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The 80/20 rule of email

emailtide.com — Everybody has heard of the 80/20 rule, also called the Pareto principle, which states that in many cases, business and otherwise, 80% of the effects come only from 20% of causes. Email is no exception - however, the ratio is far more extreme.More… (Tech Industry News)

NAOC Holdings Acquires PC Club and ClubIT

overclockerspulse.com — More news regarding PCClub and ClubIT, official story.More… (Tech Industry News)

6 Best Practices That Reduce Email Overload and Costs

deathbyemail.com — 80% of all the problems caused in corporate email comes from just 1% of the users, according to a new white paper entitled "6 Best Practices That Reduce Email Overload and Costs" released today by Permessa Corporation.More… (Tech Industry News)

Cox About to Feel Wrath of Net Neutrality Activists

freepress.net — Amy Schatz, Wall Street Journal Activists concerned that Internet providers are secretly planning to muck about with the Internet and violate Net Neutrality principles got some good/bad news, when another report surfaced about cable companies who are blocking traffic. More… (Tech Industry News)

Facebook, Google Square Off Over Who Controls Your Data

blog.wired.com — Here's a shocker for you: Facebook doesn't want to give up its tight-knit control of your personal information. The company has officially banned Google's recently-launched Friend Connect service, which would allow you to pull your personal data out of Facebook and use it elsewhere.More… (Tech Industry News)

Frustrating the Pirates - NYTimes

nytimes.com — Some argue that beating media piracy hinges on media companies offering more convenience and quality.Consumers make buying decisions based on three factors, according to Mr. Bylund: “price, convenience and quality.” Pirates will always win on price (free), but media companies can and *RARELY* do beat them on the other factors.More… (Tech Industry News)

ABC's of media

abcsmedia.blogspot.com — this is good stuffMore… (Tech Industry News)

Solving the web's image problem

news.bbc.co.uk — Every year, video game enthusiasts fritter away billions of hours in fruitless fun, earning little more than sore thumbs and a sense of satisfaction. More… (Tech Industry News)

New fuels will expand phone cover

news.bbc.co.uk — The problem of providing mobile phone coverage to large expanses of the developing world may be coming closer to being solved through the use of alternative fuelsMore… (Tech Industry News)

Integrating nanotechnology with silicon wafer technology

foresight.org — Using a spin-on coating that is applied to a silicon wafer, nanotech researchers have developed a method for mass fabrication of nanowire photonic and electronic devices. From Harvard University, via AAAS EurekAlert, “Scientists demonstrate method for integrating nanowire devices directly onto silicon“:More… (Tech Industry News)

Mumbai Indians defeat Kolkata Knight Riders

newsline365.com — In the 38th IPL match the Mumbai Indians thrashed the Kolkata Knight Riders by 8 wickets. In one of the low scoring matches the bowlers had a field day. The Mumbai Indians won the toss and choose t .. (more)More… (Tech Industry News)

How To Beat Google According To Mark Cuban

webguild.org — Blog Maverick - Mark Cuban has added his voice to the chorus on beating Google. Cuban presents a plausible argument. He argues that in essence, its no different that any other content aggregation play. Its paying for content. Here it is: More… (Tech Industry News)

Say Goodbye to Muni-Fi

pcworld.com — The days of imagining Wi-Fi blanketing a city are over with the exit of the last major municipally focused Wi-Fi service provider. MetroFi will sell or shut down its 9 networks, including Portland, Oregon.More… (Tech Industry News)

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.ME Domains - A Pricey Opportunity

brainfeedlabs.com — Tells you about the new .ME domains. It also tells you where to get them and what kind of opportunities there are.More… (Tech Industry News)

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