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Greetings! Someone has sent you an e-card virusComputerworld, MA - 15 Aug 2008The new complication, said Dave Green, chief technology officer at Lindon, Utah-based Avinti, is that the latest slew of fake e-card e-mail notifications ... |
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How to look like a million bucksE-consultancy, UK - 3 Sep 2008Keep your email simple and professional - first name or first initial and last name are usually appropriate (ie patrick@mywebsite.com). ... |
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Mac 101: Dealing without iCardstuaw.com, CA - 28 Aug 2008Personally, I think an email is better than an iCard anyway, what with all the greeting card spam that goes on. You can use photos that you take with Photo ... |
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This is not a pollScienceBlogs - 25 Aug 2008It seems that Hallmark Greeting Cards are peddling a line of gay-friendly cards, which irks poor little Donald Wildmon something fierce. I don't know why. ... |
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From iTools to MobileMeMacworld, CA - 30 Aug 2008iTools also introduced the world to iCards, Apple's electronic greeting card offering. While other elements of the service have changed over the years—as ... |
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Second Phisher in Scam Ring WalksDirect, NY - 26 Aug 2008AOL subscribers who attempted to open the purported greeting cards would unwittingly download a software program that would prevent the subscriber from ... |
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E Cards: A Quick Way to Share a Laugh3x24 - Your Newspaper and News Magazine, Germany - 26 Aug 2008Consequently, most cards just remain in the “fleeting thoughts” phase. There is a better way to send greetings and well wishes: e cards. ... |
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