Microsoft claims a small software vendor is violating its trademark on the name Excel. Savvysoft, a New York software company, said last week that it's facing a trademark- infringement challenge from Microsoft over the name of its spreadsheet-enhancing product, TurboExcel. "Microsoft has never been granted a registered trademark on Excel and there are over a hundred third-party products with Excel in their name," said Rich Tanenbaum, Savvysoft founder, in a statement. "Microsoft's own Web site offers downloads of over a dozen products with Excel in their name. As any trademark lawyer will tell you, when you've got a trademark, and you let other companies use it, you lose it."
Instant messaging at work is not all business, and at home it's not all play. That's the word from the Meta Group, which found that 57% of respondents to a recent survey admitted using IM at work for personal reasons. On the other hand, 56% of respondents to the survey of 300 global organizations use IM at home for business purposes. Meta also found that while 3% of companies prohibit personal use of the phone, and 5% prohibit personal use of E-mail, nearly 16% ban personal use of IM. Also, 68% of companies allow limited personal E-mail use, but only 44% had the same rule for IM.
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