May 3, 2016 6 Easy Ways to Grow Your Subscription-Based Startup Even the smallest improvements can lead to serious compounding growth over time.
May 3, 2016 How to unsend an email Have you ever clicked "Send" on an email and regretted it a fraction of a second later?Â
April 22, 2016 Content Upgrades: 3 Ways to Maximize the Holy Grail of Email Opt-Ins How to grow your ecommerce business by appealing to consumers' abiding love of free stuff.
April 15, 2016 Email fraudsters scam US company out of nearly $100 million U.S. officials said Thursday that an unidentified company was defrauded out of nearly $100 million by individuals who used a fake email to pose as one of its vendors.
April 12, 2016 All 50 states have fallen for the 'CEO email scam' A relatively new email scam is raking in millions of dollars, and it's got nothing to do with long-lost relatives in Nigeria.
April 1, 2016 Google's April Fools' Minions prank was so not funny The joke’s on Google. The tech giant ended up with egg on its face after facing a backlash from folks who saw nothing funny with its April Fool’s Day Gmail tweak – with some claiming it actually cost them their jobs.
March 24, 2016 World War II encryption for your e-mail Want to protect your sensitive emails? You might want to consider going retro -- and exploiting an unbreakable WWII-style cipher.
March 17, 2016 Clinton tried to change rules to use BlackBerry in secure facility for classified information Less than a month after becoming secretary of state, and registering the personal email domain that she would use exclusively for government business, Hillary Clinton’s team aggressively pursued changes to existing State Department security protocols so she could use her BlackBerry in secure facilities for classified information, according to new documents released under the Freedom of Information Act.
March 7, 2016 Ray Tomlinson, inventor of modern email, dead at 74 Ray Tomlinson, the inventor of modern email, died, his employer, Raytheon Co., confirmed on Sunday.
March 5, 2016 Don't click an email link or Web link before asking these questions Clicking or tapping a link in an email, text or on a website is always a bit of a gamble. On the other end could be the information you want to see, or it could be a malicious website, virus-filled download or inappropriate content.