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Email Archiving, A Necessary Burden
 
Email Archiving, A Necessary Burden

Email Archiving, A Necessary Burden

Legalities aside, email archiving should be used by businesses large and small, no matter what their line of business.  It was once thought to be the preserve of public companies until the changes in legislation made sure every company in the country had to comply. Email archiving is also useful for internal purposes such as employee [...]

Email Archiving, A Necessary Burden
Does SEO really make any difference for my website?

Does SEO really make any difference for my website?

05 February 2010

For those who have been out of touch with the internet for a long period of time SEO (search engine optimization) does not mean anything. They have seen the blossoming of the net in its early days and are still occupied with the mindset that, stuffing the index page of their website with thousands of [...]

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Email Archiving, A Necessary Burden

Email Archiving, A Necessary Burden

01 February 2010

Legalities aside, email archiving should be used by businesses large and small, no matter what their line of business.  It was once thought to be the preserve of public companies until the changes in legislation made sure every company in the country had to comply. Email archiving is also useful for internal purposes such as employee [...]

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K’Naan’s World Cup theme song

K’Naan’s World Cup theme song

27 January 2010

January 27, 2010 The choice of Somalia-born rapper K’Naan’s Wavin’ Flag as this year’s official World Cup song has proved controversial. It’s not the tune itself that’s stoking the fires: it’s an uplifting hip hop number taken from his recent album Troubadour, given an [...]

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Kids in school are learning to cook wholesome food that tastes good too

Kids in school are learning to cook wholesome food that tastes good too

27 January 2010

Children and their moms are seated on little blue chairs around toddler-height tables, waiting to turn organic apples and yogurt and pure maple syrup into parfaits. That’s the recipe for their free sample class of “Let’s Cook Kids: Cooking Naturally with Mommy or Daddy,” a four-week program where children 3 to 5 and their parents meet [...]

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