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Who Pays for Email? (CircleID) An acquaintance wondered why the people who run the systems that receive mail get to make all the rules about what gets delivered. After all, he noted: Will Work for Praise: The Web's Free-Labor Economy (LinuxInsider.com) It's dawn at a Los Angeles apartment overlooking the Hollywood Hills. Laura Sweet, a graphic designer in her early 40s, sits at a computer and begins to surf the Net. She searches intently, unearthing such bizarre treasures for sale as necklaces for trees and tattoo-covered pigs. As usual, she posts them on a shopping site called "ThisNext.com." Napster wounds the giant (Rocky Mountain News) When Shawn Fanning was born, on Nov. 22, 1980, he lived with his single mother, Coleen, and a rotating cast of her eight brothers and sisters and their families in working-class Rockland, Mass. Energized by open source: Ditching closed apps spurred growth, utility says (ARNnet) A shift to open source has been wildly successful for BlueStar Energy. Six-year-old BlueStar Energy Services doesn't have the kind of systems-baggage that saddles many older organizations. Welcome to Your Mobile Life (Business Today Egypt) Hate Tech? This Guide is for You. This guide is for the mobile professional wannabe. TERMS OF USE AGREEMENT (WKBN 27 Youngstown) Your use of our website (the "Website") operated by New Vision Television, a Delaware limited liability company, and its affiliates and subsidiaries (collectively known as "Company"), is expressly subject to this terms of use agreement ("Terms of Use Agreement"), as well as all applicable laws and regulations. Privacy Policy (WKBN 27 Youngstown) KOIN, which is owned by New Vision Television, Inc. ("New Vision") and operates KOIN.com (the "Website"), strongly believes in maintaining the privacy of nonpublic personal information we may collect from individuals who visit our Website. Karl Rove's IT Guru Dies In Small Plane Crash (Slashdot) A dozen readers have submitted the story of the death in a plane crash of Mike Connell, Karl Rove's IT adviser, the man who set up and ran the gwb43.com mail server, and an important figure in GOP tech circles since 1997. The closest thing to straight reporting to be found in a mainstream media outlet is a piece from KDKA in Pittsburgh giving a detailed backgrounder on Connell's work for Rove, ... Tool helps manage bulk file-transfers (Network World) Aspera, which specializes in gear that accelerates bulk Internet file transfers, has added a management console to its client-server software package that is designed for businesses that use Aspera acceleration at multiple sites. At more U.S. employers, the doctor is in (San Francisco Chronicle) Cisco Systems' sleek new on-site health clinic looks more like a pampering day spa than a medical facility for the company's employees and their dependents. Patients sign in on wireless tablets. They chat with their doctors in private "care suites," anterooms...
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