
Gmail labels get higher placement, drag-and-drop
Google is bowing to the notion that some people use Gmail's labels like traditional e-mail folders, and will now let them to drag messages "into" labels while organizing mail.
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Greenpeace guide frowns on HP, still loves Nokia
Finger-shaking at household brands for 'backtracking on their commitment' to eliminate PVCs and BFRs from products.
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John Chambers' video vision: Shortsighted
Cisco Systems wants us to believe that video is "the killer app," but the Web and, indeed, its own product strategy, suggest that shorter-form communication is the key to its future.
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Postini: Google's take on e-mail security
At the search giant's e-mail security unit, globally distributed automated systems and Zero-Hour software keep spam and viruses out of inboxes.
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Microsoft resorts to vomit to market IE 8
In a new series of online ads for its Internet Explorer 8 browser, created by the team behind the Mojave Experiment, Microsoft goes beyond the pale. In fact, a bucket is required.
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U.S. government maps solar energy future
Federal agencies map out public lands in six states that have potential sites for development of solar energy projects.
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Botnets lead the way for spam
Spam made up more than 90 percent of all e-mail last month, with networks of zombie PCs producing the vast majority of such messages, MessageLabs says.
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Is Twitter freaking out over 'tweet' trademark?
A developer was told by a Twitter employee that the company is "uncomfortable" with his use of the word "tweet"--as well as a user interface that bears a similar resemblance to Twitter's.
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Marketcetera gives hedge funds cloud-based trading
In a bleak financial climate, Marketcetera is giving a new breed of hedge funds a way to make money while saving money with its new hosted offering.
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Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?
Support for multitouch input is one of the most tangible ways that Windows 7 differs from its predecessors. But will many people actually get their hands on the technology?
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Arches and canyons and buttes, oh my!
Road Trip 2009 takes a swing through eastern Utah--and a brief journey across the border into Arizona--to see some of the most awe-inspiring rock formations on Earth.
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Windows 7: Moving beyond Vista
Microsoft aims to make a much different first impression with Windows 7 than it did with Vista, its oft-maligned predecessor.
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Do URLs matter anymore?
With search boxes becoming increasingly the first place people go to find anything, does it really matter what your URL is?
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Music copyright lawsuit targets Microsoft, Yahoo, Real
According to a short-sighted lawsuit filed in a U.S. district court, Microsoft, Yahoo, and RealNetworks did not properly license more than 200 compositions that they offered through their streaming services. If the plaintiffs get what they're asking for,
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Postbox gets extensions
Considering that it's based on Mozilla Thunderbird, it was a bit of a surprise that add-ons weren't available for Postbox when it debuted. That's now been remedied.
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Twitter reworks following lists, adds functionality
Twitter is rolling out a user interface update to their following lists and adding functionality for social actions.
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RIAA triumphs in Usenet copyright case
In a note posted on its site, music trade group for top music labels says court ruled in its favor.
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Firefox 3.5 in pictures
Firefox 3.5 forges ahead with strong developer support, but most improvements for casual users will probably strike them as minor. See what's new for the second-most popular browser in this slideshow.
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Skype updates for Windows and iPhone
A day after converting the latest beta of its Windows Mobile phone software into a full-fledged release, Skype pushes out updates to its Windows software and its iPhone app.
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Cisco guns for Microsoft in collaboration market
Cisco is adding new functions in its WebEx service that could threaten Microsoft's own business collaboration efforts.
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