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Posted on Jan 28, 2008 under Email marketing | No CommentMeasurable Results From Permission-Based Email Marketing Solution
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e-Campaign Bulk Email Software 6.4
The award-winning newsletter & email marketing solution
Group email, HTML email newsletter delivery, and email marketing campaigns - With e-Campaign you can accomplish these tasks with ease.
e-Campaign is an efficient group email and HTML email marketing tool for companies, ezine publishers and professionals, as well as individuals, to communicate with their customers, subscribers, and other e-mail contacts effectively.
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Handymailer is the best-in-class email marketing software that empowers you to design and send personalized HTML messages, email marketing campaigns, newsletters, e-zines and promotions quickly and easily. It also helps you build your own opt-in subscriber lists, manage email bounces & unsubscribes automatically. Handymailer provides organizations and individuals with a flexible, cost-effective and valuable means of reaching subscribers, customers and prospects. It also helps you boost sales, generate leads, build trust and increase website traffic.
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Email marketing software is now one of the most powerful tools in web industry. Here I publish some essential email marketing software and their features.

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Music-optimised handsets were big in 2007 but this year the convergence of phones and MP3 players will be complete, mobile makers say.
Now that Australia’s main mobile carriers run music stores allowing customers to buy tracks directly from their handsets, phone makers are releasing models capable of putting stand-alone MP3 players to shame. Some models will even be able to identify and acquire tracks after listening to a few lines played through a cafe sound system.

IF YOU have the sense of direction and street knowledge of a Melbourne taxi driver, then you need a GPS device sitting over your dash.
These gadgets chat to global positioning satellites, pore over maps buried in their memories and show you where you are, where to go and how to get there - on screen and, if you choose, with spoken directions. Matters of personal hygiene they leave to you.

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Podfrey
$15-$20 a day from selected Accor hotels
http://www.podfrey.com
1.5 out of 5
It’s a mark of the success of the Apple brand and the quality of its product design that there are plenty of businesses dying to hitch a ride on the famous fruity logo.
Most have restricted themselves to releasing third-party add-ons to products such as the iPod range - witness the proliferation of cases, replacement headphones and third-party FM radios in any electronics store.

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BlackBerry Pearl 8120
$659
Rating: 4/5
The BlackBerry’s evolution, from ugly corporate warhorse to chic consumer gadget, is almost complete.
Starting out as an unwieldy but reliable email device most fashionable humans wouldn’t be caught dead with in public outside of business hours, the BlackBerry’s non-work features now rival the likes of Motorola’s RAZR and Sony Ericsson’s Walkman series.

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Sony Ericsson W910i
RRP: $999
http://www.sonystyle.com.au
Ratings: 4.5/5
It’s official: the award for the most gimmicky mobile phone feature unveiled this year goes to Sony Ericsson. The latest instalment in its successful Walkman series introduces a “shake control” function. Holding down the W910i’s Walkman button while tilting the handset left or right lets you cycle through songs when in music player mode. It’s cool for the first five nanoseconds, before you realise it’s easier to press one of the navigation buttons on the handset instead.

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PocketSurfer2
RRP: $399
http://www.pocketsurfer.com.au
Ratings: 1.5/5
The tech landscape is littered with gadgets that identified a need, produced an innovative approach to satisfying that need - and failed to deliver. We’re sorry to say that the PocketSurfer2 looks like joining their ranks.
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