The scramble to protect coronavirus research from hackers has spurred the Defense Department to fix a much larger problem — a long-known security hole that allowed tens of thousands of emails to go ...
This post is part of Me, online, Mashable's ongoing series digging into online identities. In 2009, a San Francisco web strategist named Tim -- last name withheld for reasons that will become clear -- ...
Over 150 billion email messages are currently being sent every day from about 3.5 billion email accounts worldwide. So, it’s easy to understand why we miss important messages as we struggle to keep up ...
How big is the office email problem? Statistics vary, depending on the studies you look at and which specific groups of workers the studies focus on. However, according to one study from the McKinsey ...
Everyone in the modern world uses email as a primary tool. It’s everywhere, it’s one of the rules, it’s a pillar of human interaction. For the makers of Sendgine, though, email just isn’t quite good ...
University of Western Australia provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation AU. Despite the rise of social networks and messaging apps, email continues to be the dominant mode of ...
Email is vicious. You get 100’s (or 1000’s) of emails competing for your attention every day. Why bother? Why care? Why not just throw in the towel? Well, the reason is simple — because email has been ...
I recently read an article on Wired.com entitled, Why E-Mail Newsletters Won't Die. Like most Wired pieces, it was well-written and thoughtful. Unfortunately, while the author extolled the renewed ...
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