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Postcard.fm Sends Custom MP3 Ecards [Ecards]
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You can spend a good chunk of time searching the web for an ecard that isn't annoying, cheesy, ad-ridden, or some combination of all three. Or you can grab a picture, choose a song, and send a super-clean, customized ecard through Postcard.fm. Simply upload an image file and MP3 to the free, no-registration-required site, add a message, and mail it out. The recipient gets a link to your e-postcard page, with no ads in sight (at least for now). This means you can be as cute, clever, snarky, or affectionate as you want, rather than letting some oddly-shaped critters express your wishes.
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Postcard.fm custom mp3 e-cards
http://www.popgadget.net/2008/09/why_not_send_a.phpThe last time a friend was ill and I was inspired to send an e-card, I was quickly uninspired by the range on offer. Either I had to pay for a quality card, I had to sit through minutes of advertising to get to the good stuff, or I had to settle for something a little low on the artistic scale. I ended up sending a 'hope you feel better' email instead. So I was excited to read a post on Lifehacker about a company called Postcard.fm. Go to their simple-to-use website (no registration required) and just upload a picture, a sound/music file and a message, and your personalised e-card is good to go and beats a hastily-drawn cartoon any day of the week. Posted by Diane Category: on the web Tags: Email this | Comments (0)
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Postcard.fm custom mp3 e-cards
http://thirdpersonmatt.com/2008/09/09/postcardfm-custom-mp3-...Postcard.fm custom mp3 e-cards Posted by: gadgetsnews.info in Computers & Internet, Gadgets News n Views The last time a friend was ill and I was inspired to send an e-card, I was quickly uninspired by the range on offer. Either I had to pay for a quality card, I had to sit through minutes of advertising to get to the good stuff, or I had to settle for something a tiny low on the artistic scale. I ended up sending a ‘hope you feel better’ email instead. So I was excited to read a post on Lifehacker about a company called Postcard.fm. Go to their simple-to-use website (no registration required) and just upload a picture, a sound/music file and a message, and your personalised e-card is good to go and beats a hastily-drawn cartoon any day of the week. Share This Share This Read More....
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Postcard.fm custom mp3 e-cards
http://gadgetsnews.info/2008/09/09/postcardfm-custom-mp3-e-c...Postcard.fm custom mp3 e-cards Posted by: in Top Gadgets News The last time a friend was ill and I was inspired to send an e-card, I was quickly uninspired by the range on offer. Either I had to pay for a quality card, I had to sit through minutes of advertising to get to the good stuff, or I had to settle for something a tiny low on the artistic scale. I ended up sending a ‘hope you feel better’ email instead. So I was excited to read a post on Lifehacker about a company called Postcard.fm. Go to their simple-to-use website (no registration required) and just upload a picture, a sound/music file and a message, and your personalised e-card is good to go and beats a hastily-drawn cartoon any day of the week. Share This Popularity: 1% [?] Share This
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