Link roundup for 9/10/07
Archive Sues to Recover 5 Million : The National Security Archive has sued the White House to obtain and require the preservation of over five million emails they say were deleted between 2003 and 2005. (Via Boing Boing.)
Official Google Reader Blog: “We found it!”: Google has added search functionality to Google Reader. It has been conspicuously absent since launch given that Google is the most popular search engine. Unfortunately, search is not yet available for the mobile version.
Why we need standards support in HTML email - Campaign Monitor Blog: A well presented argument on how to move forward with improving the current state of HTML email compatibility. Currently, there is an immense variation on how HTML email is parsed and rendered, much of it incompatible.
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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