IBM May Restructure After Missing Outlook (AP)
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Bells & Whistles for Outlook is an
all-in-one Addin Package for Outlook
that Adds 19 Neat Productivity Features
for Microsoft Outlook Users at an
Unbeatable Price.
Bells & Whistles for Outlook is an
all-in-one Addin Package for Outlook
that Adds 19 Neat Productivity Features
for Microsoft Outlook Users at an
Unbeatable Price.
12/19/2004 03:28 PMDS Development has released version 2.0 of their email productivity
software, Bells & Whistles for Outlook, a time-saver Outlook add-in
which removes the daily frustrations of Outlook users by automating
repetitive tasks. - Bells & Whistles for Outlook helps users to
quickly reply to emails by automatically inserting personalized email
reply greetings, reply subject counters, text templates or even silent
email notes. During a one-time configuration process, users can easily
pre-define the reply message format or automatic BCC, Forward or
Reply-To addresses that will be smoothly applied to every outgoing
email. For Microsoft Outlook 2003 users, Bells & Whistles enables the
missing Outlook feature designed for automatically inserting replied
addresses to the Outlook Contacts book. [PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]
Restating a Restructure
Restating a Restructure
05/10/2004 02:40 PMInterpublic loss widens with restructuring.
SSC E-Government Unit faces July
restructure
SSC E-Government Unit faces July
restructure
04/17/2005 07:27 PMstuff.co.nz Apr 17 2005 10:57PM GMT
Transmeta replaces CEO amid major
restructure
Transmeta replaces CEO amid major
restructure
04/01/2005 06:47 AMBig Sony deal boosts tech licensing play
ERP cost and time overruns force AU
company into restructure
ERP cost and time overruns force AU
company into restructure
06/29/2004 03:56 AMZDNet Australia Jun 29 2004 7:59AM GMT
Microsoft UK raids Apple to complete
EMEA restructure
Microsoft UK raids Apple to complete
EMEA restructure
06/01/2004 03:26 PMTime Warner, Comcast restructure cable
deals
Time Warner, Comcast restructure cable
deals
12/02/2003 01:44 AMCNET Dec 1 2003 6:48PM ET
Axe to fall on IBM jobs and sites as
part of computer giant's UK restructure
Axe to fall on IBM jobs and sites as
part of computer giant's UK restructure
07/18/2004 12:50 AMThe Scotsman Jul 18 2004 4:38AM GMT
Power Up Outlook with Extras that Let
You Do More with Common Tasks and Remove
the Daily Frustrations of Using Outlook
Power Up Outlook with Extras that Let
You Do More with Common Tasks and Remove
the Daily Frustrations of Using Outlook
03/14/2005 04:44 PMDS DEVELOPMENT has released version 2.5 of their email productivity
software, Bells & Whistles for Outlook, a time-saver Outlook add-in
which removes the daily frustrations of Outlook users by powering up
Outlook with extras that let you do more with common tasks. [PRWEB Mar
5, 2005]
Powerhouse Programming release Outlook
Security Agent Profession for Microsoft
Outlook XP & 2003
Powerhouse Programming release Outlook
Security Agent Profession for Microsoft
Outlook XP & 2003
08/16/2004 02:37 AMOutlook Security Agent Professional is an easy to use, sophisticated
anti-spam tool integrated with the Microsoft Outlook interface.
[PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access
'From' Header Spoofing
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access
'From' Header Spoofing
04/10/2005 02:15 PMfrSIRT Apr 10 2005 6:26PM GMT
Microsoft closes Hotmail to Outlook and
Outlook Express users
Microsoft closes Hotmail to Outlook and
Outlook Express users
09/27/2004 08:57 AMPC Pro Sep 27 2004 1:10PM GMT
Step One: Outlook vs. Outlook Express
Step One: Outlook vs. Outlook Express
08/30/2004 07:39 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 30 2004 11:47PM GMT
ContextPortal™ for Microsoft Outlook®
Transforms Microsoft Outlook Into a
Knowledge Portal
ContextPortal™ for Microsoft Outlook®
Transforms Microsoft Outlook Into a
Knowledge Portal
03/17/2005 03:45 AMMODEL Technologies Inc., a Content Intelligence company, announced the
release of ContextPortal™ for Microsoft Outlook®. ContextPortal™
helps busy Outlook® users to rapidly find out the information they
need to know from e-mail content, in the appropriate context.
ContextPortal™ provides more effective ways to retrieve, share and
re-use unstructured information residing in e-mail, while extending
many of its functions to documents located on corporate networks and
the Internet. The Professional and Personal Editions of ContextPortal™
for Outlook® are available from http://www.model.ca. [PRWEB Mar 16,
2005]
Outlook 2003 Sample: Custom Calendar
Providers for Outlook 2003
Outlook 2003 Sample: Custom Calendar
Providers for Outlook 2003
05/19/2004 12:03 AMThis download provides sample files for use with the MSDN Article
"Custom Calendar Providers for Outlook 2003." To view the article,
click the link available from the Related Resources box.
Stephen Toub walks you through customizing native Outlook integration
with the Lists Web service from Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
to build a custom Web application that actually serves up custom data
instead of that from an events list.
HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
03/06/2004 02:09 AMMissing Matter... Still Missing
Missing Matter... Still Missing
05/05/2004 04:49 PMMissing
Missing
07/02/2004 04:24 PMSometime during the last 2 weeks, probaby at one of the Supernova
events, I lost my Pocket PC. It's probably...
Who's missing?
Who's missing?
06/21/2004 02:56 AM
In response to Dave Winer's
reminisc
ing . I was there too.
MOM FAQ: Missing Views
MOM FAQ: Missing Views
02/17/2004 02:28 PM"missing kids rss"
"missing kids rss"
05/12/2004 04:03 AMSisters look for missing NI man
Sisters look for missing NI man
01/04/2005 10:46 AMTwo sisters of a County Tyrone man missing since the Asian tsunami are
to look for him in Thailand.
Tracing the missing
Tracing the missing
12/31/2004 08:38 PMiafrica.com Dec 31 2004 11:46PM GMT
What's missing from Sun bl0gs
What's missing from Sun bl0gs
07/03/2004 06:21 PM Executive blogging is not enough.
Out for V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, but Missing Tiles
Out for V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, but Missing Tiles
09/08/2004 08:18 PMMissing a key piece to your favorite board game? The Web's abundance
of board game sites might help.
BT to pay up after missing NHS deadlines
BT to pay up after missing NHS deadlines
06/04/2004 12:39 PMSilicon.com Jun 4 2004 3:52PM GMT
The Missing Ingredient in SEO
The Missing Ingredient in SEO
06/14/2004 01:27 PMSource: Search Engine Guide - Load all the keywords you want. Set up
all the landing pages you want. Create enough ways for your prospects
to find you at the top of Google. It doesn't matter. You'll be
bypassed by...
The missing links
The missing links
06/02/2004 07:52 PMThanks to all of the newspapers
that picked up the somewhat embarrassingly nice article by Yuri
Kageyama of AP. AP syndication is really amazing.
One thing. The article doesn't contain links to Six Apart, Movable Type and TypePad mentioned in the
article.
Appeal after boy goes missing
Appeal after boy goes missing
06/19/2004 11:52 AMPolice search for a teenager who went missing whilst staying with his
parents at a caravan park near Aberystwyth.
Missing SXSW
Missing SXSW
03/14/2005 06:24 PMI had a great time at last year's SXSW, so I was really looking forward
to returning this year. Unfortunately, I've had to change my plans
and won't be able to make it. My apologies to those who I planned to
meet with - maybe next year!
Missing SMSCliTokAcct&
Missing SMSCliTokAcct&
08/17/2004 07:36 AMThe Missing Comic 1.1.0
The Missing Comic 1.1.0
12/05/2003 04:17 PMA simple application to help keep track of missing issues from your
comic book collection.
The missing 997 words
The missing 997 words
05/25/2004 06:55 AM
The power of a picture to evoke a feeling and convey a meaning more
elegantly and more efficiently than mere words is, especially in these
times, awe inspiring. One of the reasons I enjoy illustrating many of
my entries with photos is due to their ability to describe my subject
far more completely and without bias than I can. In the wake of the
Iraqi prison torture photos I have been waiting and hoping for an
explanation of how people could do this, take photos of it and display
them proudly on their PC. Regardless of all the rhetoric about 'this
is war' or 'but they attacked first' or 'they beheaded an American', I
want to understand how anyone and everyone who knew about it and
participated in it could follow their orders so completely that they
went an extra mile and posed for pictures in which they exuded a pride
one usually only sees in game hunter photos including the dead carcass
of the one that didn't get away.
Being an American abroad in a country that is neither NATO or
supplying combatant troops to Iraq amplifies my feelings of betrayal
by my own country and the scrutiny by the rest of the world who don't
wonder at the news since they've known all along that we're just a
bunch of thugs who frequently break or refashion the rules of
engagement to suit our whims. I haven't been proud to be an American
in so many years that it seems pointless to try to count them, but
this is a new low. Much of America, in a collective white trash
playground yawp, will rebutt the outrage by saying something ignorant
like "War is hell" or "We saved them from Saddam" while forgetting
that the whole exercise was to liberate Iraq, not take over the
country and pick up where Saddam left off at Abu Ghraib. Who knew
about this and why did it take so long to hit the press? There are a
lot of troops over there and a number who have returned already. Why
aren't we asking them to stand up and testify? I know a few people
serving in Iraq, one of whom was even an MP in or near Baghdad, and
every day I resist the urge to send them an email with one line:
Did you know? I suppose I don't because I'm afraid that
all of them will say yes and I don't know that I have a response to
that which wouldn't sound confrontational and accusatory. Of course
they knew.
The most disturbing part of the photos is the gloating and posing by
the soldiers, but there was something oddly familiar about them, too,
that I just couldn't place. Fortunately, Susan Sontag has reminded me
why in
What Have We Done?":
So, then, the real issue is not the photographs but what the
photographs reveal to have happened to "suspects" in American custody?
No: the horror of what is shown in the photographs cannot be separated
from the horror that the photographs were taken - with the
perpetrators posing, gloating, over their helpless captives. German
soldiers in the second world war took photographs of the atrocities
they were committing in Poland and Russia, but snapshots in which the
executioners placed themselves among their victims are exceedingly
rare. (See a book just published, Photographing the Holocaust by
Janina Struk.) If there is something comparable to what these pictures
show it would be some of the photographs - collected in a book
entitled Without Sanctuary - of black victims of lynching taken
between the 1880s and 1930s, which show smalltown Americans, no doubt
most of them church-going, respectable citizens, grinning, beneath the
naked mutilated body of a black man or woman hanging behind them from
a tree. The lynching photographs were souvenirs of a collective action
whose participants felt perfectly justified in what they had done. So
are the pictures from Abu Ghraib.
If there is a difference, it is a difference created by the
increasing ubiquity of photographic actions. The lynching pictures
were in the nature of photographs as trophies - taken by a
photographer, in order to be collected, stored in albums; displayed.
The pictures taken by American soldiers in Abu Ghraib reflect a shift
in the use made of pictures - less objects to be saved than evanescent
messages to be disseminated, circulated. A digital camera is a common
possession of most soldiers. Where once photographing war was the
province of photojournalists, now the soldiers themselves are all
photographers - recording their war, their fun, their observations of
what they find picturesque, their atrocities - and swapping images
among themselves, and emailing them around the globe.
I've seen some of those pictures from the age of lynching as a sport
and they are every bit as repellent as the ones from Abu Ghraib. It's
pretty sad to think that, in spite of exterminating 6 million people
during a war, the Nazi's didn't pose with piles of skulls like a game
fisherman who just hauled in a great catch, no, they apparently still
had some shred of decency left somewhere. They even had fine Leica
cameras to document it with, not some crappy, grainy mobile phone
camera. I mean, what in the fuck is going on here? Baseball, Apple Pie and
Tortue: The American Way makes an attempt to put some of the
blame where it belongs, on Americans. Why is America behaving like
it's the only damn country who ever sustained an attack by terrorists
and are lashing out as though rounding up all the people in Iraq and
torturing them is going to either stop terrorism or elicit good will
from those who aren't planning to bomb the US?
As someone who isn't living in the back patting, thumbs up, alrighty
let's kill some terrorists enclave of the continental US, I'll gladly
inform those who are that the only thing that is working, is making
those of us with US passports feel even more exposed, more ashamed and
desperate to not be mistaken as an American. We keep waiting and
watching for some sign, some faint hope that the people of America
will find someone to rally around and march on Washington and riot in
the streets. I suppose we'll be waiting until the Wal-Mart runs out of
cheap crap to buy. America is a country of sheep who follow orders,
obediently consume and optimistically hope that no matter if they sit
on the couch and do nothing that everything will turn out alright.
Optimism. Always.
They say a picture is worth 1,000 words and the only words I've been
getting from them are "Fuck the World." I want the other 997 words
explaining how in the hell it happened, continued to happen, pictures
made it onto screensavers and everyone just watched and 'followed
orders'. I want to know this as it's the same thing that happened with
Hitler's willing executioners. How is it that the US is the arbiter of
democracy and truth? I want those 997 words that the pictures were at
a loss to explain.
Girl, 16, goes missing again
Girl, 16, goes missing again
06/27/2004 06:10 AMA teenager who disappeared for a week in February is missing again,
and this time she may be heading for France.
Missing layers of SOA
Missing layers of SOA
03/14/2005 04:32 PMAttention is starting to shift from the lower levels of SOA
where people argue about ESB, SOAP vs REST, security ...
Something Is Missing... And It's Not
Just The Clothes
Something Is Missing... And It's Not
Just The Clothes
09/01/2004 08:13 AMGizmodo: Do they have a special iBook with the Apple
Logo removed, or are their photoshop people just
that good?
Warning: not totally safe for work.
"Missing in Action"
"Missing in Action"
09/10/2004 09:17 AMLooking for a Missing Relative
Looking for a Missing Relative
12/29/2004 02:59 AMApprehension continues to rise here in Hawaii with our extended
family in that a family member has not checked in from Thailand. I
have spent the past 5-6 hours digging thru survivor/deceased list and
have came up with nothing. The concern is even greater in that she is
a very responsible young lady and would have have called home if she
could have by now considering how concerned she knew her mother would
be.
Like the thousands upon thousands of others in the same situation
all we can do is say a quiet prayer and keep our fingers crossed.
Missing the boat again?
Missing the boat again?
02/22/2003 05:01 AMSo I just read about AOL and Microsoft teaming up against SPAM in the
Washington Post. And I have to wonder where we are on the matter at
work. There's a lot of talk about anti-spam stuff. And we have...
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