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  • How joining Google Gmail with encryption system helps high-tech firm meet government security rules

    When a relatively small high-tech company with some big aerospace and defense customers wanted to adopt cloud-based email for its employees, it faced the challenge that whatever choice of cloud service it adopted, it had to meet the government's security regulations known as ITAR, or the "International Traffic in Arms Regulations."

  • Some Facebook users asked for $100 to message Zuckerberg

    Want to send a message directly to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg? It might cost you $100, if you don't want it to wind up in his spam folder.

  • Gmail outage provokes snark, anxiety among users

    Gmail is back online after an outage late Monday morning that provoked a global response on social media.

  • Office 365 email conks out twice within a week

    Microsoft's Office 365 service has suffered two email outages within a week of each other that affected some customers in North and South America that stemmed from different causes but ended in the same result: failed email delivery.

  • Google fouls up Gmail iPhone app

    Google had better hope you get more than one shot to make a good first impression. That's because the shiny new Gmail app rolled out for the iPhone and iPad on Wednesday contained a pretty serious bug that Google acknowledged broke notifications and "caused users to see an error message when first opening the app".

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