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RSS to Voice. xFruits network has just integrated the most powerful brick of their service: the “RSS to VOICE” brick.
This service has been developed by the VocalFruits service (http://www.vocalfruits.com).
VocalFruits is an original service which enables you to compose your
own vocal information system in a very simple way. It\’s a “text to
speech” podcast.
How use it ? Very simply. Put the RSS feed and you will obtain a Ṃ
file for each article of this feed. The result is almost immediate and
high quality speech ! The following languages are available : English,
French and Spanish.
Your account will be credited with 100 vocal units !
This will allow you to discover the various ways to use VocalFruits : http://www.vocalfruits.com.
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Here is a guide by lifehacker.com on how to mount a windows shared folder on your mac.
Easy. And Straight forward. Not that I wasnt aware of this but this is for YOU. 
http://lifehacker.com/software/mac-os-x/how-to-mount-a-windows-shared-folder-on-your-mac-247148.php
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Yahoo today announced that on their 10th Anniversary, they will be offering Unlimited Mail Storage increasing their capacity from 1 Gb to unlimiated, hence beating all the players in the market like Gmail(2.8GB) and live.com(2GB). One more important announcement is that this will be effective for all the mail users and not only the Beta Tester.
Isnt it a good news? I always loved Yahoo Mail with tons of features and cool things they have.
Yahoo Mail HistoryÂ
1997: Yahoo! Mail launches with 4MB of storage
- SanDisk introduces 2MB flash card for the Canon PowerShot.
- Compaq announces “high capacity memory upgrades†in four capacities, including 16MB, 32MB, 64MB and 128MB capacities.
- Caleb introduces the Ultra High Density floppy disk drive that stores up to 144MB on a single disk.
- The first iPod is still a gleam in someone’s eye. It’s not introduced until 2001 and comes with 5GB of storage.
2004/2005: Yahoo! Mail upgrades in 2004 to 100MB of storage, followed by a jump to 1GB in 2005
- Olympus upgrades to 1GB flash memory card.
- HP announces 160GB storage upgrade for its Media Center PCs.
- Corsair in 2005 announces a USB flash drive with 4GB of storage.
- Apple announces the Fifth Generation iPod with 30GB capacity.
2007: Yahoo! Mail announces unlimited email storage
- SanDisk launches 8GB flash card for photo storage.
- Alienware introduces a desktop computer with 1 terabyte of storage.
- Apple currently ships the newest 80GB iPod, launched in 2006 and holds up to 100 hours of video.