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  • Yahoo Australia defends e-mail filtering

    Yahoo has defended its procedure of changing the text of HTML e-mails sent to users of its free e-mail accounts, saying the process is a necessary security device.

  • Yahoo Mail: A dead hamster stole my e-mail

    In the last 10 years, I've lived in three countries, and changed address over 10 times. Furthermore, the last time I had a pet was some 15 years ago and, heartless cow that I am, I can't remember its name. I do remember it was a brown hamster with enormous testicles, but that really doesn't help me right now.

  • Destra, Yahoo! add new features for SMEs

    Destra Corporation Limited and Yahoo! Australia & New Zealand today announced a new suite of services that are integrated with OzHosting.com's Web hosting service.

  • Yahoo! woos users with contact and calendar tools

    Free e-mail is no longer enough to win the undying loyalty of Net users. In a bid to increase its one-stop-shop presence on the Web, Yahoo! Australia and New Zealand has unleashed a local version of its free contact and calendar tools.

  • Aussie developer encrypts corporate IM

    A small Australian security software developer has found itself a niche in the instant messaging market dominated by big-guns Yahoo, MSN and AOL, encrypting a product for corporate use.

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