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They also are cutting phone and e-mail links between analysts and bankers at the same company, and will hire minders to monitor communications.
FORBES: Criminalizing Capitalism
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The success of the Unibrow campaign brought a cascade of e-mail, all with links to similar contracts.
NEWYORKER: Net Impact
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But its techniques--finding pseudonymous accounts based on links to known e-mail addresses--yield much more dirt than does a simple Google search.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Martin McDonnell from Revenue and Customs said anyone who received the e-mail should not open any links but should send it to them.
BBC: Tax form
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In fact, if you click on the links in that Bolton e-mail, it takes you to an NRCC fund-raising website that declares "Benghazi was a cover-up" over a photograph of Clinton and President Barack Obama.
CNN: SHARE THIS
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The site offers parents free advice via e-mail, guided tours of "safe sites" and recommended links and books on homeschooling.
CNN: Web puts the home back in homework
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In the meantime, hit the source links for the notice or check out the e-mail below.
ENGADGET: Victorinox nixes software updates for USB drives, security certificate to expire in September
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Plus, Spence fired off an e-mail that summed up the advice he had given me and provided links to more information to help me increase my professional speaking platform.
FORBES: Meet Your Virtual Mentor
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An e-mail exchange about digital cameras, for instance, is likely to attract links to companies selling them.
ECONOMIST: Now they have assumed power, what will consumers do with it?
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This would have let users post links to their live video stream to Twitter or Facebook or e-mail that would have been potentially viewable by hundreds or thousands of of your friends and family .
FORBES: Video Killed the Radio Star, But Smartphones Did NOT Kill the Flip Cam
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BBC: People on computers