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Salon.com September 27, 1999 David Rubien |
The Artist you better not call Prince After nearly two decades as rock royalty, his inner flame still burns hot purple -- rain or shine. |
DailyCandy November 29, 2006 |
Junk in the Trunk The junk mail and pamphlets you get alongside your bills every month are taking a serious toll on the earth. Greendimes is doing its part to change that. |
AFP eWire February 19, 2008 |
Nonprofit Postage Rates to Increase in May Nonprofit mail rates are expected to increase by an average of 0.7 percent starting on May 12. |
PC Magazine August 23, 2005 Larry Seltzer |
Symantec Mail Security 8240 All of the most sophisticated and powerful features of mail protection developed by Symantec are rolled into one convenient package in the Symantec Mail Security 8240 appliance. |
Fast Company July 1, 2007 Cora Daniels |
Fast Talk: Card Maker Tunes the Holidays Ann Herrick puts together Hallmark's holiday music albums, sold at the 4,000 Hallmark Gold Crown Stores. So far, six Hallmark albums have been certified gold (500,000 sold) or platinum (1 million sold). Last year, George Strait's Christmas CD went platinum in just seven days. |
Macworld September 2000 Stephan Somogyi |
EIMS 3.0 Mac OS Mail Server Does the Job |
PC World July 18, 2007 Preston Gralla |
Use Gmail as a Universal Inbox Send and receive your POP3-based messages from Gmail. |
Managed Care May 2002 |
Study: Mail Order Pharmacy Keeps Growing in Popularity The tech-savvy may denigrate it as "snail mail," but patients see value in reaching into their mailboxes for pharmaceuticals |
AFP eWire February 26, 2007 |
Family and Friends Best Way to Reach Donors A new survey by Cone Communications provides further evidence that the most effective way for charities to reach potential new donors and influence their giving decisions is through people they know. |
InternetNews November 9, 2005 Tim Gray |
'Net Effect: Shrinking Newsprint Newspaper circulation slides as online access grows. |
PC World August 23, 2007 Lincoln Spector |
Get Rid of Ghost Messages in Windows Mail Having phantom messages in your outbox could bloc other mail from getting out. |
Geotimes March 2006 Naomi Lubick |
Starry Lens A newly discovered planet may be the most Earth-like planet found to date outside our solar system. The discovery confirms the value of a relatively new detection method known as gravitational lensing. |
The Motley Fool October 30, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
No New News for Newspapers Circulation numbers continue to fall, surprising no one. Investors might find long-term bargains in such an out-of-favor industry, but they'd better have iron constitutions. |
Geotimes September 2005 Kathryn Hansen |
Tristar Planet A recent planet found in a triple-star system perplexes astronomers because, according to current models of planetary formation, it should not exist. |
Entrepreneur June 2005 |
It Figures 06/05 76% of employees say their companies' efforts to recognize employee achievements are... The average cost of a stolen laptop is... 24% of adults who read direct mail... etc. |
The Motley Fool May 2, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Newspapers' Progressive Decline The Audit Bureau of Circulations has spoken, and there appear to be very few healthy papers. Investors should avoid even thinking about acquiring shares of companies whose stock in trade is newspaper publishing. |
Macworld October 2000 Tom Negrino |
Corral Your E-mail Use Outlook Express 5 to Control the E-mail Stampede |
The Motley Fool August 11, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Deter Thieves With Postal Security Here are tips on preventing mail theft and a list of what postal criminals are looking for. |
Managed Care September 2005 Martin Sipkoff |
Mail Order Pharmacy Saves Money, Says PCMA, but at What Cost? The savings to consumers and employers are apparent, but are health plans left holding the bag in mail-order pharmacy? |
InternetNews October 2, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
You Name the Price for Next Radiohead Album Radiohead tells fans they decide how much to pay in next week's online-only album release. |
Geotimes July 2007 Carolyn Gramling |
X-ray Eyes in the Sky Scientists are working on the next generation of low-orbiting satellites that they hope will see far past the Earth's surface and into its interior, to better understand the structure and composition of Earth's crust, mantle and core. |