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Have you sent out your holiday cards this year? What about your e-cards? If your second answer was yes, you are in good company. Once seen as the tacky, last-minute substitute for pen and paper, ...
The following holiday greeting cards are cute, charming and, oh so heartwarming. "May all your Christmas dreams come true!" they exclaim. "A special joy of Hanukkah lies in the loving warmth of family ...
Procrastination on holiday cards could cost you this year: Some e-greeting services that were once quick, free alternatives to envelopes and stamps are starting to charge fees. AmericanGreetings.com ...
It would be so easy and inexpensive. Sit down at your computer, select a cute holiday e-card and zap it to the dozens of people on your contact list. No cards or stamps to buy. No envelopes to address ...
While printed holiday cards are far from passe, many companies are finding that the Internet offers a more dynamic, and less expensive, way to spread holiday cheer. Electronic greeting cards, or ...
Antivirus firms are warning users to think twice before opening electronic Christmas and New Year greetings because they could easily fall victim to viruses and phishing attacks. For the past five ...
(AP) - Americans may not have been shopping online as much as e-tailers wanted during the holidays, but the Web was apparently still an important resource for many. More than twice the number of ...
Maybe your computer won't kiss you under the mistletoe this year, but surely by next year it will be capable of taking over that chore. It is already relieving people of the other loving acts they are ...