Category «E-Mail»

Gallup Internet Poll Reports E-mail Remains Dominant With Blogs Making Decent Showing

Press release: Mail and News Are Main Internet Attractions Some e-commerce picking up; blogs still marginal, by Lydia Saad: “A recent Gallup Poll examining Americans’ online habits finds e-mail use almost universal among the three-quarters of U.S. adults who use the Internet. Checking the news and weather ranks second on the list of 13 Internet …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Mail, Internet

Correspondence on Libby Indictment Mentions Missing Emails

Late last night AP reported that Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald stated in legal correspondence [the full text of which is available here in PDF] related to discovery in the Libby CIA leak indictment, that White House email from 2003 failed to be properly archived. The article quotes the response of noted government secrecy expert …

Subjects: E-Mail, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research

Surveillance Increasingly Woven Into Fabric of Online World

This New York Times essay, A Growing Web of Watchers Builds a Surveillance Society, by David Shenk, offers especially cautionary insight in light of the growing public and political response to revelations about the government’s domestic surveillance program. After Subpoenas, Internet Searches Give Some Pause Survey finds solid opposition to release of Google data to …

Subjects: Congress, E-Commerce, E-Mail, E-Records, Patriot Act, Privacy

90% of Net Users Send and Receive Email

Pew Internet & American Life Project press release, January 22, 2006: “Internet access is the norm for most Americans, up to age 70, and all age cohorts of internet users (ages 12 and older) are equally likely to use email; about 90% of all internet users send or receive email. Given the many other variations …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Mail, Internet

Pew Internet Survey Indicates Men and Women Now Online in Equal Numbers

Press release: “A wide-ranging look at the way American women and men use the internet shows that men continue to pursue many internet activities more intensively than women, and that men are still first out of the blocks in trying the latest technologies. At the same time, there are trends showing that women are catching …

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Government, E-Mail, Internet

NSA’s Post 9/11 Domestic Data Mining and Surveillance Programs

New York Times: The Agency That Could Be Big Brother: “…the N.S.A. has suddenly taken center stage in a political firestorm. The controversy over whether the president broke the law when he secretly ordered the N.S.A. to bypass a special court and conduct warrantless eavesdropping on American citizens has even provoked some Democrats to call …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, E-Mail, Privacy

FTC Reports on CAN-SPAM Act Effectiveness and Enforcement

Effectiveness and Enforcement of the CAN-SPAM Act: A Federal Trade Commission Report to Congress, December 2005 (116 pages, PDF): “In addition to the analysis of effectiveness and enforcement, the report proposes three steps that could improve the efficacy of the CAN-SPAM Act. First, Congress should enact the US SAFE WEB Act, to improve the FTC’s …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, E-Mail, Government Documents, Privacy

Administration Responds to Concerns About Domestic Surveillance Citing Exemption

Following up on related postings in the past several days, see the following references, resources, statements and news: Electronic Surveillance: 50 USC 1801 – 50 USC 1811. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Orders 1979-2004 Congressional Record: December 16, 2005 (Senate)[Page S13736-S13749]. Statement of Sen. Feinstein: “…Let me be clear. Domestic intelligence collection …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, E-Mail, Government Documents, Internet, Privacy

UK Firm Promotes Self Destructing Text Messages

This text will self-destruct in 40 seconds – Next year self-deleting emails and photo messages too.: “Staellium UK said that its StealthText service will allow business executive dealing in sensitive information to send texts which will delete themselves from the recipient’s mobile phone as soon as the person has read them.” Details

Subjects: E-Mail, E-Records, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

Digital Future Project Releases New Report on Future of the Internet

The USC Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future has released the 2005 Digital Future Report ($). The report highlights are available free (19 pages, PDF), and note an increased use of the Internet for political campaigns, the continued popularity of email, and a significant expansion in the use of broadband access to the Internet. …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, E-Mail, Internet

Microsoft Offers App to Assist With EMail Management

Microsoft Research News and Highlights: “SNARF, the Social Network and Relationship Finder, developed by Microsoft Research and available for download, is designed to help computer users cope…with too many emails. SNARF, a complement to e-mail programs such as Outlook, filters and sorts e-mail based on the type of message and the user’s history with an …

Subjects: E-Mail