All these complaints tell a similar story of being lured -- either in person, over the phone or through the mail -- to a high-pressure sales presentation with the promise of receiving free airline tickets, gas cards, or tickets to shows.
Less than 24 hours after being told that he was being let go -- enough time to pack up his desk and send a farewell e-mail to colleagues -- he received news that his position in video promotion and strategic marketing had been saved.
In the first week of December 2003, OMB desk officers sent e-mail reminders to all cabinet-level agencies to reiterate that (1) OMB expects agencies to submit their regulatory enforcement reports on time, and that (2) the information contained in these reports should be consistent with agency reports submitted pursuant to the IG Act and the CFO Act.
And if you want to send pictures of the new baby to grandma via the Internet, save the shot in a graphics file and attach it to e-mail -- no need to buy a scanner to input regular 35mm prints.
Their service allows account-holders to e-mail money to each other, and then to download it to a bank account.
Blogger has a simple interface for writing posts and uploading photos, which is similar to using a Web-based e-mail service to write an e-mail.
Not surprisingly given Microsoft's big cloud push, the emphasis with the upgrade is on improving how well the software scales for internet hosting -- the company wants one common backbone that can handle as little as a small e-mail server to large-scale Azure deployments and virtualization.
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The Americans are trying to use e-mail for routine ground-to-air communication, freeing voice channels and lightening the load for controllers.
But the move follows a string of incidents where either security in Passport - or the Hotmail free e-mail system to which it is tightly bound - has proved to be lax.
After reading dozens of gripes similar to hers, in May Bryant posted a Web page that invited people interested in being class-action litigants to E-mail their beefs to her.
The Seattle, Washington-based company is asking developers to submit an e-mail address to be notified when a "limited beta" of the Kindle Development Kit starts next month.
The U.S. attorney said Chilowitz sent the confidential list and data from a Morgan Stanley computer to his personal AOL account and had communications from his Morgan Stanley e-mail to that unnamed "co-conspirator, " who worked at an unidentified consulting company that helped negotiate prime broker rates for hedge funds.
He told Greeley he composed an e-mail to all employees--about 40, 000 people--asking for ideas, and he wanted Greeley's advice on what he should do.
Perhaps, you'll use one to get e-mail notification, then go to another device to read your e-mail.
He experienced a similar scenario after his grandmother died, and he tried to get the password for her e-mail account -- only to give up because of the hassle.
In an e-mail to CNN.com, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said that incident is not related to Thursday's security breach.
"I have a world in my mind, " Valle wrote in an e-mail to one fantasy role-play partner.
The e-mail to the broker had a few follow-ups, and Aufhauser did sell his position, according to Cuomo.
Kids are such heavy users of messaging technologies that it is likely today's killer Internet app--e-mail--is about to get pushed aside.
Twenty thousand printers, most of them with fewer than 20 employees, print everything from financial documents and junk-mail pieces to lush, ten-color brochures for the auto industry.
The ICO said inquiries revealed the junior doctor had not been aware of the trust's data protection policies and did not have access to e-mail to receive policy reminders and updates.
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Cramlington Community High in Northumberland encourages parents to e-mail teachers to discuss children's progress, and the Cardinal Wiseman Catholic Technology College in Birmingham has a website with an "e-portal" for parents.
Reality mining may appear to be more science fiction than fact, but from our cell phones to e-mail to work ID badges, we leave behind constant trails of information about ourselves.
Along a similar vein (forgive), we heard Katy Peters present TurboVote, which pushes electronically or via snail mail up-to-date who, what, where and when for exercising your most important civic duty.
If there had been a general consensus on HP???s board that the leaker should be identified, the simplest approach would have been to ask all directors, again at a face-to-face meeting, to make their telephone and e-mail records available to a third party investigator.
"We have to find a way to not only have better control over who we receive e-mail from, but also to authenticate or trace the e-mail, " says an executive for a major brokerage firm, who asked not to be named.
Five of the NYSE's seven specialist firms are believed to be under scrutiny, including market leader LaBranche (nyse: LAB - news - people ), which is in a nasty fight to avoid turning over employee e-mail traffic to investigators.
Then, minutes after our deadline, in response to an e-mail sent to James D.
Obama will watch her speech from Kansas City, Missouri, where he's scheduled to campaign the following day, according to an e-mail Sunday to the campaign's traveling press corps from spokeswoman Jen Psaki.
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