Thursday, September 4, 2008

Use your phone to take photo memories


Most cell phones now have built-in cameras. Most of us only use this function to take pics of our buddies or places we've been, but you can use it for more. Use it to keep track of where you parked, a meal you want to try, a label of something you want to buy, etc. There is a new web service which can turn digital photos of almost anything into searchable PDF documents. On the site they will also tell you what your specific phone is good for. The good news is that even if your phone's quality is not that good, you can use photos you took on a normal digital camera. You just email your shot to Qipit. This web service will then recognize the text and email you the searchable PDF. (I got this idea from www.computerworld.com)

More: Six Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do

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