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Finding friends email addresses

How to Find a Friend’s Email Address on the Web
If you have lost touch of someone who was very special to you - a friend, a schoolmate, or a fellow student, or anybody else - you can still find him/her. Here’s the list of the most popular email search sites.

USA and Canada People Search

With Yahoo!’s (http://people.yahoo.com/) white pages search you can get access to updated phone and address information. Find friends, colleagues, classmates and more.

Lycos (http://www.whowhere.com/) offers to find email address and contact information, or do reverse phone number search for you. It’s pretty fast and gives you lots of people to choose from. (Better if you know their full name)

Bigfoot (http://search.bigfoot.com/en/index.jsp) is a powerful tool that helps you find people, email addresses, and business profiles.

411 Locate E-mail Lookup (http://www.411locate.com/index1.htm) allows you to search for email addresses based on first and last name, on phone number and area code. In order to find out the contact address, you can do reverse email searches associated with a particular email account.

IAF (http://email.iaf.net/email-search.html) offers reverse phone directory, back ground search, and cell phone lookup.

With Email Change (http://www.emailchange.com/) you can find someone’s new email address by searching for the old one. This is a great way to update those old email addresses.

White Pages (http://www.whitepages.com/) can help you if you have lost touch with someone who was special to you. You just need to compose an email, White Pages will send it, and someone you were looking for will contact you.

Worldwide People Search

Info Space (http://www.infospace.com/home/white-pages/email-search) Besides email search you can find here yellow pages, white pages, web search and search by phone number.

AOL’s (http://site.aol.com/netfind/emailfinder.adp) E-Mail Finder will help you to find a person. All you need is to enter your search criteria.

My Email Address Is (http://my.email.address.is/) is designed to be your single starting point when looking for email addresses all around the world. It searches simultaneously all the most popular email search engines, such as Yahoo!, Switchboard, Info Space, and Look4U.

E-Search (http://www.esearch.ie/home.jsp) is the leading email directory of Ireland.

LOOK4U (http://www.look4u.com/english/) is the largest Chinese people finder. It contains over 3 million Chinese names and e-mail addresses. It allows you to look for a person by English name or nickname.

WebCrawler (http://www.webcrawler.com/info.wbcrwl/wp/email/index.htm) finds email addresses all over the world.

Your BaliPCAdvisor gets a large number of emails and tries to answer them as soon as I can. Recently, I got this email question that I wanted to share with all my readers:

Q: Love your articles. Keep them coming. You have helped me so much! But, you know what I hate? E-mails that come in all caps. THEY DRIVE ME NUTS! How can I fix them?

A: Unfortunately, I haven’t come across an E-mail Caps Lock Zapper program yet, but there is a fix if you have Word Perfect or MS Word. First, you must copy the portion of e-mail text you want to de-capitalize and paste it into Word or WordPerfect. NOTE: With Word 2000 and newer you must have the program open before you cut & paste.

Now, here’s how:

1. Highlight the text you want to have de-capitalized.

2. Click the Format menu and select Change Case.

3. A little screen will pop-up that allows you to select what case you want. Sentence Case is probably the most appropriate.

Hope that helped.

For more on Copy and Pasting, check out...
http://www.worldstart.com/tips/shared/copypaste.htm

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