- E-mail
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- Hotmail
- This is
definitely the most common web-based
email program. It gives you a free
e-mail address and can be accessed from
any computer with a web browser.
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- Yahoo
mail!
- This
is second favorite to hotmail. You
get easy access and it is a very
reliable web-based e-mail program.
Also accessible from any computer with
a web browser.
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- Another.com
- Another.com
is a great web service that allows
you to sign up for your own email
addresses with them. They provide
thousands of email addresses to
choose from, some very amusing.
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- Genie
Internet
- Amongst
many other things, the Genie service
lets you sign up for an email
account and receive your email
through your mobile phone.
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- eFax
- eFax
let's you receive faxes and
voicemail through email. its free to
use, though you'll have to pay for
the plus version.
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- Twigger
- Twigger
makes it possible for you to use
your e-mail address, obtained from
your provider, anywhere in the world
using a web browser.
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- Talk21
- Talk21,
part of BT, lets you sign up for
a free email address, and
offers free email notification
through your mobile phone or
telephone.
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- Mail.com
- This is also another
great web-based e-mail service. As well as
having a very catchy mail address (anything@mail.com),
it is very simple to use and is accessible
from all over the world.
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- Deja
- If you don't want to
go through the hassle of constantly
configuring outlook express or other
software that allows you to access
newsgroups, visit Deja, a web-based
interface to newsgroups.
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- England.com
- Show your
pride and glory of being English and
register for an 'England' email address. The
site allows you to register anything@England.com,
and lets you check up mail from any PC.
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- Winbox
- Winbox is
another mobile service, and as well as
personalising your phone with icons and
ringtones, you can receive email.
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- Faxme
- Faxme is a
'free fax-to-email service. People can send
you faxes and they come to your email
mailbox in electronic form. It's that
simple'.
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- Emed
- Emed offers
consultations with your own private doctor
by e-mail, phone or in person. Though there
is a fee for membership and consultations.
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- DateReminder
- DateReminder
is a 'free email reminder service that will
alert you to upcoming birthdays and
anniversaries two weeks in advance'.
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