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The Web Book is a Free Beginner’s Resource for DIY Site Building [Web Development]

July 6th, 2010 Kevin Purdy No comments
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Rebtel Makes Free International Android-to-Android Calls [Downloads]

June 28th, 2010 Whitson Gordon No comments
Android only: A long time ago, we mentioned cheap international phone service Rebtel, but recently they’ve regained our attention with a new Android app that lets you call other Android users in over 50 countries for free. More »







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Make Free VoIP Calls from Google Voice [How To]

June 22nd, 2010 Kevin Purdy No comments
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Make Better Use of Your Local Library, Save Money While You’re At It [Saving Money]

June 22nd, 2010 Kevin Purdy No comments
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Use GOOG-411 and Skype to Call Any U.S. or Canadian Business for Free [Free]

June 22nd, 2010 Kevin Purdy No comments
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Free Checking Going the Way of Free Toasters at Banks [Money]

June 17th, 2010 Kevin Purdy No comments
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Hit The Streets at Strategic Times to Capture Castoff Moving Booty [Frugality]

June 17th, 2010 Jason Fitzpatrick No comments
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NYFI aims to implement free WiFi on Long Island Rail Road and Metro

June 16th, 2010 Darren Murph No comments

Mmm… the smell of gratis wireless broadband in morning. Even Starbucks agrees, you just can’t beat it. One smell we could stand to live without is the stench left on the Long Island Rail Road and Metro after a few too many party people hitch a ride following a long Sunday in the city pub, but having free access to the world wide web while riding will make the act of dealing a whole lot easier. All jesting aside, NYFI (described as a “well financed neutral host WiFi provider”), has recently submitted a proposal to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York (MTA) to “build and operate a new WiFi network on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road trains.” Unlike similar ideas thrown around in the Big Apple, this setup won’t require users to be subscribers of a cable service or any of the many religious cults going around these days. Head on past the break if you actually care to know how it’ll be financed (hint: you don’t), and be sure to push whoever you have to push to ensure this gets passed. Got it?

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NYFI aims to implement free WiFi on Long Island Rail Road and Metro originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Try Out Microsoft Office 2010 Free for 60 Days (and Beyond) [Free]

June 16th, 2010 Kevin Purdy No comments
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T-Mobile celebrates Father’s Day with one-day ‘every phone is free’ event

June 15th, 2010 Donald Melanson No comments

We’d heard a rumor this was coming, and T-Mobile has now made it a reality — the carrier will be offering a one-day-only, every phone is free event on June 19th to celebrate Father’s Day. Yes, that really means every phone T-Mobile offers (including the brand new myTouch 3G Slide and Garminfone) and the only “catch” is that you have to either switch to a family plan or add a new line to an existing plan — and, of course, sign a two-year agreement. The deal is only available in T-Mobile stores, however, and the carrier warns that phones will only be available “while supplies last,” so you’ll likely have to deal with a line if you’re looking to get in on the savings.

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T-Mobile celebrates Father’s Day with one-day ‘every phone is free’ event originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Jun 2010 18:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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