How To Get Your E-mail Past Clients’ Spam Filter

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

With growth rates of spam, phishing, and e-mail-borne malware showing no signs of abating, more and more ISPs and enterprises are implementing stronger protective measures.

Many of these anti-spam techniques are well known to those of us in the e-mail industry tasked with managing “deliverability” – the art and science of getting e-mail delivered to a user’s inbox in a timely and fully-functional fashion.

Ever since the first anti-spam measures began to be widely deployed in the mid-1990s, legitimate e-mails have occasionally been caught in the net and deleted, delayed, or shunted to “spam” folders.

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SEW Experts: NBC’s Olympic Fool’s Gold; Google Comes Home Empty-Handed

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

SEW Experts: NBC’s Olympic Fool’s Gold; Google Comes Home Empty-Handed

In the last days of the Olympics, many are taking stock of the unprecedented online coverage. In today’s Brand Equity column, “NBC’s Olympic Fool’s Gold; Google Comes Home Empty-Handed ,” Erik Qualman explains why NBC left a lot to be desired, and why Google was left in the dust.

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SEW Experts: NBC’s Olympic Fool’s Gold; Google Comes Home Empty-Handed

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

SEW Experts: NBC’s Olympic Fool’s Gold; Google Comes Home Empty-Handed

In the last days of the Olympics, many are taking stock of the unprecedented online coverage. In today’s Brand Equity column, “NBC’s Olympic Fool’s Gold; Google Comes Home Empty-Handed ,” Erik Qualman explains why NBC left a lot to be desired, and why Google was left in the dust.

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iTunes Subscription Buzz is Back

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

The Mac rumor sites are lit up again about whether Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) plans to unveil an iTunes subscription service next month.

The latest rumor is courtesy of an anonymous tip supplied to several of the what’s-Steve-Jobs-up-to-next blogs. One involves a “late September Apple Event,” which purportedly will see the introduction of two music subscription plans and a host of upgrades to MobileMe, the cloud-based service to sync applications and devices across the Apple product family. The service got off to a rocky start with its introduction last month.

Under the rumored plan, unlimited access to half of Apple’s iTunes store for one year would cost $129.99.

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DreamWorks, Intel Collaborate on 3-D Movies

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

SAN FRANCISCO — Starting in 2009, all of DreamWorks Animation SKG films will be in next-generation 3-D.

“This is the next innovation for the movie industry,” Jeffrey Katzenberg, chief executive of DreamWorks Animation (NYSE: DWA), said in an interview. “It impacts how we make our movies, how movie theaters present our films and how audiences experience our films.”

Katzenberg’s DreamWorks Animation and No. 1 chipmaker Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) announced a 3-D movie image brand called InTru 3D at Intel’s Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday.

The first movie from DreamWorks Animation to use the brand and logo will be “Monsters vs. Aliens,” coming out next March.

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iPhone Lawsuit: Woes Ahead for Apple, Carriers?

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

An iPhone user is suing Apple over complaints that the device fails to meet connectivity expectations — a move that illustrates consumers’ growing frustration with their mobile device experiences, industry watchers say.

As a result, not only is Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) a target, but that frustration could be a catalyst for future legal action against wireless carriers, according to a public advocacy consumer rights group.

Published reports have said the lawsuit, filed Wednesday by the Birmingham, Ala.-based Trimmier Law Firm on behalf of Alabama resident Jessica Alena Smith, names Apple as its sole defendant.

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Time Up for UK File-Sharers?

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

Thousands of people suspected of sharing music, films and games over the Internet will be pursued through the courts for damages, lawyers for entertainment companies said on Wednesday.

London-based law firm Davenport Lyons said it would apply to the High Court to force Internet service providers to release the names and addresses of 7,000 suspected file-sharers. They could be subject to civil action in the courts under Britain’s copyright laws.

David Gore, a partner at Davenport Lyons, said it had already begun proceedings against several people in Britain who it says have uploaded protected material to the Internet. The firm won a case at the Patents County Court in London against a woman who shared a pinball game online.

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Next Up, Intel Inside Your TV

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

Intel is moving forward with its ambitious plan to spread the Intel Architecture (IA) to places it’s never been. At this week’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF), for example, the chip giant announced plans to put Intel inside your TV.

Eric Kim, senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Home group, announced during yesterday’s keynote, the Intel Media Processor CE 3100, the first System on a Chip (SoC) Intel’s specifically built for consumer electronics devices, in particular high definition televisions.

Kim noted that prior efforts to bring the Internet to televisions always involved a browser, evoking memories of Web TV, the set top box and keyboard that provided Internet access through the television, but had an extremely primitive interface that was not particularly well received.

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Workers Tune In to Internet’s Olympics Coverage

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

Workers Tune In to Internet’s Olympics Coverage
Huge numbers of Chinese are turning to the Internet to watch the Olympics at work, as bosses stop them from watching the Games on television. Half of the respondents in an online survey by marketing firm Carat China admitted watching the Olympics at work via the Internet. Internet live streaming or replays of events rose on weekdays, when work interfered with televised Olympics events. Television was still the medium of choice for online respondents, over 90 percent of whom watched the Games on TV, versus 80 percent who also watched online. (Read the full post about ‘Workers Tune In to Internet’s Olympics Coverage’…)

Wall Street Boos, but Salesforce Q2 Hits Record

Autor admin | 21.08.2008 | Category SEO

Salesforce.com on Wednesday reported net income of close to $10 million in its second fiscal quarter 2008 ending July 31, more than double the 2007 quarter’s figure of about $3.7 million. Total revenues were $263 million, up 6 percent quarter over quarter, and 49 percent year over year.

The company is projecting revenue for the third fiscal quarter to be between $273 million to $274 million. It has raised the full year revenue guidance from between $1.06 billion and $1.065 billion it stated in May to between $1.07 and $1.075 billion.

The news, however, was not well received. At closing time, its shares were $59.80, down 8.4 percent from the previous close of $65.48.

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