Here’s an interesting tidbit from Lifehacker: Thanks to a service called Qipit, you can snap a photo with your cell phone and have it delivered directly to a fax machine. For instance, suppose there’s a contract that needs to get signed today, but you’re out in the field and nowhere near a fax machine. Just photograph the contract using your phone’s built-in camera, then e-mail it as an attachment to Qipit. The service turns it into a PDF (which can also be delivered via e-mail), then faxes it to the number of your choice. Pretty slick!
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