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D*I*Y Planner | the best thing in printing since Gutenberg How to Email Text Messages to Any Phone - Email to Text At roughly 20 cents a pop, text messages are expensive. But it takes a bit of perspective to realize just how pricey they really are. Short-message-service messages (that's the official name for text messages, often abbreviated to SMS) have a maximum of 160 bytes of data. Unless you purchase a bulk text-message package (which can cost as much as $20 per month), the 20 cents-per-message rate adds up to $1310.72 per megabyte. Thankfully, there are ways to bring your bill down to earth. All major mobile-phone carriers have e-mail addresses that feed into your SMS inbox (see our diagram for specific addresses). Easier yet: Send your text message over AOL Instant Messenger (versions of which exist for most mobile phones). Of course, you still have to pay to receive text messages from other people. Your target's e-mail address depends on his mobile provider:

Rattlebox – Video E Cards for Free - Electronic Cards - E Cards for Free | Rattlebox Gmail Offers Free Phone Calls - Software - Web services With technology from its acquisition of Gizmo5, Google is taking on Skype and the rest of the telecom world.Google on Wednesday began offering free and low-cost online phone calls to Gmail users in the U.S. through the integration of its Gmail and Google Voice services. At a media event at its San Francisco office, Gmail product manager Todd Jackson, Google Voice product manager Vincent Paquet, and Google communications product manager Craig Walker recounted how Gmail has grown from an e-mail client into a communications hub that supports Google Talk instant messaging, video and voice chat, and now phone calls. "We have this communications platform between computers and phones," said Paquet. "Up until now, those platforms didn't communicate with each other, and that's what's about to change." By integrating Google Voice with Gmail, Google may be able to help Google Voice avoid the fate of another one of its perhaps too innovative services, Google Wave. More Insights

Active Voice Writing & Editorial Services in Baltimore -- Downloads PaperJamming templates help you manage your files on the fly by distilling professional information management practices into clear, easy-to-grasp guidelines. Templates are available for Core Files (permanent files that you keep to fulfill legal, business, and contractual requirements), Administrative files (standardized files that support your business functions, such as templates and forms, timesheets and invoices, and some types of correspondence), Project files (files of every type related to specific projects that you're working on), and Reference files (things that you did not create yourself, but collected to assist with a Core, Administrative, or Project activity, such as a magazine or book). Templates come pre-loaded with guidelines for the most common types of files created and used by freelancers. Plus, there's a blank template for listing extra files. Put the templates in your hPDA so you can manage files on-the-go, or drop them into file folders for easy reference.

No mobile phone coverage? No worries, researchers put a tower in a phone Unsurprisingly, the Australian outback doesn’t exactly boast the greatest mobile phone coverage in the world. But researchers down under have managed to make mobile phone calls in this remote landscape without the use of towers or satellites. Instead of relying on expensive infrastructure, the researchers created a mesh-based phone network between Wi-Fi enabled mobile phones that allowed them to communicate with each other. The successful test was part of the Serval Project, led by Flinders University’s Dr Paul Gardner-Stephen, that aims to provide fast, cheap, robust and effective telecommunications in remote areas where conventional phone infrastructure isn’t cost effective or where the existing infrastructure has been damaged by natural disaster, war or terrorism. The Serval Project – named after the problem-solving African wildcat – consists of two systems. Mesh networking Off the beaten track Usefulness Via ABC News and crave

Issuu - You Publish Inumbr Creates Temporary Disposable Phone Numbers @imdante: Yup, this is what annoys me so much about google voice (GV). With GV you don't have to put up with that extension nonsense, but the caller does still have to record his name/greeting. The majority of people calling my GV number mistake that for an answering machine, and then get very confused when if cuts them off after 5 seconds and starts ringing again. I've had moderate success with giving out instruction while giving out my number (This is a GV number so it'll ask for your name first...) but it seems silly that I have to write out a paragraph of explanation just to use my GV number. So yeah, no solutions here, just complaints unfortunately. @imdante: I'm sad i missed the chance @beala: you can turn that feature off in the settings section of google voice @dirtysteak: Yup, but you clearly didn't read my whiny post closely enough! "I think you can turn this off, but it's actually very convenient for me so I'm torn between convenience for me and annoying/confusing the caller."

The best mystery shopping resource for finding jobs in retail, restaurants, hospitality, and in-store demonstrations. Top 8 Sites to Identify The Owner Of A Phone Number Phone numbers are a little like fingerprints. They can reveal a lot about a person, for example their name or where they live. If you have a missed call from an unknown phone number, you may want to identify the phone number of the person who tried to reach you before you dial that number. Chances are you’re hooking up with a telemarketer. Eventually some random person simply dialed the wrong number. Or it’s your long lost best friend who finally found you. There are several free online tools to reverse lookup and identify a North American phone number. Sadly, most seemingly free services will redirect you to a paid option, even if it’s possible to find the information for free elsewhere. 1. If you suspect that a telemarketer called you, this is the service you should try. The database at WhoCallsMe? A similar page is Who Called Us. 2. For North American landline numbers, Google is an excellent choice to identify a phone number. The following four sites are for Canada and Germany. 4. 5.

SocialVibe - Get Sponsored. Give Back. 'Data Hog' study hypocritically blames customer for 1% of phones that eat 25% of bandwidth January 09, 2012, 3:51 PM — Most people know – thanks to relentless, pepper-spray-flavored attempts the OccupyWallStreet movement spent months reminding us during 2011 – that the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans took in a quarter of all the income available to individuals last year. They also own 40 percent of everything there is to own, according to Census and U.S. Treasury figures That inequity prompted enough Occupations that defenders of or aspirants to the 1 percent worried aloud that the various Occupations would turn into an American version of the revolutions dubbed "Arab Spring" earlier in the year. That was alarmist hyperbole, of course, painting the protesters as dangerously unstable, potentially violent criminals intent on destroying all the things that made America great just to satisfy their own self-obsessed senses of entitlement. Warning to Congress: Give carriers a break before iPhoners eat us all!

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