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July 17, 2009
Links Roundup
- Twitter Hack Raises Flags on Security
- You Control Your Deliverability Reputation, but Your ESP is Critical to Ongoing Success
- Digital River to Axe 120 Positions
- Annoying Consumers with Too Many Emails
- First Zero-Day Exploit Released For Firefox 3.5
- Another Twitter Hack Leads to More Poorly Placed Generalities About Cloud Computing
- In Our Inbox: Hundreds Of Confidential Twitter Documents
Comparisons to the Pentagon Papers are a bit outlandish, IMHO - Determining the DKIM Value Proposition
- Spammers Abusing URL Shortening Services
- THE EMAIL WARS: HOW MANY INBOXES DO YOU HAVE
- Survey Finds One in Six Consumers Act on Spam
Maybe the PSA money no longer being spent on anti-drug ads could be used to spread the Boulder Pledge? - INFOWORLD: TWITTER SUSPENDS ACCOUNTS OF USERS WITH INFECTED COMPUTERS
- The Email Marketer’s Syllogism
- Eloqua, Email Marketing Chief Privacy Officer at Eloqua, Dennis Dayman an Interview
Posted by schampeo at July 17, 2009 3:16 PM
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