4/6/2004 most popular Arabic Personal Domain Names didaMAIL, Inc. owns the most popular ".com" Arabic Personal Domain Names.
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A personalized email address is much easier for friends and family to remember than an email address with some ISP. Just think, your email address could be "you@yourname.com" rather than what everyone else has, "you56@hotmail.com".
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Web Site: http://www.didamail.com 3/19/2004 didaMAIL's business model takes advantage of its leading position as the largest owner of Personal Domain Names (PDN) in the MENA Region.
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Web Site: http://www.didamail.com 1/15/2004 Email is the worst problem for IT staff NUA Internet Survey
E-mail software causes the most problems for IT professionals around the world, according to a new survey from Support.com. The survey found that 34 percent of IT support staff in the US and Europe, and 36 percent of those in Asia-Pacific said problems with email software were the worst they had to deal with. Even basic malfunctions could halt communications for hours, causing serious drops in productivity. 12/11/2003 didaMAIL, Inc. introduces complete outsourcing solutions to meet company's messaging needs.
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Web Site: http://www.didamail.com 11/14/2003 International campaign to fight unsolicited bulk E-mail. didaMAIL, Inc. engaged in an international campaign to fight unsolicited bulk E-mail.
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Web Site: http://www.didamail.com 10/10/2003 Upgrade completed successfully Upgrade completed successfully [News]
The scheduled upgrade has been completed successfully, and the new hardware has been installed. All email queued during the outage will be delivered over the next hour or so.
Update: The mail queue has now been cleared, and all backlogged email should now have been delivered.
The upgraded server should result in improved system performance for all users.
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Web Site: http://www.didamail.com 2/7/2002 Vanity be thy name Business 2.0
By Kaitlin Quistgaard, February 2002 Issue
Vanity be thy name
Today's vanity addresses are akin to having had an address at the pioneering online community. The Well in the Net's old days, says Barry Parr, director of Internet and ecommerce strategies at IDC... People like vanity addresses because "they're about building communities and identification," adds Parr, laughing that he has "the ultimate vanity address, my last name." Some vanity addresses are apparently so desirable that people will pay for Web-based mail.