1.
pdf@koolwire.com All you need to do is send any file of format among these types Word
(doc, docx), Powerpoint (ppt, pptx), Excel (xls, xlsx), Visio (vsd), MS
Project (mpp), Jpeg, GIF, RTF, txt to the above email address as an
attachment, shortly you'll receive an email containing the PDF version
of the file you sent. Cool! isn't it!
2.
mp3@koolwire.com Similar service which accepts a wav file and outputs a mp3 file.
3.
..@photos.flickr.com Flickr provides you an unique email address, which you can get from here (
http://www.flickr.com/account/uploadbyemail/),
to which when you send your photographs as attachment, they'll appear
in your Flickr gallery in a matter of minutes. The subject line of email
becomes the photo's title while the body of the email becomes the
photo's description.
4.
www@web2mail.com Send and email to the above address with the URL you wish to browse in
the subject line of the mail. Voila! you'll get an email containing the
text version of the URL you just sent, this one's a breather for people
whose offices block all websites, except the company webmail. When I
tried the this service last the response time was quite high, I guess
that's a temporary problem.
5.
wsmith@wordsmith.org Want to know the dictionary meaning or synonyms of a word?? Send a
blank email to the above address, just have a similar subject line,
"define
myword", without the quotes. You'll get what you want.
I hope that was some interesting piece of information, well it was for
me at least. Do share your views/comments/experience about these new age
services.
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