Free SpamCheck Tool Written by Phil Bradshaw
Spam is a bigger and bigger problem nowadays. Recently Ralph Wilson, Paul Myers, and other Net marketing gurus have written about problems that spam is causing honest, hard working Net marketers. Actually, while spam is fundamental root of our problems, anti-spam measures that large ISPs and important free e-mail hosts (like Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail) undertake are what hurts legitimate Net marketers. Much like tuna nets catch dolphins by mistake, their spam filters catch us. So SiteSell SpamCheck Tool is a quick way for honest marketers to make sure that their e-mails are less likely to be considered spam by ISPs, by Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail (which tosses you into their Junk folders) and even by individual filters set up by an ever-growing number of recipients around world. ----- Here's how it works... STEP 1: Copy-and-paste your subject, but start your subject with word "TEST" (without quotes, in UPPER CASE) so that we know this is a test e-mail. (If subject does NOT start with TEST, we'll assume it's REAL spam and delete it). Here's a sample subject...
| | Breaking Down the Language BarrierWritten by Jesse S. Somer
Pretty soon language will no longer be a barrier that keeps humanity separated.The Internet has become ultimate medium for communication amongst humans. When it first began, websites were predominantly written in English, but over time all major languages in world have voiced themselves to their fellow tongued colleagues and brethren. There is a new technology on Internet that although in its early development, could revolutionalize communication on our planet: Universal translation software. If you've read 'Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy' you'll recall science-fiction idea of Babel fish. You take a small fish and put it in your ear and then automatically you can understand any language in whole Universe in your own tongue. Pretty unbelievable stuff huh! But now on Web there are numerous sites that are turning this dream into a reality. One of main sites is http://world.altavista.com/tr where they actually call their service 'Babel fish Translation'. There are two main options on this site that you can try out for free. The first is to insert 500 words at a time in your native language, choose language you want to interpret to, and push 'translate' button. For example, say you've met a French person through a website dedicated to healthy living and you want to send them your recipe for Grandma's famous vegetarian soup, but you speak English. Just push English-French option, paste recipe in, and in a few seconds, wow, it's right in front of you ready to send in French! Now don't get me wrong, this concept is in its infancy so language is far from a perfect grammatical interpretation, however it will definitely get main ideas across to this person who otherwise you wouldn't have been able to communicate with. If you were in same town or city you could use body language, or see each other a webcam, but I think it would look a little strange watching someone miming out actions of how to chop up a carrot!
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