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[2006-03-31] Corporations Smackdown Users On Web Services
Security fears over viruses, bandwidth hogging, and the terror of violating government regulatory laws have prompted big business to put the squeeze on their staffer's needs.

[2006-03-28] Filter Your Feeds for Free
First there was FeedRinse. Some complained that they were stingy on the free feed filters.

[2006-03-21] FBI Agents Doing Without Email
In New York, the 2,000 employees of the Federal Bureau of Investigation won't all have dot-gov email addresses until the end of 2006.

[2006-03-10] Skype Calling On Businesses
Growing their active user base means attracting the business community, and Skype has taken a step in that direction with a new website and by Salesforce.com integrating Skype into their CRM product.

[2006-03-06] Microsoft, Cisco SIP At Communications
A powerful combination of the leading operating system and networking system companies yielded an agreement to develop real-time communication services for the enterprise.

[2006-03-03] Blackberry Emerges From NTP Jam
Nearly a year of litigation between Research In Motion and NTP Inc saw settlements offered and rejected, patents overturned, and the popular Blackberry service laying face up in a guillotine watching the keen blade of an injunction that could have cut off thousands of users in the United States.

[2006-03-01] AMD Legal On Line For Skype
Lawyers at chip maker AMD are very curious as to why the Skype VoIP service permits 10-way conference calls from Intel dual-core processor machines, but only 5-way calls from AMD dual-core equipped computers.







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