Information Technology

February 20, 2008

Handy Email Addresses to Save in Your Phone

Is there anything you can't do with your phone? I don't think so. We've become so very dependent on the Internet that when it's unavailable, we resort to our trusty cell phones to pass the time or get some work done. Digital Inspiration put together a list of ten email addresses that can come in handy when you don't have an Internet connection.

I can tell you this is one article to bookmark, especially if you like to send media to your Flickr or YouTube account from the road. I know this list would've been useful earlier this year when I was at the Bill Gates' keynote, and I wanted to send some snapshots to my Flickr account. Anyway, here are some of the email addresses to keep handy:
1. username@photos.flickr.com: Images taken with your phone can be sent directly to your Flickr account, but first you'll need your unique Flickr email address. You can send picture attachments to Flickr afterwards by inserting the photo's title in the email's subject line and a photo description in the email's body.
2. username@mms.youtube.com: I'm sure you already knew this, but you can send video you capture straight to your
YouTube account. You'll need your special YouTube address first.
3. e@xpenser.com: You'll have to sign up with
Xpenser.com, but after that, you'll be able to keep track of any travel expenses simply by sending an email to e@xpenser.com with the expense description in the subject line.
4. pdf2txt@adobe.com: Great for sending and receiving PDF documents.
5. username@prod.writely.com: You can use your unique email address to upload documents or spreadsheets to your Google Docs account, and then use Google's mobile site (docs.google.com/m)to view them.
You can read the
full post here for more handy email addresses, but do let us know if you have any other suggestions that work for you.

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