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Enterprise knowledge workers are suffering from email overload, and none too soon intelligence solutions like Kwaga are coming to the rescue. Mixing smart semantic processing with your own rules and preferences the company aims to take the pain out of your inbox. Kwaga -- Semantic Email Smarts Combined With Prioritized VIP Communications. Richer Email + Automated Tedium Email used to
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No good news came from the G-side this week. Rumor has it that project Titan (Facebook's alleged e-mail service) will be officially announced on Monday. Meanwhile, FOX joined ABC, CBS and NBC in blocking Google TV, and the battle with Oracle continued with no sign of stopping.
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Not satisfied with dominating social networks, Facebook (news, site ) is now going after the major email services.
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It looks like Mozilla isn't the only one pushing back release dates. This week Big G delayed the grand opening of the Chrome Web Store, their open marketplace for Web applications. Meanwhile, the Internet giant is shoving large sums of money at digital journalists, hoping for something magical.
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Props to Yahoo! Mail for being as diligent as ever in the shadow of Mother Google. Today's limited public beta emphasizes the company's social media prowess via the inclusion of Twitter status updates, separate tabs for instant messaging, and enhanced photo and video slideshow capabilities.
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Corporate communicators have been lacking in the social media department for what seems like forever, and while that might have been okay in the past, there's less and less room for the socially inept in today's work force.
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E-mail management company Xobni (news, site) got the ball rolling in May when they announced a new platform for plugging contextual Gmail gadgets to Outlook.
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On this week's list: Features in Gmail and Docs that we never knew we couldn't live without (turning off conversation view, tracking document changes), a new tool that will surely toss those like it to the wayside (URL-shortener), and an attempt to disrupt a practice we've been true to since
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HootSuite has been busy making lives easier with a number of new announcements over the month of August including a private beta of their HootSuite for Blackberry. For cloud service vendors, there’s also some good news on SMB adaptation of SaaS and hybrid systems.
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While a personal secretary is great for bringing the most important e-mails to the forefront, not all of us can afford/actually want one. This week Google attempts to solve that problem with Priority Inbox, an experimental feature that sorts messages into three sections: “Important and unread,” “Starred,” and “Everything else”.
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Yesterday, Google added yet another feature to the Gmail arsenal. The VoIP addition is different from the voice and video chat already available within Gmail's chat feature in that it isn't limited to chat users. Gmailers can now call any type of phone directly from their browser. This snapshot from Google's
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This week, Google continues to provide apps that will help SMBs. In this case their new Gmail and Google Voice Integration is not yet available in Google Apps, but it really only seems a matter of time before it is -- so watch out Skype.
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A number of product enhancements that have been in the pipeline at Microsoft were given a lot more visibility this week with the preview launch of the new Small Business Server (Aurora) and the unveiling of new features for Office 2011 for Mac. Microsoft Previews Aurora Microsoft (news,
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Last week in Google was like a week in a bad soap opera: First the Internet giant pissed everyone off when they partnered with Verizon in a proposition to erode 'net neutrality, then Oracle slapped them with a patent and copyright infringement suit.
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