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    A prominent women's high-tech networking group makes a mission of embarrassing software and Net companies that use cheap come-ons in their ad campaigns.

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    While investigators in the Philippines close in on a female suspect that could be the author, other possibilities have been suggested by digital detectives from around the world.

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    Once as free as the air we breathe, most Web-based e-mail accounts now come with all kinds of strings attached. We test four different services to find out if these so-called free e-mailers are worth the hassle.

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    The mobile phone may not yet be your all-in-one communications device, but some very innovative Web sites are making the PC-to-mobile connection a very attractive way to stay in touch.

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