If you run a small business or have a home-office and don't want to go through the hassle of purchasing a fax machine, internet faxing, or "e-faxing", can be your solution.
There are many companies that offer free or paid internet faxing. They will provide you with a toll-free number that acts as your virtual fax number. If you need to accept a fax, the server that houses the e-faxing service receives the incoming fax as a scanned file, as that is was a fax machine actually does: it scans your document and then sends the scan to another printer. The scan is then sent to you via e-mail in an electronic graphic file.
You can also send faxes via internet faxing. This does, however, require that you have the file you wish to scan in some electronic format. If you have a printer/scanner/copier device at home, you can scan the document(s) that you want to send, and then upload them to the e-fax server. Type in the number to which you wish to send the document and you will receive a confirmation once the fax has been successfully sent in your e-mail inbox.
E-faxing is certainly the wave of the future in how we can send documents to and from an office if e-mail is not an option. The service is usually quick, and can be free depending on the service you wish to use. It saves you time and money from having to buy toner and setting up a dedicated phone line, and allows you to have a more mobile office whenever you need to be out on the road.
148. Sirius - what is internet radio?
Internet radio has been around for over 10 years, but has really gained popularity in more recent years. It enables you to listen to music through the internet in a streaming format. This means that you don't have to pick songs you want to hear, you can essentially set it and let it go all day.
There are several types of internet radio. There is a subscription service, like SIRIUS or XM radio, with multiple channels of all genres including talk radio, rock, rap, country, political radio, children's radio, and comedy radio. These stations have real disc jockeys that take requests and have call-in shows. These stations also provide no commercial advertising as it is a subscription service.
Internet radio also allows you to customize your own station to suit your musical tastes. Pandora is one of those websites. They offer subscription and non-subscription services. If you become a subscriber, you won't receive any advertising, and can create a number of radio stations that suit your music styles. Non-subscribers will get advertising and possibly even a limited amount of time to listen. You can set up a 1940s swing station, a station based on your favorite band or song, or even set up a holiday station to play Christmas music or Halloween music. These stations then allow you to like or dislike a song. The website will then create a customized station that remembers your likes and dislikes every time it logs on.
Radio is changing the way we see and hear music. It opens doors to artists you may not have heard of, and helps you explore new music styles.
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