Email has become a valuable communication device for everyone, but especially the armed forces. Previously, veterans who served did not have the convenience of online correspondence, but today through the use of email, soldiers are able to maintain contact with their families. Get the full story from veterans and army personnel right here on WebProNews.
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Great Story! Love the way you tied this e-mail story in with Memorial Day.
Yes email is OK but the military are blocking social media websites from out troops like YouTube and MySpace, blaming bandwidth as the reason why…poop.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/internet/05/14/military.sites.blocked.ap/index.html
Thread on this at TW:
http://www.threadwatch.org/node/14380