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    informationweek.com 1 week, 6 days ago

    Will Congress require social networks, VoIP, and Webmail providers build in backdoors that FBI could tap for electronic surveillance purposes? Explore the main issues at stake.

  • Brad Garlinghouse Becomes CEO Of Booming File Sharing Site YouSendIt

    techcrunch.com 2 weeks, 2 days ago

    Box has been grabbing headlines lately because it has been nailing a big market: enterprise customers who need to easily share and store big collections of documents online. But a quiet Silicon Valley rival has also been winning a bunch of this turf , YouSendIt . Today, the company is backing up its position with some new stats, and a new chief executive, Brad Garlinghouse. He’s coming off a two-year stint as the head of consumer products at AOL, and a previous five years heading up consumer and enterprise

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Yahoo! Mail is a free e-mail service offered by the American search engine company Yahoo!. It was inaugurated in 1997, and, according to comScore, Yahoo! Mail was the second largest web-based email service with 310 million users as of October 2011, and the most popular webmail service in the United States.
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