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en People are using their in-boxes not only for messaging, but also for file storage. It's not unusual for our analysts to save four gigabytes, more than 100,000 messages, in a year.

en We end up with a 2-meg file being replicated over our entire WAN, then of course everyone has to save it, so where does it go? Home directory, of course, ... Say 100 people save it on each of our nine servers. Multiply that by four or five of these during the holidays and four or five more throughout the year, and we're talking enough space to drive my Olds through.

en Paper is the No. 1 problem for people. File as you go so you're not pulling out things at the end of the year that are stuffed in drawers and briefcases and boxes and handbags.

en The large amount of text messages sent at New Year confirms that most people see text messaging as a warm, personal and cost-effective way to greet their friends and loved ones on special occasions.

en I'm really careful with my text messaging. I've read my friends text messages that are embarrassing though. Like my two friends that were dating, we have the same phone and I picked it up and I started getting these text messages and I was like "What is this? What is this?" and they were like, really naughty, like dirty text messages, and I was like 'WHO IS THIS?'

en The tools most people use (now) have built-in validation for things before they even get to the desktop. The point of where people get the file is often through the browser and mail and instant messaging.

en While most companies understand the need to archive e-mails, they often overlook the need to archive instant messages. If there's a security breach with respect to messaging and the company doesn't properly archive the messages, it could lead to compliance problems.

en Ever since the department stores got into trouble, the new anchors now are the big boxes, and the new way of building is to have big boxes that generate 10 to 20 million people a year. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Ever since the department stores got into trouble, the new anchors now are the big boxes, and the new way of building is to have big boxes that generate 10 to 20 million people a year.

en The china came out of the storage boxes. We can now see where dishes are at, and that makes a big difference when you're setting the table for a couple hundred people.

en We also see that the next-capacity point coming up for 3.5-inch drives is 240 gigabytes per platter, and this chip enables that transition from 160-gigabytes to 240. What we also see going on is this transition from desktops to notebooks and the low-power aspects of this channel also enabled this transition as well.

en Time and again, Apple CEO Steve Jobs gets grilled when he introduces digital-music products. When the iPod came out in October, 2001, critics complained the $400 unit was hopelessly overpriced. Many said the same thing when Apple unveiled the iPod Mini in early 2004, arguing that consumers would never fork over $250 for just a few gigabytes of storage. And a year later, some naysayers called the iPod Shuffle plain silly, given its lack of a screen to navigate through songs.

en I'm surprised at how much Facebook.com has burrowed itself into real life along with instant messaging, text messaging and e-mail, ... It's another reason to be on the























































































































Net. So many people come back because it's fun and useful. They use it to find people, they meet people, organize a party and so many other things.


en Last year, we sent approximately 8,000 boxes of cookies overseas to our women and men serving in the military. This year, we will be sending close to 13,000 boxes.

en We'll show people where to place the nest boxes, the kind of nest boxes to use and the protection to put on the mounting posts for the boxes.

en But then the boxes (of food) started arriving. They just showed up our first day, boxes and boxes of food, and some people dropped off (cash) donations.


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