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Microsoft Exchange Community Selects
IdentaPop Pro as the Best Exchange
Connectivity Product.
Microsoft Exchange Community Selects
IdentaPop Pro as the Best Exchange
Connectivity Product.
05/31/2004 02:14 PMThe Microsoft Exchange users community has voted IdentaFone Software’s
IdentaPop Pro the MSD2D.com 2004 People’s Choice Award for Best
Exchange Connectivity Product. The award was announced at Microsoft’s
Tech-Ed 2004 conference in San Diego, CA. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Essential Guide for Microsoft Exchange
Server Preventative Maintenance::
Optimizing Your Microsoft Exchange D
Essential Guide for Microsoft Exchange
Server Preventative Maintenance::
Optimizing Your Microsoft Exchange D
04/10/2005 03:29 AMFrontline Apr 10 2005 7:11AM GMT
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exchange-away 0.5
06/19/2004 02:58 AMA script for migrating mailboxes between IMAP servers.
exchange
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02/16/2004 07:32 AMProject start
AIB to pay up for exchange flaws
AIB to pay up for exchange flaws
07/23/2004 06:00 PMAllied Irish Bank confirms it will reimburse customers it overcharged
on foreign exchange deals to the tune of £23m.
Outline Exchange and XML
Outline Exchange and XML
04/01/2005 04:49 PMAbout This Particular
Outliner: “Many ATPO readers simply cannot find the outliner
tool that does all the things they wish, so they combine tools. Often,
this is facilitated by a standard called OPML, the Outline Processing
Markup Language.”
PHP textads exchange v0.3
PHP textads exchange v0.3
03/21/2003 04:50 AMPopk txtAds are a PHP-based text ads exchange. It is meant for PHP
based sites as a way to exchange visitors. Version 0.3 implements
unlimited text ads per user, realtime statistics, multiple text ads
per HTML zone and multiple targeted circuits. They are looking for
beta users running PHP sites or blogs.
HP and Microsoft put Exchange on your
NAS
HP and Microsoft put Exchange on your
NAS
05/25/2004 07:22 PMHardware halving
Exchange Blog
Exchange Blog
12/22/2002 11:46 PMExchange Server 2000 rocks. Within a couple of hours, I've been able
to render my weblog posts directly from an...
SoX - Sound eXchange
SoX - Sound eXchange
08/15/2004 03:26 PMSoX 12.17.5 released
Voice eXchange
Voice eXchange
01/01/2005 04:50 AMFirst Version Released
Has the Exchange Rate Peaked for IBM?
Has the Exchange Rate Peaked for IBM?
07/16/2004 11:48 AMThe balance of currency rates and the economy signals a prime time to
invest for the long term.
openMLX: MLX Learning eXchange
openMLX: MLX Learning eXchange
07/13/2004 08:31 PMOpenMLX Demo Site
Youth Media Exchange
Youth Media Exchange
04/09/2004 04:11 PMCitizen-Financed
Media Revolution.
This is truly a technology of cooperation, by people whose work
I've trusted and respected for years. Help grow the Youth Media Exchange, a free,
open media publishing platform for youth media organizations
worldwide. I'm committing myself for $100. I
recommend it. Components of the project:
- An online "commons" - FREE storage and bandwidth for any video we
want to share online, provided by the Internet Archive. This alone has
tremendous collective financial value.
- Interfaces and tools - To level the playing field for access to
that commons, no matter where you are or what language you speak, and
to highlight the work most worthy of attention.
- Mainstream exposure - YME will be working to finance development
of television pilots for the best of the material, to be aired through
Link TV, one of the partners that
reaches 20M American homes, and other outlets.
- Long-term sustainability - There is significant financial value in
such a community of creators and viewers, and YME will also be working
with the various partners to realize that as a nutrient for the whole
ecosystem.
[Smart Mobs]
It took this blog from Howard - to remind me that I hadn't blogged
this yet. Congrats ot Brad deGraf on his continued effort (and
teh rest of the YME team - as well!) There's a blog and a SocialText
Wiki - BTW - for those who want to help.
Meanwhile.........
Citizen-financed Media Revolution
"A popular Government, without popular
information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a
Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both... A people who mean to be their
own Governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge
gives." -- James Madison
"We want the
airwaves, baby!" -- the Ramones
Okay, we've proven we can mobilize financially in resistance (like
the $500,000 MoveOn raised in one day for ads against Arnold).
Now let's do it constructively and proactively. And what better
focus than media, the fulcrum for change. Rapidly evolving information
technologies democratize media and enable whole new media ecosystems
based on "public interest", not simply on what conglomerate media
wants the public to be interested in.
The purpose of this initiative is to pool small donations from
people like you to fund "mammals that eat dinosaur eggs", thriving
public-benefit media enterprises that compete aggressively with
monopoly media. Traditional venture capital is not going to do that
for us.
We need your participation to make this work. Help us create
momentum by funding the Youth Media
Exchange, or one of our other small but worthy projects.
Then we'll really get ambitious.
Chip in
whatever you can afford (we're currently
doubling all donations thanks to a $3000 challenge grant from
benefactor Addi J, and $2500 from Shei'rah Foundation
!), and spread the word
to anyone who wants media democracy enough to help make it happen.
And register with
the Rolodex if you want to be part of the on-going conversation.
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MMORPG Currency Exchange
MMORPG Currency Exchange
12/29/2003 11:50 PMThe Gaming Open Market - Welcome:
Our first available service is the GOM Currency Exchange
(GCX). The GCX makes buying and selling your game currency incredibly
easy with our market overview and historical charting. Each currency
has its own page where we consolidate all buyers and sellers giving
you the ability to pick the best possible trade. Combine that with
2-click trades and commissions more than 50% cheaper than eBay, and
you have the smartest way to trade your game
currencies.
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Historical Exchange Rates
Historical Exchange Rates
08/11/2004 02:06 PMEh.net has a form where you can get historical exchange rates between
the US dollar and several different currencies over a period of years,
including Ireland (1951-1999), the UK (1791-2000),...
"Exchange us for our children. What are
they guilty of?"
"Exchange us for our children. What are
they guilty of?"
09/02/2004 01:47 PMOver 300 Russian school children held hostage by armed Chechens.
Public Radio Exchange
Public Radio Exchange
07/13/2004 07:03 PMThe Washington Post has a nice article about the innovative and all-around-fantastic Public Radio Exchange today. PRX bills
itself as "an online service for peer-review and digital distribution
of public radio programming": it's a low-friction clearinghouse for
great radio. In the words of the article:
Every minute of every hour, great gobs of fantastic,
imaginative and compelling programs are being produced. Unfortunately,
listeners rarely hear or learn of them.
Producing radio programming is easier than ever before, thanks to
digital technology. Still, independent producers face the perennial
problem of how to distribute their creations, catch the attention of
network and station programmers and, most important, get paid for
their work.
Enter PRX -- the Public Radio Exchange, a fledgling nonprofit Web
site based in Cambridge, Mass.
Check out PRX for a glimpse of the
future of radio, and watch for more interesting things from them very
soon.
IBM targets Exchange for SMEs
IBM targets Exchange for SMEs
07/12/2004 05:41 AMZDNet UK Jul 12 2004 10:23AM GMT
The "frank exchange" translated
The "frank exchange" translated
06/25/2004 01:34 PMMXChange Mail-Exchange
MXChange Mail-Exchange
04/14/2004 07:34 AMMXChange v0.1.0-pre24 released!
Media Management and Exchange
Media Management and Exchange
05/16/2004 10:30 PMStatus 11-16-2004
Youth Media Exchange #2
Youth Media Exchange #2
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Please DonateCA bundles with Microsoft Exchange
CA bundles with Microsoft Exchange
05/24/2004 07:42 AMCyber India Online May 24 2004 12:28PM GMT
On e-mail as a means of exchange...
On e-mail as a means of exchange...
03/06/2004 01:55 AMI've had lots of conversations over the last few years about ways
in which rising marginal cost could deal with grotesque abuses of
online services. There are probably a dozen posts in this blog about
that subject alone. Now the obvious example of a place where this kind
of thing has been proposed has been e-mail - people have been talking
about ways to get people to pay for e-mail "stamps" for years as a
possible means of avoiding spam. Bill Gates has proposed another version of this scheme recently. His idea -
ten-second pieces of computing time on the machine that sends the mail
being given to some worthy cause (or to just solve some abstract
puzzle). This would - apparently - be a gesture of good faith on the
part of the sender that a spammer couldn't possible match.
Now, my personal opinions about rising marginal costs have mainly
been about how to deal with noise, distance and abuse in online
communities. I once touched on the issue in connection with e-mail
(only because e-mail was a suitable jumping off point) and ended up in
an almighty fight with Cory
Doctorow about it. Since that time, I'm still of the opinion that
exponential graphs of effort or diminishing causality over space or
increasing marginal costs (all features of the real-world) still have
a role to play in how we solve gross abuses online. On the other hand
I've seen no evidence that there's a model that works particularly
well with regards to e-mail. Certainly my experience of sending the
fifty or sixty e-mails I send from my personal account a day (and the
other fifty or sixty that I send at work) wouldn't be radically
improved by having my various computers churn through puzzles for
twenty minutes a day.
With regards to the 1p-per-e-mail approach - I'm still of the
opinion that a more successful version would be about the
redistribution of money rather than the paying of it. What if the
person you sent your e-mail to got the 1p you spent to send it to them
and could then use that penny to send an e-mail in turn to whosoever
they wanted. In those circumstances, most users (who get as much
e-mail as they send) would be financially unaffected, the spammed
would get a financial reward for all the rubbish they were forced to
consume (there might even be a legitimate business model in collecting
spam) and the spammers would end up paying much much more money than
before.
This is not a new idea either, and nor do I think it's a
particularly practical one, but it does present some interesting
opportunities to think about e-mail in very different (ludicrous?)
ways - perhaps eventually even as a unit of currency that you write
upon and distribute. After all noted currency is only an abstraction
of value written on a rectangular piece of paper - why shouldn't our
future currency be based upon the transactions of plain text
files...
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Exchange 2003 SP1 Released!
Exchange 2003 SP1 Released!
05/26/2004 04:26 AMEnvironmental Education Exchange
Environmental Education Exchange
06/06/2004 06:40 AMEnvironmental Education Exchangehttp://www.eeexchange.org/A Non-for-profit organization providing programs and services
for the advancement of environmental literacy in the Unuted States and
mexico. Since 1991, the Environmental Education Exchange has developed
a diversity of environmental education programs and materials. The
varied topics and themes have included water conservation, recycling
and waste reduction, biodiversity, endangered species, land use
issues, commercialism and the environment, air quality, Sonoran Desert
ecology, solar energy, mining and minerals, science literacy, special
multicultural/border programs, and more. The majority of resulting
programs and materials are available free to educators or other
intended audiences. Because the Exchange specializes in program design
(and is not primarily a program provider), these products generally
are distributed or presented by partner agencies and organizations for
which they were developed. This will be added to
Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.
BitTorrent Development Exchange
BitTorrent Development Exchange
06/16/2004 10:10 AMBT DevExchange created
Ebb and flow of the exchange rates
Ebb and flow of the exchange rates
09/08/2004 10:46 AM
David Pescovitz:
The Data Fountain is an ambient display that translates streaming
currency rates to streams of water. From Koert van Mensvoort's
description of the project:
"In the morning
paper, I can read the weather report as well as the stock quotes. But
when I look out of my window I only get a weather update and no stock
exchange info. Could someone please fix this bug in my environmental
system? Thanks."
Link
Of course, the Data Fountain comes six years after pervasive computing
pioneer
Roy
Want built a fountain at Xerox PARC that trickled or gushed based
on the company's stock price.
(Thanks, Alex!)
Exchange servers still seeing Code Red
Exchange servers still seeing Code Red
11/14/2003 07:32 PMCNET Nov 14 2003 7:02PM ET
The Internet Topic Exchange
The Internet Topic Exchange
01/20/2003 01:18 AMThe Internet Topic Exchange. Here's another incredible example of the
kind of rich interaction that people are now doing on the Internet.
Uses trackback as the mechanism to link blogs together into categories
and groups.
Exchange Functionality for Linux
Exchange Functionality for Linux
03/19/2003 10:25 PMBynari InsightServer is here already, and Kroupware is coming up.
EMC Cleans Up Exchange Clutter
EMC Cleans Up Exchange Clutter
09/21/2004 12:57 PMThe storage giant unveils its new policy-management software for SMBs
at the Storage Decisions show in Chicago.
Online Book Exchange
Online Book Exchange
11/01/2003 05:18 AMBookEX version 0.7.4-devel released
Exchange Security Best Practices
Exchange Security Best Practices
03/08/2004 11:17 PMNew Microsoft Exchange due out in 2006
New Microsoft Exchange due out in 2006
03/30/2005 05:19 PMThe next version of Microsoft's Exchange Server--software used to
manage e-mail, contact lists and calendars--will arrive in 2006,
according to a company executive.
Andy Lees, corporate vice president of marketing for Microsoft's
server and tools business, revealed the ship date Tuesday. Previously,
the Redmond, Wash.-based software company had said the software would
arrive in 2006 or 2007. The software, currently called Exchange Server
12, will incorporate new features to handle voice mail and faxes. The
current version of Exchange Server was released in 2003. It's a
dominant program in the market, but it faces
competition from
products sold by IBM, Novell, Sun Microsystems and others.

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News.comRead full story...Looking for a vacation exchange? Try the
Internet
Looking for a vacation exchange? Try the
Internet
11/10/2003 11:18 PMIf you will go to the Google.com search engine and type in the words
"Vacation Exchange," you will quickly find more than 50 organizations
offering exchange ...
Vesna Data Exchange
Vesna Data Exchange
03/28/2005 06:26 AMserega
Sun forms grid exchange
Sun forms grid exchange
02/05/2005 09:10 PMSun Thursday announced that an electronic trading environment that
will let customers bid for unused compute cycles.
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