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This week's Web Winners: Sites for cheapskates.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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May 01, 2001 |
Kanaley, Reid |
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With all the talk of free stuff disappearing from the Web, we decided to find out what goodies are still there for us cheapskates. Answer: Quite a bit, but we're not holding our breath for any new services.
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DIALPAD
Yes. Free long-distance lives. While it has expanded into all sorts of fee-based alternatives, Dialpad still offers its basic service of free PC-to-PC calls to anywhere in the world and free PC-to-phone calls within the United States.
www.dialpad.com
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