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Spam




  • Spam

    MT-Templates New

    01.13.05 | Stuart | Permalink | 2 Comments

  • Spam

    Upgrading MT - Comment Spam

    01.12.05 | Stuart | Permalink | 3 Comments

  • Spam

    PC Cess Pools and DIYIT

    09.08.04 | Stuart | Permalink | 3 Comments

  • Spam

    Comment Spam Control

    07.19.04 | Stuart | Permalink | 1 Comment

  • Spam

    Throttling Down - Comment Spam

    01.20.04 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

  • Spam

    Comment Spam

    01.12.04 | Stuart | Permalink | 4 Comments

  • Digital Post, Spam

    Bonded Future for E-Mail?

    11.04.03 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

  • Spam

    Update Comment Spam

    10.17.03 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

  • Blogging, General Interest, Spam

    MT Comment Spam Solution

    10.12.03 | Stuart | Permalink | 22 Comments

  • Spam

    Comment Spam - Solution Wanted

    10.11.03 | Stuart | Permalink | 9 Comments

  • Spam

    Digital Authentication Cures Spam?

    09.03.03 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

  • Knowledge Innovation, Rich Profiles, Social Networks, Spam

    Musings - Rich Profiles

    04.22.03 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

  • Digital Post, General Interest, Spam

    SPAM Polls

    02.12.03 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

  • COMsumers, Digital Post, Spam

    Spam Fixation

    02.06.03 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

    Bob rejects the idea that people should pay me and provides the telemarketer as the example. I’d beg to differ. Your best marketer is the consumer. When the consumer spreads good news you grow. When one consumer spreads a complaint we know what the cost is. At the moment Consumers don’t share the good news very effectively. If they did, we may find an invisible collaborative solution that informs other consumer more effectively.

  • COMsumers, Digital Identity, Digital Post, Spam

    TDMA - INBOUND POST

    01.09.03 | Stuart | Permalink | 1 Comment

  • COMsumers, Digital Post, Spam

    COMsumer POST TWO

    01.07.03 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

    It will create a more efficient postal system, which no longer penalizes the receiver with spam, for the sender will now pay for access, just like our current postal system. By definition corporate mail boxes will be different to personal mail boxes. Rates and exchanges for business post may also be different. Licensing opportunities are also available. Eg post approved for children.

  • COMsumers, Digital Post, Spam, Strategic Foresight

    Rethinking Mail - COMsumer POST

    01.03.03 | Stuart | Permalink | Comments Off

  • COMsumers, Digital Identity, Spam

    Sharing Personal Data

    11.12.02 | Stuart | Permalink | 1 Comment