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  Spymac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of Spymac's early stories concerned the iWalk, a supposed Apple PDA that was to be released on October 23, 2001.
As the Spymac galleries are not allowed to contain copyrighted content (it is against the terms of service and can result in being banned from the site; Spymac has stated that it has taken people to court regarding copyright infringement) it should be assumed that the content uploaded is original work.
They disliked that Spymac had taken the responsibilities of suspending and banning members out of the hands of moderators and given them to Spymac Tech Support team, whose time could have been better spent fixing problems and whom they considered to be grossly incompetent and unqualified for these duties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Spymac   (1835 words)

  
 Spymac follows Google on free gig of storage | Tech News on ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Spymac, a Web hosting company for Macintosh aficionados, is giving away e-mail accounts that come with 1 gigabyte of storage, mimicking a move search leader Google made last week.
Spymac is trying to promote new Web hosting and auction services by giving away copious amounts of e-mail storage.
But Spymac's move to offer more storage is among the first signs that the market is moving toward parity and indicates the relatively low cost of such a move.
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-5185461.html   (682 words)

  
 Apple Legal | Other Reviews | Comments
While Spymac 2 used a variety of software from different developers and then customized them to its needs, Spymac 3 is pretty much an entirely new “in-house” development: “Spymac is powered by an integrated collection of applications (developed in-house) that together form "Spymac WOS".
Spymac WOS is an intelligent environment featuring patent-pending technology that allows for the creation of an immersive and visually-stunning Web experience.” Find more about Spymac WOS and the things it does, from Smart Time and Image Manipulation to Friend Manager.
Spymac 3 is a great concept, and I'm sure it will be a wonderful service, but it's still very much in it's beta stage at the moment.
www.applelegal.com /other_comments.php?id=136_0_7_0_C   (640 words)

  
 Spymac Web OS
Spymac Web OS Spymac is powered by an integrated collection of applications (developed in-house) that together form the "Spymac WOS".
Currently in v3, the Spymac WOS is an intelligent environment featuring patent-pending technology that allows for the creation of an immersive and visually-stunning Web experience.
Spymac developers try their best to make sure the code is error-free, but inadvertent errors can always crop in.
arnieshwartz.spymac.com /the_spymac_web_os.htm   (179 words)

  
 The History Chronicles: Spymac Past, Present and Future
Spymac back then was core rumors, the site was brand new and even macrumors, and macosrumors had their faces about spymac.
In the begining spymac was great, the forum was small and growing, people were all nice, and excited too see this community go.
Only Question i have for Spymac in general, I would love to see the statics of how many servers they have, and how much power they have, how much storage they have used and how much avaiable, and how much bandwith they go threw a month, and what connections they use to host the site.
crayola.spymac.com /cb/cb_history_krutonk.html   (1790 words)

  
 Urban Dictionary: spymac
spymac has very few mac professionals on the site, there are many that claim to be pros, but hardly any of them actually are.
spymac uses a activity point system and does not have a minimum character limit on posts, basically encouraging people to post short unless comment into threads in order to increase their rank on the site.
spymac recently announced that they have made other companies make ftp client for their second rate ftp service, and if you do not use these second rate ftp clients, where as you could find cheaper ftp services that will give you more space and allow you to use any ftp client you want to use.
www.urbandictionary.com /define.php?term=spymac&r=f   (375 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Spymac
Spymac is an web magazine with a community largely composed of Apple Macintosh users.
While Spymac has claimed in both cases to be a victim of the hoaxes, many detractors have accused the site of faking the material themselves.
On April 5, 2004, Spymac became the first public web mail client to offer 1 gigabyte of storage.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Spymac   (310 words)

  
 Wired News: The Little Rumor Site That Could
Claiming more than 600,000 registered members, Spymac has become one of the biggest sites about the Mac, and it is beginning to flex its newfound muscle.
On April 1, Spymac usurped Google by offering 1 GB of free e-mail several weeks before the search giant went live with its service, which still isn't open to the general public.
Spymac was launched in late 2001 by Holger Ehlis, a designer living in Cologne, Germany, and Kevin April, a writer and programmer from Lethbridge, Alberta.
www.wired.com /news/mac/0,2125,64217,00.html   (951 words)

  
 Blogger: Email Post to a Friend
Spymac Wheel - A $39.99 per year online service for Mac OS X and Windows users that includes Spymac Mail Pro, iCal and Web page hosting, plus a suite of Internet applications that integrate seamlessly into your desktop.
Spymac Hosting - Affordable, feature packed hosting that lets users host their site with the same technology and in the same location as Spymac.com.
Spymac Advertising - From Microsoft Corp. to IDG, Spymac Advertising has helped companies of all sizes communicate with the largest community of Mac users on the Internet.
www.blogger.com /email-post.g?blogID=5192544&postID=109615376165095177   (381 words)

  
 PR: New Spymac to Harness Skype
Spymac Network, Inc. today announced an exciting new partnership with Skype that will bring the innovative possibilities of Internet telephony to the world's largest body of Mac users.
Spymac will make it easy to find and connect with Skype for Mac OS X users around the globe through its upcoming Web Operating System v4, which the company today announced will be released on August 31, 2005.
"Spymac is thrilled to harness the power of Skype's free telephony by integrating it directly into our diverse community of Mac users," said Kevin April, CTO.
www.prwebdirect.com /releases/2005/5/prweb244440.htm   (418 words)

  
 | Full Story @ MyPersonalGetaway |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
All Spymac wants from the members is their money, and if they, the members, are inconvenienced in the process, then there's no accountability on Spymac's behalf, just petty "craphole" excuses and another chance for fiber channel, A.K.A. "scapegoat" to make the headlines.
Spymac has unquestionably painted a definitive line between those willing to pay (Club members) and those who are not ("free" members).
Spymac itself was divided over the Greenzones.org thing at the time, the threads stretched as far as the eye could see.
www.mypersonalgetaway.com /more.php?id=809_0_1_0_M   (9522 words)

  
 Leading-Edge Global Technology Company Located In Lethbridge Launches Premiere Online Community Website Product : ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A Spymac Club subscription costs $25 USD per year and unlocks functionality that lets members effortlessly share their files, bookmarks, multimedia, web site and blog with specific groups of friends or contacts.
Spymac Network Inc. was the first company to introduce a free one gigabyte (GB) e-mail service to the public back in April 2004.
Spymac Network Inc., established in 2001, is a New York City corporation with offices in Dusseldorf, Germany and Lethbridge, Alberta.
press.arrivenet.com /industry/article.php/694905.html   (773 words)

  
 EmailDiscussions.com - Spymac 4
Spymac seems to be upgrading it service providing 9 GB of space to its paid users.
I remember when actual Spymac version was released all the problems most users experienced.
Spymac has always positioned themselves relative to.Mac, which is $99 a year.
www.emailaddresses.com /forum/showthread.php?s=910f8c6f6611287b28b8690cd36f1dd0&goto=lastpost&threadid=37305   (517 words)

  
 Spymac Launches The Internet's First Free 1 Gigabyte Email Service
Ilene Hoffman, Spymac Editor and PR contact, and a former AOL user, notes that it was a problem when her AOL mailbox was cleaned of old mail.
Spymac Network, Inc. (Spymac), a New York City based corporation, established in February 2003, is an Internet-based International Macintosh community web site.
Spymac is the largest Online Macintosh User Group and is developing under the belief that community is the Internet's most valuable resource.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2004/4/emw116016.htm   (654 words)

  
 Cool Stuff - Spymac
I am a moderator on the Spymac web site, and have been involved in some of the activities on the web site, so I've got a definite bias.
But, I am a moderator because I think that Spymac is a great site, not the other way around.
The Lounge is where the unique character of Spymac shows out.
www.eamontales.com /articles/coolstuff/cs9spymac.html   (523 words)

  
 Spymac's .Mac Killer Speeds Into France
Spymac has partnered with Apacabar, the largest Apple distributor in the region, to deliver the new French version of Wheel to retail shelves across the country.
Developing Wheel Wheel was developed by Spymac's team of established programmers, who are all recognized experts in their field.
According to Charles Bermant of The Seattle Times, Spymac's combination of services "could (be) the behavioral template of the future." For more information, visit http://www.spymac.com or call (866) 5-SPYMAC.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/08-24-2004/0002237554&EDATE=   (515 words)

  
 Stop Moderators on Spymac! Petition
we spymac members believe that spymac moderators have far to much free time and spoil the fun of all members visiting.
spymac moderators insist on casing down members and banning them, my sources tell me that they are awarded on the number of bans that they hand out.
for this reason me and all my spymac friends are making this petition requesting that spymac moderators have their rights removed and are replaced by members that have have been selected by a outside party.
www.petitiononline.com /SMODS/petition.html   (140 words)

  
 EmailDiscussions.com - Spymac SMTP Authentication
Spymac POP3 access has been off and on for me for the last few days.
Spymac's POP3 feature has been off for me since well, since someone mentioned that Spymac was going to temporarily stop it for free users.
Spymac free POP3 was to be turned off while they worked on their servers.
www.emailaddresses.com /forum/showthread.php?postid=257264   (595 words)

  
 Wired News: iWalk Looks More Like iWish
SpyMac, a site which often claims to have advanced knowledge of products Apple is about to release, posted eight pictures and three brief videos of the iWalk on Wednesday.
But to the eyes of many Mac fans -- who are gathering in their hordes at discussion boards and rumor sites, trying to guess what's causing Apple to make swaggering claims about what will be released at Macworld next week -- the pictures and videos seem fishy.
When the iPod was released, SpyMac claimed that it had been the victim of a hoax.
www.wired.com /news/technology/0,1282,49463,00.html   (861 words)

  
 Macsimum News - Spymac 4, Spymac Club launch tomorrow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
SpyMac is hardly a Mac site anymore, most of it’s members are Windows users logging in from their work computers and taking advantage of all the freebies.
Spymac 4 is the culmination of a tremendous undertaking that is focused on addressing the growing needs of our community, and continuing the excitement that many participate in.
Well, Spymac email both the web interface and POP have been failing for weeks for me. The mail that was on their servers seems gone now.
www.macsimumnews.com /index.php/archive/spymac_4_spymac_club_launch_tomorrow   (3575 words)

  
 punk_apple: Spymac mail - why did they launch it?
A day or a few days after spymac announced its free 1 GB email.
Spymac started the service, and the few days after the new email service, I am sure they got thousands, maybe tens of thousands, of new users who joined spymac mainly to get a 1 GB email.
Slower than the spymac email there is only the Italian mail, when your paper letter takes 30 days to arrive to a location 2 miles away from where you sent it tracked.
punk-apple.livejournal.com /6530.html   (531 words)

  
 Nice Try Spymac - macosx.com - Mac Support
This shows that this was made by spymac and not by an external source.
The people at spymac saw that some people were saying that it would show it was fake if it wasn't taken down so they took it down and claim they tried so hard to keep it up.
SpyMac was SENT these photos, they did not just magically appear, as you say, on their server.
www.macosx.com /forums/showthread.php?p=58161   (1455 words)

  
 Spymac.com
Spymac's news service brings you the latest technology, entertainment, gaming and community happenings seven days a week, keeping you up-to-date and in the know.
Spymac is the Mac Web's most active blogging community!
Blogging with Spymac is free, fun and requires no web page building knowledge.
www.spymac.com   (237 words)

  
 Spymac Network, Inc. :: Spymac Offers Top Prices on Mac Accessories at New Online Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Spymac's new online store features quality Mac products such as Spymac.Cases (available in three sizes) starting at $34.99; the Spymac.Pack (for transporting your notebook case) for $59.99; or one of the Spymac.Sets (featuring a combination of the coordinating case and pack) starting at $79.99.
All of their products have been exclusively designed for Spymac Network, Inc. and are made of the highest quality materials, stylishly emblazoned with the distinguishable Spymac logo.
The company is also the proud creator of Spymac World, which, with more than 855,000 members, represents the largest online body of Macintosh users actively engaged in discussion, advocacy, and the advancement of a worldwide Internet community.
sev.prnewswire.com /computer-electronics/20041110/SFTU13909112004-1.html   (412 words)

  
 Spymac gives away 1GB of email storage - ZDNet UK News
Spymac, a Web hosting company for Macintosh aficionados, is giving away email accounts that come with 1 gigabyte of storage, mimicking a move that search leader Google made last week.
The free email accounts, which can be used with any operating system, do not rely on keyword scanning or advertising, it said in a posting on the Spymac site.
Spymac is trying to promote new Web hosting and auction services by giving away copious amounts of email storage.
news.zdnet.co.uk /business/0,39020645,39150939,00.htm   (624 words)

  
 Spymac offers free gigabyte of e-mail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Spymac has jumped on the Google bandwagon and is now offering 1 GB of free mail.
In what would seem to be a pre-emptive strike on the as yet to be launched elusive G-Mail service from Google, Spymac have unveiled what they are calling the Internet's first free e-mail service with a gigabyte of capacity.
Spymac agrees with the staff at Google that a 1 GB e-mail account makes sense.
www.geeknewz.com /print.php?id=1940   (280 words)

  
 SPYMAC V.3 - Neowin.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Spymac said it'd be up for some beta testing before the 16th, which is a "special day" to those who use Macs...
More than a year of planning, development and sleepless nights was invested into Spymac 3, and we're pretty happy with the results.
To pull all this off, we have built the core of Spymac around 42 high-powered, dual-process servers: perhaps making Spymac 3 the largest and most ambitious third-party project of its type ever to launch on the Mac Web.
www.neowin.net /forum/index.php?showtopic=131342   (949 words)

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