AT&T stores [...]
Good news comes to TV-watchers with TiVo DVRs installed in their living rooms. On Wednesday, TiVo and BlackBerry-maker RIM unveiled a free TiVo app that will let people control their TiVos from the BlackBerry smartphone.
The app will let TiVo owners see a guide of what’s playing when, including browsing by category, popular shows, and daily [...]
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Microsoft says that rather than struggle to fix their own PC problems, computer owners have proved themselves more than willing to just click a “Fix it” button and let the computer take care of itself.
Since about January, Microsoft has been adding the automated fixes for an array of PC problems for which there is [...]
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Back in January 2008, Facebook was available in one language: English. That’s when the company introduced a new translation tool that allowed its members to do the hard work of translating the site into their native languages. As a result, Facebook is now available in 65 languages, and a majority of its users are overseas.
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Every cell phone tower includes scheduling software that decides how fast e-mails, videos, and photos flow to and from wireless gadgets. Today these schedulers are programmed, at least in part, to make sure that the most profitable Internet traffic moves along at a fast clip. But under forthcoming Federal Communications Commission (FCC) “Net neutrality” regulations, [...]
Microsoft has released the final version of their security software program Microsoft Security Essentials to the public. The software which has been released to a limited amount of beta testers earlier this year is now available for download at the new Microsoft Security Essentials website. The software program is provided as a 32-bit download for [...]
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