added 2007 Mon May 7 7:11:19 by webtickle
Comcast is ditching its antiquated webmail software and replacing it with Zimbra's Ajax office suite. That's good news for Comcast's twelve million broadband customers, and even better news for Zimbra - this deal will significantly grow the number of Zimbra users. Check out some screen shots of what this is going to look like for Comcast users.
Comcast is ditching its antiquated webmail software and replacing it with Zimbra's Ajax office suite. That's good news for Comcast's twelve million broadband customers, and even better news for Zimbra - this deal will significantly grow the number of Zimbra users. Check out some screen shots of what this is going to look like for Comcast users.
added 2007 Thu May 3 16:09:13 by TimALoftis
After more than a decade connecting more Americans to the Internet than any other company, AOL has given up its title as the leading Internet service provider, a reflection of changing consumer habits and its own strategic shift.
After more than a decade connecting more Americans to the Internet than any other company, AOL has given up its title as the leading Internet service provider, a reflection of changing consumer habits and its own strategic shift.
added 2007 Fri Apr 13 12:09:29 by Glennox
Here's a clip showing how someone armed with only a phone number and address can social engineer your personal information out of Comcast. Guess that's what happens when you outsource all your customer service to facilities with incompetent and poorly trained employees.
Here's a clip showing how someone armed with only a phone number and address can social engineer your personal information out of Comcast. Guess that's what happens when you outsource all your customer service to facilities with incompetent and poorly trained employees.







