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OUTLOOKPOWER MAGAZINE - SEPTEMBER 2007 |
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The White House email controversy: the final questions This is it. This is our final article on the White House email controversy (barring any new news from Washington, of course). It seems only fitting then, that we began our series with the question "Where have all the emails gone?" and we end this series with the questions that, in the main, remain to be answered. |
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Mobile email for tightwads For those of us who do only travel occasionally, justifying a BlackBerry or other device to check email is a stretch. This article discusses a few ways you can have your email, but save some money at the same time.
My top five project management tools Do you have to manage projects? If you do, you understand the complexity -- and the stress. Michelle LaBrosse, a project manager with 20 years of experience, shows us how five simple tools can help make things much easier.
Ten email tips for grandparents Grandparents who never worked on computers have had to learn how to use email to communicate with children and grandchildren. Before you even begin to use email, there are some things that you need to know. Some are safety tips, and others are just helpful hints about handling different email functions. What follow are ten important tips for grandparents.
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