Link Roundup for 7/23/07
Xandros Acquires Scalix - Linux E-mail, Calendaring and Messaging Company: Xandros is primarily known for their desktop Linux distribution with that has a look Similar to Windows XP. Scalix is a Microsoft Exchange competitor that run on Linux and other Unix variants that is compatible with Microsoft Outlook and has both commercial and open source variants.
Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead | CNET News.com: Piece on the well document phenomena that college students, teens, and younger have largely replaced their use of email with instant messaging, text messaging, and social network tools.
Sophos reveals “dirty dozen” spam-relaying countries: The report covers Q2 2007. According to Sophos, the top three spam relaying countries are United States at 19.6%, China (with Hong Kong) at 8.4%, and South Korea at 6.5%.
Commentary
- Archiving Challenges and Priorities: Apply Lessons Learned from a Regulated Industry | Stephen Marsh -- Founder and CEO; Smarsh Inc.
- What Can Users Do to Protect Themselves from Bots? | Michael O’Reirdan -- Chairman; Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG)
- Optimizing the Cloud to Empower Your Message Archive | Greg Arnette -- Founder and CTO; Sonian

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