We're watching every mouse click

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It is becoming increasingly common for companies to use e-mail filtering software to ensure that their reputation is not damaged by employees sending pornographic images or offensive messages. First4 Internet's Image Composition Analysis software is capable of scanning e-mails for pornographic images and alerting the system administrator.

Author: Quicke, Simon
Prepackaged software, Management, Electronic mail systems, Email, Email software

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Why IBM's all set to serve up an ace

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The All England Lawn Tennis Club, which stages the annual Wimbledon championship, has very few official suppliers, according to IBM project director John Taylor. He indicates that the club is looking at how to reach the right audiences through the right medium.

Author: Quicke, Simon
Electronic computers, Electronic Computer Manufacturing, Digital Computers, Medium, Officials and employees, Computer industry, International Business Machines Corp., IBM, Interview, Media coverage, Mainframe computers, Wimbledon Tennis Tournament, Taylor, John (English pop musician)

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How votes slip through the Net

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The UK's main political parties are failing to make effective use of the internet in the run-up to the 2001 general election. Party sites are designed for party members, rather than casual visitors.

Author: Quicke, Simon
Usage, Internet, Telecommunications systems, Political parties

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