Google wins e-mail contract
SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. has won a contract to supply a key U.S. government agency with e-mail and collaboration tools, a significant milestone for the company as it increasingly competes with Microsoft Corp. in the market for enterprise software.
Mail-bomb plot thwarted
WASHINGTON - Authorities on three continents thwarted multiple terrorist attacks aimed at the United States from Yemen on Friday, seizing two explosive packages addressed to Chicago-area synagogues and packed aboard cargo jets. The plot triggered worldwide fears that al-Qaida was launching a major new terror campaign.
E-mail ballots make voting easier for Georgians living overseas
ATLANTA - An e-mail system initiated this year means service personnel and Georgians living abroad can request absentee ballots electronically and significantly reduce the chance that their votes will arrive too late to be counted.
Police pitch text and e-mail alerts
Athens-Clarke police on Tuesday unveiled a notification system that instantly alerts residents about crime in their neighborhoods by sending automated e-mails and text messages.
UGA releases Evans' e-mail, phone records
Former Georgia athletic director Damon Evans did not have any official university business the evening of June 30, the night he was stopped in Atlanta, arrested and charged with DUI.
Wedding cake scam uses e-mail to bilk bakeries
BELLINGHAM, Wash. - E-mail orders from out of town come in all the time at Our Kitchen is Your Kitchen, a two-year-old bakery.
Editorial: Fill out and mail in those census forms
Maybe it's an understandable resentment of yet another governmental intrusion, coming as it does in the federal income tax-filing season, or maybe it's just one of those things that's a little too easy to put off or forget.
Google to end China censorship after e-mail breach
Google Inc. will stop censoring its search results in China and may pull out of the country completely after discovering that computer hackers had tricked human-rights activists into exposing their e-mail accounts to outsiders.