
MyFax lets you send a fax for free from the Web to 41 countries including the US, Canada, most of Europe, China, Japan, and South Korea. MyFax is a fast growing Internet fax service that allows individuals and businesses to send and receive faxes using their existing email accounts on the web.
Faxes sent to the listed countries are free within your monthly page allotment, and then just $0.10 each. Usually, the fax will be sent within a few minutes but it can take longer if the recipient fax is busy.
It needs to be kept in mind that the fax file does not exceed 10 MBs and the document does not exceed 10 pages. A cover page will be automatically created when you submit your fax. You can enter a comment on the cover page by entering text in the Message field.
MyFax offers services in North America and Europe, including the United Kingdom to industries recognized among the fastest growing adopters of internet fax including finance, insurance, real estate, healthcare, transportation and government. More than 15,000 new customers subscribe to MyFax each month.
List of countries you could send a fax to for free:
MyFax supports 178 files types including files created by most popular word processors
and graphics programs.
So if you are looking to send a fax to someone, do give this service a shot!
Link: myfax-free
Send a Fax for FREE with Myfax
Posted by NEXTIL | 6:57 AM | COMPUTER TIPS, INTERNET TIPS, ONLINE BUSINESS AND CAREER | 0 comments »
Thinking of a new Facebook status idea for yourself?
Posted by NEXTIL | 6:54 AM | INTERNET TIPS, Social Networks | 0 comments »
Your daily search for a new Facebook status idea ends here. If you are a die-hard fan of Facebook and like to keep your network involved by posting interesting status updates every day, this one is for you.
FaceBookStatusIdeas is an interesting blog that features cute, original, funny and themed Facebook status ideas.
Few interesting Facebook status ideas from the blog:
…knows where you’re hiding
…wants you to recycle your Facebook page
…is hiding behind YOUR wall
…is refreshing….the computer screen
It takes 10 people to change a lightbulb because 9 of us are on Facebook
…is still trying to balance your coffee cup on my head
A Facebook friend of yours is almost a Facebook friend of mine
…is comparing apples to green apples
Though, the blog claims to provide some really cute, funny and original Facebook status ideas, I personally do not find them of real wit or humor. However, given that it is just a one month old blog, this appears to be a good attempt to begin with.
For the time being, I don’t see any harm in visiting the blog and finding a status message that you might like to use. Just be sure not to pick an idea which is commonly known already. It loses the charm.
Do tell us which one you liked the most from this blog.
Link: FacebookStatusIdeas
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Now Tweet directly from your Webcam
Posted by NEXTIL | 6:51 AM | COMPUTER TIPS, INTERNET TIPS, Social Networks | 0 comments »
Now you can directly tweet your videos live from your Webcam on your computer.You just need to use your Twitter username and password, and hit the Webcam Capture. Simple!
The service is now available on the two rival sites:TwitVid.com and TwitVid.io
Both of them have been racing to bring the service first on their platform, which allowed tweeting of only recorder videos so far. Reports indicate that TwitVid.com finally managed to win the race.
TwitVid.com and TwitVid.io have added the functionality of providing APIs that let other sites integrate into their services, thus helping them with distribution. TwitVid.com is also going to start support for the real-time streaming very soon.
The fight between the two rivals is beginning to get pretty serious. More than just names, the services too are confusingly similar.
And as always, the “real” winners in any such competition are the end users. So, let’s sit back and enjoy the charm of the upcoming new features on these sites, while they can continue to compete amongst themselves!
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Host your own YouTube shows and watch it together with your online friends
Posted by NEXTIL | 6:45 AM | INTERNET TIPS, Social Networks | 0 comments »Watchitoo is a collaboration site that will allow you to watch YouTube videos, shar
e slide shows and collaborate through a single window with all your online friends. This way you can host your own shows and watch them with your friend(s) sitting together in a virtual room.
The service is currently available in private beta version and pre-registration for the site is open. Luckily, I got a private invitation to try out its features. Here is what I found at the site…
Features
You can search for content to share on YouTube, Photobucket and Yahoo Images
You can invite as many as four other friends to chat in the video conferences at the same time
You can do web phone calls or conduct webinars that others can subscribe to
You can share slide shows and discuss them live
You can build your own social network group around your content
How it works?
Search for your favorite YouTube video, Yahoo Images or Photobucket images. You can even upload images from your computer.
Add them to your show
Mark your show as private or public
Open your show to go live
Invite friends to watch your show
See your friends watching the show, through their webcams
Chat with them using text messaging
All this is possible in a single collaboration window 
The service simulates a synchronized environment, bringing the web meetings concept from board rooms straight into your living rooms.
The public beta version of the service is built on a patent pending technology and is reported to go live on June 1. Initially the service will be absolutely free to use.
Link: Watchitoo
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Make great looking web photo albums using Thumb Studio
Posted by NEXTIL | 10:21 PM | COMPUTER TIPS, INTERNET TIPS, Social Networks | 0 comments »Are you tired of Facebook, MySpace, and Flickr’s photo galleries? If you have your own web space hosted somewhere then making your own web photo album is a good alternative to those popular yet design-restricted web services. I found a tool that will turn your photos into great looking photo albums.
The best part is that this is free, unlike the ones from Adobe. The software is from ArcLab (their homepage is http://www.arclab.com/) and it is called ArcLab Thumb Studio. I think it is named Thumb Studio because it can create photo albums with thumbnails on it.
The software is about 10MB in size and is a breeze to install. Once you open the tool it lets you choose from predefined templates. To start making a photo album site, click the Project Selection tab then choose from any of the templates on the tree view at the left side. The preview will appear on the right side of the tool.![]()
After selecting a template, click the next button at the lower right corner to set the image settings. This tab lets you set advanced settings of image quality, I just leave these parameters alone. The next tab is called the “Project Settings” – it contains the properties of your chosen template. Here you will see the colors and fonts used and caption settings. I usually leave this alone too since I want to retain the look of my chosen template.![]()
Click the Image and Album selection tab to add images to your project. Use the add and remove buttons on the Image panel to add or remove images.![]()
On the next tab, enter the title of the page then click create to start creating the output files:![]()
That’s it. The process of creating the web files is quick – only a few seconds. The next tab will let you FTP your files to your web server or you can explore the output files locally so you can test them from your PC’s browser.![]()
If you chose to explore the files, open the file with 0000.htm at the end. This is the first file.![]()
You should see your browser open with that page displayed.![]()
Isn’t this a fun way to make online photo albums with a few key and mouse strokes? The best part of this is that the software is free! I am highly recommending this for folks who want to share their pictures using their own web hosting.
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