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August 18, 2007 - How To Eliminate The Nuisance of Spam
- Blue Squirrel develops and markets Internet software including WebWhacker, WebSeeker, Spam Sleuth and ClickBook. Tron Black, President & CEO of Blue Squirrel, talks about the hidden dangers of Spam how their Spam Sleuth stops Spam - cold.
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February 19, 2005 - ClickBook 8 for Windows, 3.0 for Mac
- Blue Squirrel develops and markets Internet software including WebWhacker, WebSeeker, Spam Sleuth and ClickBook. A pioneer in online information management technologies since 1995, Blue Squirrel has announced the availability of ClickBook 8.0, a new update to the award-winning ClickBook product. ClickBook, a powerful yet easy-to-use printing utility, lets you print customized day planner pages, wallet booklets, brochures, greeting cards, catalogs, posters, banners, microfiche, and more from Internet, Windows, or CD-Rom files. ClickBook will also help scale and rotate digital photos, e-mails, documents, on-line content, or other critical information into 170+ mobile and convenient layouts from virtually any Windows program. President and CEO Tron Black relates the latest improvements to this remarkable program that can help you cut down paper costs as much as 75%.
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July 10, 2004 - Spam Sleuth 4.0
- Blue Squirrel develops and markets Internet software including WebWhacker, WebSeeker, and Spam Sleuth. No matter how many e-mail laws are on the books, Spammers either ignore or find ways to circumvent them. Last year alone, $437 million US dollars were stolen from e-mail phishing scams. Blue Squirrel addressed this issue in the release of Spam Sleuth 4. Spam Sleuth includes a robust URL detection analyzer to verify if URLs are deceptive or fraudulent to help protect you against "phishing" scam e-mail messages in addition to removing e-mail containing pornography, dangerous attachments, and unsolicited messages. Spam Sleuth is available for the individual or enterprise and works with any e-mail server and e-mail program. Tron Black, CEO of Blue Squirrel discusses some of the tricks Spammers use and what you can do about them.
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June 28, 2003 - Spam Sleuth Enterprise
- Blue Squirrel has been developing and selling software since 1995. Specializing in Internet and Content Management software, Blue Squirrel's original product was SQURL (Search and Query URL's), which has now been succeeded by WebSeeker. Tron Black, CEO of Blue Squirrel discusses the latest addition to the Spam Sleuth family of products. Spam Sleuth Enterprise sits between the Internet and your e-mail server and filters out unwanted junk e-mail. Spam Sleuth Enterprise uses thousands of tests to determine whether an e-mail is a bulk delivery of commercial junk e-mail and quickly eliminates it from your regular e-mail. It also comes with a client application that all your users can access that allows configuration of Spam settings and the ability to view the Spam that has been caught.
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March 8, 2003 - Spam Sleuth
- Blue Squirrel, Inc. is a pioneer in online information management technologies. Founded in 1995, Blue Squirrel focuses on the development and marketing of Internet software. Products include ClickBook, WebWhacker, WebSeeker and now Spam Sleuth. Blue Squirrel recently announced the release of their innovative new Spam filtering product, Spam Sleuth. Unlike other Spam filtering programs, Spam Sleuth attacks Spam before it gets to your computer. Find out from CEO, Tron Black how this remarkable product works.
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March 3, 2001 - WebWhacker EE, Seeker series, ClickBook
- Starting with SQURL, Blue Squirrel has developed programs to make Internet surfing more productive. Tron Black, CEO, and Sherri Paddock, Director of Marketing, discuss their product line ranging from a new venture involving educators with EduFly and WebWhacker EE and specialized search engine products in the Seeker series. And whether the content came from the Internet or from a program on your computer, you can print it out in any format you want, from booklets to CD labels, using ClickBook.
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