Microsoft chief sends an email to the company's employees to announce bid for Yahoo.
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The search king promises its email, search, and calendar functions on a single interface by way of a new application designed for Apple's mobile phone.
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Yahoo agrees to buy open source email and calendar service Zimbra for $350 million, a move the Internet company hopes will help it compete with Google and Facebook.
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Yahoo is giving its e-mail users more ways to reach friends and online contacts by allowing them to trade messages with mobile phone users.
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Chip maker claims backup procedure backfired during legal discovery process.
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BigString introduces messaging technology that helps safeguard privacy.
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Search Giant will allow users of its web-based email service to manage messages from multiple accounts.
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Aided by proliferation of smart phones, U.S. mobile messaging usage soars.
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Startup's certified e-mail system designed to shut out spammers and phishers.
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Phone maker will bundle portal’s email and Messenger services on latest models.
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Startup offers email, IM, and text messaging to ordinary cell phones in BlackBerry challenge.
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Newbies targeted in easy to use mail/IM mix.
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Google’s email service and soon its video service will be available on portable devices.
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Portal introduces free OpenRide interface as replacement for AOL 9.0.
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Case raises questions about employer’s responsibility for electronic communications.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission requests information as CEO Mark Hurd is dragged into computer maker's spying scandal.
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Hardware vendor, security company team up to lock down increasingly vulnerable email systems.
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Search giant gives open access to Japanese version of Gmail.
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AOL CEO Jonathan Miller describes new privacy steps.
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Hummer Winblad says it did not intentionally delete email related to its Napster investment.
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