Facebook Adds Spam Filter to Pages
This evening, when I went over to the fan page for one of my blogs, I saw a big banner across the top, advising me to check my spam filter. I don’t recall pages ever having a spam filter before, … Read More
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This evening, when I went over to the fan page for one of my blogs, I saw a big banner across the top, advising me to check my spam filter. I don’t recall pages ever having a spam filter before, … Read More
Filing this under “you never stop learning new things”. Thanks to a post on one of the ILTA eGroups, I discovered a neat little trick that lets you use Outlook Web Access to recover deleted items that were “hard deleted” … Read More
I really want to blow up this bit of the Grappling with the e-Discovery Monster article and hang it in my office, it says that much! Others in the industry emphasize that just having an e-discovery practice group doesn’t mean … Read More
Is anyone else seeing a handful of obvious spam comments get through Askimet on their WordPress blogs? Seems like every morning, I find myself deleting 5-6 comments that hit the blog overnight, with obvious spam links, that Askimet allowed to … Read More
Note to self, and to anyone else who might be interested: Check the list of recorded webinars on the ILTA site occasionally. There are some good resources there. Watched the OneNote webinar this afternoon. As someone who has used OneNote … Read More
When I first saw the details of Facebook’s new Group features, I thought surely they were making a move to be more business oriented. What with the ease of creating private group spaces, with a collaborative backbone and group discussions, … Read More
I had posted recently on both my own profile, and the Page that I created for fans of the site that the Facebook blog import to Notes feature has been broken for a little while now, and so new blog … Read More