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Cool WebCam Postcard “Just say Hi!”

It is so cool! Webcam Postcard Service goes online.

Have you ever been in the Situation you was interested to send your Friend a personal Message, but something was missing. Yes, mostly it is an actual Picture of you. Maybe your Friend does not have Webcam for a Videoconference, or he is not online even.

But still you like to attach an actual Picture of the Moment to your “Hi”. Some Webcam Software does offer to save a Snapshot to the Harddisk. So you have to search it again on the harddisk, import it into your Mailsystem before you finaly can send it away. Just too much.

Now there is a such a simple Solution. Just go on “http://webcampostcard.com” make a snapshot online, write your personale Text and send it away. Just try, its so simple and makes a lot of fun. All Friends I sent already a Webcam Postcard, did liked it a lot. And it is totaly free!

You also have the option to save you Snapshot (without the Text) to the public Online Gallery and spread your Smile into the World. As I said, its very easy and effectiv. Have a look to: http://www.webcampostcard.com

p.s. There is also a Beta feature to embed this amazing service into your own Homepage!

Intel: Human and computer intelligence will merge in 40 years

today i got this into my email inbox:

by: Sharon Gaudin

July 23, 2008 (Computerworld) At Intel Corp., just passing its 40th anniversary and with myriad chips in its historical roster, a top company exec looks 40 years into the future to a time when human intelligence and machine intelligence have begun to merge.

Justin Rattner, CTO and a senior fellow at Intel, told Computerworld that perhaps as early as 2012 we’ll see the lines between human and machine intelligence begin to blur. Nanoscale chips or machines will move through our bodies, fixing deteriorating organs or unclogging arteries. Sensors will float around our internal systems monitoring our blood sugar levels and heart rates, and alerting doctors to potential health problems. Read the rest of this entry »