5 Must Have Email Addresses in your Blackberry.
Like many people I use my Blackberry mainly for sending and receiving emails. Unlike other phones sending an email with a Blackberry is simple and fast, because it's made for it. Any Blackberry users knows this so I'm going to show you something new, about sending emails.
Recently more online applications are starting to integrate updating via email into their system. Now you can use your email to make data entry or upload data to their server ( pictures, videos, sound ). Here are a few emails addresses from online application sites that will change how you use your Blackberry's email.

1. Xpenser.com - Xpenser is an online expense and report application. Its so simple to use I figured it out in a few seconds. You simply send an email to e@xpenser.com and it will record the transaction in your account.

Inside my Xpenser account it will look like this.

You can also register multiple emails in one account so two or more people can update and work on the same report. The example above are updates made by my wife and myself who share the same checking account. We both now know how much each of us are spending and with RSS functionality turned on we bought get reports instantly using our Blackberry's RSS reader. Right now I'm currently using it to manage my credit cards that includes my wife's credit card.
Link: Xpenser
FAQ and Instructions: link
2. Blogger - go@blogger.com

Sending an email to go@blogger.com enables you to make a blog entry that can include pictures. You have to enable this function in inside your blogger dashboard.
3. Flickr - youruniquecode@photos.flickr.com
Flickr provides you with your own special email address. You can attach a pictures, the subject line becomes the photo title and the body becomes the description. You can also set some privacy levels by adding special codes in your special flickr email address.
details: links
3. Adobe PDF to txt- pdf2txt@adobe.com
Adobe provides this tool to the impaired but you can use it to convert small pdf files to text. Just send a pdf attachment to pdf2txt@adobe.com and you will get it in your email as text. You can also use pdf2html@adobe.com if you want it in html form.
4. Google Docs - youruniquecode@prod.writely.com
Google doc will provide you a special code which will enable you to upload word, html and RTF files to your Google Doc account. This is a great way to archive your documents attachments.
more details here: link
5. Wordsmith - wsmith@wordsmith.org
Get any definition of a word by sending an email to wsmith@wordsmith.org with a subject, define Yourword .
I know there are a lot more update via email apps, if you know more feel free to share them.
Recently more online applications are starting to integrate updating via email into their system. Now you can use your email to make data entry or upload data to their server ( pictures, videos, sound ). Here are a few emails addresses from online application sites that will change how you use your Blackberry's email.

1. Xpenser.com - Xpenser is an online expense and report application. Its so simple to use I figured it out in a few seconds. You simply send an email to e@xpenser.com and it will record the transaction in your account.

Inside my Xpenser account it will look like this.

You can also register multiple emails in one account so two or more people can update and work on the same report. The example above are updates made by my wife and myself who share the same checking account. We both now know how much each of us are spending and with RSS functionality turned on we bought get reports instantly using our Blackberry's RSS reader. Right now I'm currently using it to manage my credit cards that includes my wife's credit card.
Link: Xpenser
FAQ and Instructions: link
2. Blogger - go@blogger.com

Sending an email to go@blogger.com enables you to make a blog entry that can include pictures. You have to enable this function in inside your blogger dashboard.
3. Flickr - youruniquecode@photos.flickr.com
Flickr provides you with your own special email address. You can attach a pictures, the subject line becomes the photo title and the body becomes the description. You can also set some privacy levels by adding special codes in your special flickr email address.
details: links
3. Adobe PDF to txt- pdf2txt@adobe.com
Adobe provides this tool to the impaired but you can use it to convert small pdf files to text. Just send a pdf attachment to pdf2txt@adobe.com and you will get it in your email as text. You can also use pdf2html@adobe.com if you want it in html form.
4. Google Docs - youruniquecode@prod.writely.com
Google doc will provide you a special code which will enable you to upload word, html and RTF files to your Google Doc account. This is a great way to archive your documents attachments.
more details here: link
5. Wordsmith - wsmith@wordsmith.org
Get any definition of a word by sending an email to wsmith@wordsmith.org with a subject, define Yourword .
I know there are a lot more update via email apps, if you know more feel free to share them.


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