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Newsletter writers with thousands of subscribers threaten to leave platform, which says banning extremists makes things worse
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1 December 1983: Electronic mail tends to be informal in style encouraging people to send brazen messages but even if you are abroad, work can follow you wherever you are
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Legal expert says court ruling in case where information accessed on Mecrus work laptop confirms ‘Australians still don’t have a right to privacy’
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A new survey has thrown up some dispiriting results about workplace communications, writes Anita Chaudhuri
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Informality is all that matters now. Even ‘Regards’ is old-fashioned and boring, according to a new survey
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‘This screws us royally,’ says one disgruntled iiNet user as internet service providers such as TPG curtail email accounts for customers
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Some broadband consumers still cannot access messages or old emails have yet to be restored
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Email makes my fingers tingle and my stomach drop with dread. Can’t we go back to pigeons?
Emma BeddingtonHow often does a new message in your inbox fill you with joy? For me, it’s about every 20 years, writes Emma Beddington -
Pass notesSunday at 3pm: why the best time to send an email is also the worst time to send an emailIt is much more likely your message will be opened if you send it on a Sunday afternoon than a busy working day. But it might make you pretty unpopular ...
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In WhatsApp world, everyone can hear you scream
Andrew AnthonyEnd-to-end encryption does not prevent wall-to-wall media coverage, as many prominent users have discovered to their cost -
Cybersecurity firm notes emergence of sophisticated email scams featuring improved linguistic complexity
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Something so incredible had to be a scam. No one at school could believe it either
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Bosses at Davos say direct messaging can be more effective for Gen Z employees – but email still has a role
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We would like to hear from adults aged 18-30 about their messaging habits at work
A penny per email could curb our enormous data use