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EmailFuture.com

Have you ever wished you had a diary in which you could have noted all your daily happenings so that the future-you can sit with the diary after some 20 years and look back and boast about your glorious (or not so glorious) past? Well… EmailFuture.com helps you in doing something very similar.

EmailFuture.com is a website that lets you email yourself of the future. In the boxes provided you only need to fill in your details viz., E-mail address, Subject, your Message, time and date of sending and specify your timezone and your choice of sending, i.e. Public or Private. It you select public, your message will be shown in the Public Messages section on sidebar on the right hand side. And if you select to privately send the message, as the name suggests, it won’t show your message in the Public Messages section. Duh… It will directly send it to you on the specified date and time.

This is a simple-to-use website to remind yourself of what you were some years or months or days ago. It can also be used as a reminder. Suppose you have a meeting. And you keep forgetting things (just like me), this can be a very useful tool for you. In the Useful Uses section, more useful uses are mentioned. And also, there is no registration required. Go have a look.

tinymail.me

Do you get more spams than regular emails? Does your inbox look creepy? Then tinymail.me is ‘the’ website for you. It’s a website that helps you in lessening your spam count and keeping your inbox clean and tidy and free of unwanted mails.

It is very simple to use with no registration is required, and the website is attractive too. With a simple homepage, the work it does is simply amazing. To protect your inbox from spams, all you need to do is follow one simple step. On the homepage, in the bar proved, you need to write your email address that you would like to protect and click on the black button that says, ‘protect it’ right next to it. Wasn’t it simple? Your email address is now protected. It will only show the first letter or a few letters of your id. For example, after protecting my Gmail address, it only showed h…@gmail.com.

It will now take you to another page which will contain all your protected mail address’ information.
It provides you with:

  1. A link for websites in HTML.
  2. A BB-Code for forums.
  3. And a direct link for your protected email address.

Now, all that remains to do is provide your protected email address link wherever u want to. Whenever someone clicks on the link, it will go to a page where it will ask the user to fill in 2 given words. When the words are typed correctly and the black ‘unlock it’ button is pressed, it leads the user to a page that will show the protected email address in huge letters.

Half of the total spams that are sent by bots fail at the step where word verification is asked. This drastically reduces the amount of spams you get. To sum it all up, tinymail.me is a very useful but easy website. If you are looking for free and no-registration-required spam protection, tinymail.me is the most useful one.

privnote.com

“This message will self-destruct in 5 seconds.” You must have heard this in many spy movies.
And Privnote does exactly the same. Well, not exactly 5 seconds, but it will when someone reads the message.

send notes that will self-destruct after being read

Privnote is a web tool that you can use to send private notes over the Internet.
Why should you use it:

  1. The message is completely private. Once you write your note, click on the shiny ‘Post it!’ button and you will be given a link to your note. Simply send the link to whom you want the message to be read by. And also, everyone knows how to open a link. So no explanation required there. This is where it beats an email. There is absolutely no way that your girlfriend’s other boyfriend will come to know about your lovely messages.
  2. It self-destructs right after it is read once by the recipient. So, even if anyone opens the link after that, the note won’t be there.
  3. Lastly, if you realise that you have sent the link to the wrong girl, you can open the link for yourself and destroy it.
  4. It is super, ultra, mega simple to use. No signing up, no registration. Simply write you note and send the link. Its only disadvantage is that is does not give an option to send an email. But that’s not a big issue. You can sign in to your own account and it does not take much time.
  5. Also, you can choose to get notified about your message being read. There is a small checkbox below your writing space. Once you check that, an area asking for your email address and reference of the note will show up.

Privnote is just the place to send your ‘confidential’ data privately.

God

I recently stumbled upon a hurmous link. It’s about how God must have created Earth and the things on earth, if there had been computers and programing at that time. How God created Earth, light, men, women, desire and freewill and how in the end, God screwed it all up. Well written. Worth a visit.

Here is the link. Go visit it now!

Two good news

  1. I just got a new computer delivered at my place. It’s HP Pavilion a6320 Desktop PC.
    It’s has cool features with a super classic look and with not-so-cool Windows Vista. It runs on AMD Processor. Personally, I prefer XP. But my dad has an unexplainable liking for Vista. I don’t know why.
    Anyway, I am happy.
  2. And oh! I got into the college of my choice.

Overall, a happy day for me.

oneword.com

oneword

Here’s a site that is a great bookmark for the writing freaks. It’s a simple site with simple user interface and simple colours. Simple! The site is all white and black with a green ‘go’ button. Neat.

Guilty

When you press ‘go’, the site takes you to a page where a simple (by simple, I mean comprehensible) word is given near the header. The word is randomly given. These words are used by everyone, and almost daily. But here’s the good thing. You need to describe the word in only 60 seconds. A green bar on top of your writing space indicates the time spent.

In it’s about page, the site says
oneword™ is a simple writing exercise.
it is not about learning new words.
nor is it about defining words.”
“The real purpose of this exercise is to alleviate
our natural tendency to edit everything—and learn
to flow.” is what it says

After writing, it allows you to go back and edit. You simply need to write your name and your email in the given space below. Later, you can go and read your own write-up and also what the others have written.

After writing, you might realize how funny a 60 second description can be. This site can even work as a stress reliever. Just go there and write what comes to your mind. No one cares. Don’t think, just write.

Click here to visit the website.

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