September 2007
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PC World - It's self-serving, but a new study by McAfee Inc. and the National Cyber Security Alliance has found that 78 percent of consumer PCs in the U.S. are not protected (defined as having up-to-date AV, spyware and a properly configured firewall).2
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InfoWorld - The Nasdaq stock exchange has given The SCO Group a little more time to get its financial house in order.The purpose of this conference call guide is to help you understand what
accounts for good and bad conference calls, and to give you specific tips
for how to make your conference calls effective and a […]
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Reuters - The enduring importance of Bob
Marley's music was underscored when Fifty Six Hope Road Music,
the Marley family-owned company that holds the rights to his
music, recently announced an impending lawsuit against
Universal Music Group (UMG) and Verizon Wireless.While we
are continuing to see many advances in desktop videoconferencing and
Web-based conferencing, the fact is that audio conference calls […]
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Reuters - Internet access was restored briefly in
military-ruled Myanmar on Saturday a day after a Web blackout
believed to have been imposed to stop reports and pictures of a
major crackdown reaching the outside world.That’s a shame, because audio conference calls are the most underused but
highest value tool for helping a distributed team work together
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AP - A thief stole a laptop computer containing unencrypted personal information of 800,000 people who applied for jobs at Gap Inc., the clothing retailer announced Friday.That’s because most people have had mediocre or
downright terrible experiences with most conference calls - and that isn’t
surprising because there ARE so many mediocre or downright terrible
conference calls that […]
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AP - Radio advertisers who for years complained about the low-tech way of tracking listeners are getting what they asked for and more: Electronic ratings are delivering more accurate counts, but are also upending basic assumptions about the industry.1
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