Having your own email account online, the main advantage being you are able to check your mail from any computer, and this is becoming more and more essential, in addition advances in communication technology is getting kind of scary.
| Google Mail | Google Mail is still in Beta. But it's from Google so it's still pretty good. It's a new kind of webmail service, built on the idea that you should never have to delete mail and you should always be able to find the message you want. You no longer have to be invited, so get yourself a Google account and apply for Google Mail. |
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| Hotmail | MSN provide the hotmail service. Some problems with spam, but the virus checker seems pretty good. 2GB of free space! |
| Yahoo Mail | Another good e-mail provider. I use mine to sign up for newsletters and to join forums. The spam is minimal. |
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| VoIP | We’re hearing
a lot about Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) these days. |
| VoIP - The Basics | This story is one of those too-good-to-be-true tales that actually might be real. The acronym VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol; that's the technology for making telephone calls over the web. |
| Web Conference Calls | Compared to the savings
on travel, time and energy the cost of Web Conference Calls or VoIP is
dirt cheap. |
| GMail | When Gmail first came out, people were scrambling left and right to get invites to open their own accounts. |