You would not give your Gold Amex to a stranger in the street, so don't e-mail its numb er to any old website.
If you want a Web presence but don't care about e-mail boxes and don't have much of a budget, there's no shortage of free domain hosting services.
Because of the blackout, some 60 million Hotmail users worldwide can't access their e-mail, Microsoft customers can't download software updates or get online support and MSNBC.com has no audience.
Maezawa started in the mid-1990s selling music CDs and band T-shirts by mail order from his kitchen table.
Also, Communicator still can't check e-mail across multiple POP3 accounts at one time.
The iPhone simply doesn't handle e-mail as well as the BlackBerry.
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Wall Street doesn't seem to have learned that you don't put anything in an e-mail you don't want to see in the headline of a news story.
Instant messaging, that rat-a-tat chat technology that is catching up toe-mail in popularity, still hasn't overcome a critical hurdle that e-mail cleared years ago: utter incompatibility among rival brands.
We won't stop using e-mail or e-tickets or ATMs, or buying books online.
Why doesn't CNN run mail-in surveys or call-in surveys to "900" telephone numbers?
If you use Word 97 or Word 2000, but don't use Microsoft Outlook, Melissa can't grab your e-mail addresses and propagate itself.
Since credit card companies back then wouldn't service startup mail-order firms, the Crowns leased a tiny storefront as a retail facade.
But the BlackBerry doesn't handle lengthy e-mail any better than the Palm VII--its smaller screen transforms even medium-length messages into marathon scrolling exercises.
But anxieties that people like Daly and Taylor experience don't mean that all communication devices should be left at home, or even that you shouldn't ever check e-mail on a phone, experts say.
Companies large and small, many that didn't even have e-mail a few years ago, are increasingly exploiting the Internet to reach new customers around the world fast - as well as to cut costs, shorten delivery time, and even re-engineer fundamental processes.
People who call or e-mail but don't buy get letters in the mail, then phone calls.
This line of watches doesn't do anything that one-way pagers able to receive e-mail messages don't already do.
"It's a new medium, don't treat it like e-mail, " Tyler says.
It won't be easy: Mail-order services, new generic products and shrinking reimbursements from Medicare and Medicaid have hampered retail-pharmacy sales of prescription drugs, which account for 63% of Rite Aid's top line.
Since the device focuses solely on mobile messaging--e-mail and texting--it won't suck up Haiti's limited bandwidth.
There are plenty of times during the week when quick logistical updates are necessary and e-mail won't suffice.
The Regional Bell Operating Companies weren't legally able to sell voice-mail services yet.
Most of the romantics sending e-cards didn't plan on spending all that time filling out e-mail addresses and typing a message without expecting something in return.
Your domain can't have a Web or e-mail presence unless it's hosted--though your registrar may provide some hosting services for a Web presence and e-mail account at a reasonable cost (or gratis).
Joel Klein, former Assistant Attorney General for antitrust, hired Boies to litigate the government's case against Microsoft--despite the fact that he doesn't use a computer, not even for e-mail--because he believed Boies to be the best litigator in the country.
Moreover, its touch-sensitive keyboard, while slick, won't cut it for more than a quick e-mail.
If the comments themselves don't make this clear, then e-mail the writers to find out.
He says he didn't foresee the emergence of free e-mail and storage programs from the likes of Yahoo and Google's Gmail.
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