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1. http://thinkfree.com - offers 1 gig of free storage for your files. Create Microsoft Office compatible word processing, spreadsheet and presentation files or edit existing documents. Use the tools you need to share the stories you want anytime, anywhere. Complete your work. Add life with images, maps and graphs. Get input from others to perfect your ideas on the road or at home. Best of all it is free!

 

2. http://zohowriter.com - export pdf files. you can produce a document in the processor, online, and then save as a pdf file. this is rather unique. great for students who do not have ms word. they can process compatible files to send you as faculty, and you can open them in ms word.

 

3. http://inetword.com - nice word processor for use online. Create any document using point-level formatting, indents, margins, backgrounds, borders, choice of bullets, numbering, spell check, pictures, and more. Share folders, documents, and pictures. View highlighted changes others made. Revert document with one click.

Your document is never overwritten.

 

4. http://sendthisfile.com - The recipient receives a link to their file via email.

 

5. http://dropload.com - park files for 7 days up to 100 megs. send email to a person with a link for downloading. Dropload is a place for you to drop your files off and have them picked up by someone else at a later time. Recipients you specify are sent an email with instructions on how to download the file. Files are removed from the system after 7 days, regardless if they have been picked up or not. You can upload any type of file, mp3, movies, docs, pdfs, up to 100MB each! Recipients can be anyone with an email address

 

6. http://calendarhub.com - provides nice calendars and easy sharing.

* Create multiple personal or group calendars

* Find local events and add them to your calendar

* Get reminders by email or on your phone

* Invite others to your events

* Ajax-based drag & drop interface

* RSS feeds for any calendar view

* Subscribe to public calendars (e.g. iCal)

* Import/Export (e.g. Outlook, Yahoo)

 

7. http://kiko.com - sends reminders to your cell phone as text messages - Kiko is a great, dead simple calendar you can use right in your web browser.

* Natural Language Quick Create

* Drag & Drop

* Reminders via Email, AIM & SMS

* RSS Feeds

* Rich Contact Management

* Internationalization

* iCal and vCard Import

* API

 

8. http://rememberthemilk.com - stores random information. add tasks by email and send reminders to yourself nd others in a slew of ways.

 

* Locate your tasks. New!

o Use the map to see where your tasks are located in the real world. See what's nearby or on your way, and plan the best way to get things done.

* Manage tasks quickly and easily.

o An intuitive interface makes managing tasks fun. Set due dates easily with next Friday or in 2 weeks. Extensive keyboard shortcuts make task management quicker than ever.

* Get reminded, anywhere.

o Receive reminders via email, SMS, and instant messenger (AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Google Talk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Skype and Yahoo! are all supported).

* Plan your time.

o See what's due today and tomorrow, and the things you've missed. Prioritize, estimate your time, and postpone with ease. Set tasks to repeat every week or after 2 months.

* Organize the way you want to.

o Are you a list lover? Create as many lists as you need. Into tagging? Use the task cloud to easily see what you have to do. Want to store notes along with your tasks? You can do that too.

* Work together to get things done.

o Share, send and publish tasks and lists with your contacts or the world. Remind your significant other to do their household chores.

* Add tasks wherever you are.

o Adding tasks is as simple as firing off an email (even from your phone). See an important date on the web? Add it to your list with Quick Add.

* Take your tasks with you.

o Access your tasks on your web-enabled mobile device. Print your entire list or a handy weekly planner which shows upcoming tasks. View your tasks on your calendar with Apple iCal or Google Calendar. Subscribe to feeds with Atom/RSS.

* Search your tasks the smart way.

o Find the tasks you want with advanced searching. Save your searches as Smart Lists, and easily see tasks that match your desired criteria.

* Enjoy getting organized.

o The helpful 'undo' feature means you never need to worry about making a mistake. So signup, start playing, and discover Remember The Milk.

 

9. http://find.pcworld.com/54128 - search for blogs, and also - see site features at http://about.ask.com/en/docs/about/site_features.shtml - for below features:

 

Search Tools:

Blogs & Feeds

Image Search

Local Search

Maps & Directions

News Search

Shopping Search

Weather Search

Dictionary Search

Conversions

Famous People Search

Stock Search

Movie Search

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