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Fixing E-Mail

Experts at Defrag believe e-mail can benefit from lessons learned on the social Web.

A Better Way to Shoot Down Spam

Junk mail can now be identified based on a single packet of data.

BIOS Maker Aims to Retake the PC

Phoenix Technologies is pushing its pint-size OS as a complement to Windows.

A Way Out of E-mail Overload

OtherInbox manages a user's automated e-mails.

Semantic E-Mail Delivery

An experimental system automatically figures out where to send e-mail.

How Spam is Improving AI

Anti-spam puzzles are helping researchers develop smarter algorithms.

A New Look for Outlook

Xobni makes it easier to find relevant information buried in your inbox.

IBM's Symphony for the Office Worker

Could the new productivity suite from IBM threaten Microsoft's popular Office software?

Intelligent, Chatty Machines

A startup hopes to help computers have meaningful conversations with people.

The Rise of the Miniblog

The founder of Twitter talks about upcoming features.

Mobile E-mail for Free

A new wireless service will provide its subscribers with e-mail at no cost for even the most basic mobile devices.

Social Networking for Dogs

Now, owners can meet each other by swapping information between chips mounted on Fido's collar.

Jott: Calling It In

Ever had a great idea while you're stuck in traffic? No problem. Pick up your phone and Jott yourself an e-mail.

The New Face of Emoticons

Warping photos could help text-based communications become more expressive.

IBM's Software Predictions

New software visualization tools will help make sense out of the increasing abundance and complexity of information.

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