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Mail That Caters To Kids With A Side Of Education

Sher-Lee’s kids were intrigued by the idea of receiving mail but, unfortunately, they almost never received any. Inspired by their interest, Sherri-Lee formulated a business that would deliver postcards to those kids who loved to receive mail.

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Biz Resource: PrintWhatYouLike.com


Lifehacker:

Free service PrintWhatYouLike.com is a simple point-and-click element removal tool to make printing sites and pages without printer-friendly links much easier, and without any software.

Paste in the URL of a site, and you’ll get a left-hand sidebar that lets you click and and remove pictures, headlines, and other page elements. You can pull out the background image, isolate selected parts of the page, and even resize individual elements, all in the name of reducing ink usage and improving readability.

Better still, you can copy a link to the page you’ve just hacked to bits, giving web site owners with popular pages a free resource for printer-friendly versions.

Photo by PrintWhatYouLike.com.

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  • Now I don’t have any problem at all to print the sites that I wanted.

  • This is quite good. With reduced image, you may print more text on one page, thus saves you money on ink and paper, and the environment.

  • This is a great idea! Find a problem and then create a solution! I’ll definitely be using this site!

  • I print from the internet every so often and I actually got to try out this website today. It worked pretty good. I was able to ‘bare bones’ the page down to just the text I wanted.

    I love the idea behind the start up of this website. It’s definitely something I couldn’t resist bookmarking for future use.

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