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Gmail showing some snail mail holiday spirit by sending postcards

Its hard to think of Gmail as anything other than an email service, but for a limited time this holiday season they are going to be in the business of mailing out postcards, by way of snail mail. The holiday post card offer is going to be around for a limited time, and for a more »

Who says snail mail is dead? USPS offering electronics recycling free by mail

While everyone else in the world seems to be forgetting about snail mail, here comes the US Postal Service putting the old way of communicating into a fresh and yet good use – recycling electronics. The US Postal Service is advocating the recycling of electronic products, such as mobile phones and inkjet cartridges to name a few. If you’re sick and tired of your broken iPods you may put them in an envelope provided by the USPS and send those electronics via snail mail. The envelope will be provided by the USPS and will be strategically placed in 1500 post offices across the US.

The USPS “mail back” program does not only promotes and encourages environmental sustainability but it will help consumers to de-clog their homes and workstations with dead electronic products as well.