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Snailmailr.com - Send Snail Mail Using The Web
This is a website that renders a very straightforward service. In principle, it will let you send a letter (IE, snail mail) by arranging everything online. That is, through the provided interface you will be able to fill out the envelope and add the letter itself. Once you have done so, the letter w... read more
SnailMailKidsClub.com - Much More Than Mail
Some of us that are all grown up still remember what it was like to get a letter or a package in the mail and can still recall the joy and excitement of opening that sealed envelope to see what was inside. Whether it was a package from you grandparents or a postcard from a friend that was travelling... read more
Hippopost.com - Send Free Postcards Via Facebook
Remember the times when people used to send real paper post cards to each other? Well, now you can revive that old, rather un-green tradition using HippoPost. This useful Facebook app lets you send a free, yes, you don’t have to pay a cent, postcard to any of your friends in the US or Canada. Itâ... read more
AIMmail.com - Complete Business Service Center
AIM Mail Centers is a sort of reloaded version of the traditional post office, set to fit the 21th century business and snail mail needs; this franchise network with locations throughout the country reunite in one same place shipping services for some the largest private courier providers, plus eBay... read more
ShinyLetter.com - Snail Mail Via the Internet
ShinyLetter takes snail mail online. Paper mail has become something of a rarity these days although it does seem to be a staple amongst the older generation who haven’t gotten into email. How many times have you wished you could email granny dearest, but lamented the fact that she just doesn’... read more
eSnailer.com - Snail Mail Redux
Remember snail mail? These days it’s much more convenient to jot a quick two line email and send it from your Blackberry or iPhone than to write an actual letter, stick it in an envelope and buy a stamp. Email is quicker, it costs less, and it saves trees. However, you really cannot beat the ta... read more