Title: Today's News
  August 17, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

Today's News

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  Opinion: Radicati paper ignores new Lotus message
  >  IBM unveils new Power5 eServer i5 550
  >  Workplace gets new artillery in antispam war
  >  More headlines
  >  ITKnowledgeExchange: Help us beta test this new feature!
  >  Tip: Using names.nsf undocumented features
  >  Tip Contest: Share you admin know-how and you could win $100!
  >  The Missing Link: Taking the Net away would be gross inconvenience

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Opinion: Radicati paper ignores new Lotus message
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Developer John Vaughan says that, like Radicati Group, he and other users were once disheartened by Lotus' strategy. However, under Ambuj Goyal, the future for Notes and Domino looks bright.

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IBM unveils new Power5 eServer i5 550
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The latest edition to Big Blue's Power5 family offer a special Domino version for consolidating servers. An analyst says it provides flexible upgrade options for midsize businesses.

Workplace gets new artillery in antispam war
[e-Pro Magazine]
Lotus Workplace is poised to benefit from IBM's extensive anitspam research. Version 2.0 of the nascent collaboration platform will combine several widely used antispam technologies with an automated pattern-discovery algorithm that uses known spam messages to find patterns that help spot spam in new e-mail.

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[From around the Web]
IBM to hire 18,000 this year (CNET News.com)
Oracle expands app server ambitions (CNET News.com)

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TIP:  Tip: Using names.nsf undocumented features
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The Missing Link


Taking the Net away would be gross inconvenience
[MSNBC News]
Here's a real shocker -- are you sitting down? According to a new study, the Internet plays a big role in our lives. Whew! Someone must have earned major bling to go out on that limb! Actually, the nonprofit Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 88% of American Web surfers regard the Net as a player in their daily lives, and nearly two-thirds said that their daily lives would suffer if they lost their logins. And, when it comes to getting directions, the computer is the way to go -- nearly 90% of surfers who need directions or maps get them online. Evidently, men aren't afraid to use Ask Jeeves for directions. And the days of the big, crinkly, impossible-to-fold map may be numbered.

 
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