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PixelLetter
PixelLetter is a service that prints out your mail in one of seven formats, and mailing it to the intended recipient on your behalf after charging you a minimal fee. It’s very useful if you don’t use post mail but your relatives or friends cannot read emails. This service is really needed in Russia where Internet doesn’t exists anywhere. Unfortunately, PixelLetter is currently limited to serving Germany only.

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  1. February 16th, 2007 at 00:06 | #1

    Nice idea indeed!

  2. February 16th, 2007 at 01:49 | #2

    Can’t agree – in Russia there’s enough internet for reading e-mails. Both my parents have broadband at home. And it’s getting better: you can have 7Gb per month @ 7Mbps for $35 in Moscow (that’s ADSL).

  3. February 16th, 2007 at 10:49 | #3

    2 Alexey: when I said “Russia” I didn’t mean St Petersburg, Moscow or Kazan. How about small cities where mobile phones appeared last one-two years? Also, if you’re parents are familiar with computer it’s good. But if they’re not?
    It’s useful service IMHO :)

  4. February 18th, 2007 at 22:24 | #4

    No I understand that it can be useful! It’s just

    in Russia where Internet doesn’t exists anywhere

    doesn’t sound quite right to me. I don’t have any friend or relative in Russia who has no technical ability to connect to internet. Including people living in villages. Do you?

  1. April 10th, 2007 at 20:06 | #1
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