Thursday, November 1, 2007
Read mail through sms
I was gazing through this blog when i found this great feature.This trick pertains to mail's like Gmail that allows forwarding. Gmail's ability to forward messages helps you to read your message in your cellar phone in SMS format. Gmail slices the message into SMS-friendly chunks and forwards it to your cell.
Here are directions for various carriers on Gmail's help section. Basically, you just set up a filter to forward to your mobile email address, using the appropriate domain:
Verizon: 10digitphonenumber@vtext.com
Former AT&T customers: mailto:10digitphonenumber@mmode.com
Sprint: 10digitphonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile: 10digitphonenumber@tmomail.net
Nextel: 10digitphonenumber@messaging.nextel.com
Cingular: mailto:10digitphonenumber@cingularme.com
Virgin Mobile: 10digitphonenumber@vmobl.com
Alltel: 10digitphonenumber@alltelmessage.com OR mailto:10digitphonenumber@message.alltel.com
CellularOne: 10digitphonenumber@mobile.celloneusa.com
Omnipoint: 10digitphonenumber@omnipointpcs.com
Qwest: 10digitphonenumber@qwestmp.com
10digitphoneno. is your mobile no
A very short message (800 or so characters) takes about approx 8 SMS messages to go through. You can make use of filters & disposable id via + addressing to receive only important message and not just any fwd.
If any one of you have details regarding mobile service provider's id then plzzz give it to me . This applies for all mails that allow forwarding.
IGOOGLE TIPS
Install + remover
A custom-made iGoogle theme with blue background and rounded corners. Use only with iGoogle's default (white) theme; it looks quite ugly with the other ones. It also changes the font to Georgia and increases the text size.It has a problem although when you drag and drop, the boxes are stretched to the full window size but still it great.
source: mashable.com
This allows yOu to changes the headers of modules to blue. Although there are some other minor modifications. This is a Simple script,. It is a good for learning how to customize the CSS of iGoogle yourself.
Install Script
You can remove most of the white space between the modules on your iGoogle homepage with this script. This is great tool for heavy users. It is not compatible with some other scripts, especially Resizable columns.
This is one feature that iGoogle doesn't have i.e resizable columns. This is present in other sites but not in google, It's really useful if you really need to squeeze every last drop of screen real estate. This script will make this feature available in iGoogle, just grab the white space between The columns and drag it left or right.
Install it
iGoogle's new themes are pretty neat, but some of the elements on the page are placed over the image, which ruins the overall look of the page. This little script will make these elements transparent. The effect is subtle but beautiful.
If you don't use iGoogle for searching you might want to remove the search box altogether. Why do you want to remove it to give mores space for all your gadget.
Install it
This rounded corners theme. It looks quite nice. It's best for those who dont like sharp pointed corners.
If you are hunting for even more space in your iGoogle, then this is the right tool for you . This one adds a link which enables you to show or hide the headers of the modules.Thus increasing quiet a bit of space.
Reduces the font size to free more space for the actual modules. It Doesn't look good on some configurations, but if you're desperate for space you might want to try it out.
This one might seem a bit strange, but it also might be useful to some users. It displays the entire iGoogle page in a one column mode i.e all the gadgets are displaed in one column only. This is mainly for those who use those who who use firefox Igoogle add-on
To use this script you need GreaseMonkey & firefox
Download greasemonkey (download when in firefox)
may also work for opera