Confessions of a Spam King
I have been invited by a master for an education in spamming, the practice of blasting millions of unsolicited e-mail messages into the Internet in order to advertise everything from loans with easy terms to women of easy virtue. query.nytimes.com |
AOL Adding Third-Party Content to AOL.com
In an effort to increase user loyalty to AOL.com, AOL is taking a step in a new direction by adding outside content, including e-mail from rival providers and updates from social sites. nytimes.com |
Tactics That Tame Intrusive Advertising
It seems only fair to fight back and reduce or even eliminate the ads that have spread like kudzu over our analog and digital lives. nytimes.com |
To Sleep, Perchance to Analyze
An all-purpose alarm clock won’t tuck you in, but it will analyze your sleep patterns and suggest ways to improve your snoozing. nytimes.com |
Hacked E-Mail Is New Fodder for Climate Dispute
Private messages hacked from a British university are causing a stir among global warming skeptics. nytimes.com |