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Two Free NASCAR Matchbox Cars

EDIT: Looks like these freebies died literally minutes after I posted them! Sorry folks.

I put these two free NASCAR Matchbox cars in the children’s section, but the truth of the matter is I’ll be taking a bath as soon as these bad boys come so that I can drive them around on the side of the tub while pretending they’re under attack from my floating battleships. Then I’ll have my giant rubber ducky swoop in and pretend he’s a mutant sent from space to destroy Earth, at which point the cars and the battleships will have to put aside their differences and join forces for the good of humanity. Who will win?!

[via the forums]

Freebie Review 13 - Schick Quattro Titanium Razor

Well lookie here, yet another freebie review! Why don’t you grab some coffee and join me for the next five minutes or so?



Free Polyphonic Ringtone from OptiFree

Goob’s right the other day when he called me the music man. Yeah, not only do I overanalyze my music, I’m such a dork that I make my own custom mp3 ringtones for my phone. Don’t believe me? How many people can say that their ringtone is the first chorus from The Weakerthan’s “Our Retired Explorer (Dines With Michel Foucault in Paris, 1961).” And if you’re a HIF reader and you actually know the song? You might be my new best friend over on the forums.

Needless to say, amidst my “Fire Escape” by Fastball, “Hush” by Angie Aparo, “On Her Way” by Athenaeum, and “Mr. Jones” by the Counting Crows (Hey, I had to actually name one song that I have as a ringtone that you folks might know), I’ll never complain about a free ringtone. And even though this free ringtone from OptiFree Contact Solution is only a polyphonic tone and not the rich mp3 style we all love, its still a free ringtone. There are quite a few songs and tones to choose from, and a bit of selection for everyone, I’d say. Offer is valid till the end of the year and their site says only good on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint, but if you have Verizon or Alltell or another service, doesn’t hurt to try, I guess? And of course, standard text messaging and data transfer rates apply, but if it ends up being less than 99 cents for both of them for you, well then you’re doing good and still making out ahead on this bargain.

Me? I chose the Ghostbusters theme song. Now everytime I get a text message or a voicemail, I’ll be looking for Slimer.

Wait, my phone’s ringing… Hmm, looks like it’s Spengler. I’d better run…

[via the forums]

Free Google Services

Everybody seems to love Google when it comes to finding stuff on the Internet, but did you know they offer a ton of free services? From the ever popular ones like video sharing (YouTube) and e-mail (Gmail) to the more unknown ones of free voicemail and free calendars; chances are if there’s a program or service out there that most people would be interested in, Google provides an easy and free version of it! So I’ve decided to try and compile a massive list of them here on HIF, in alphabetical order and broken into two categories. The first list contains all of the services and products that Google offers directly from their site. The next list contains all the websites and companies Google owns and operates. By no means is this a be all, end all list for the services Google offers, but these are the things that I think most average people could get some use out of. So…enjoy!

List of free services and products that Google offers.

Google 411 - I wrote about this a little while ago, but basically this is a free 411 service, as opposed to actually dialing 411 on your phone and paying a charge for the service. I’ve used this extensively over the past few months and now I wonder how in the world I got by without it.

Google Alerts - Let’s say you have a hobby of collecting rare, Norwegian buttons from the 17th century. Now, chances are there aren’t going to be many new and fresh stories to pop up on the Internet every day about such a topic. Which is where GAlerts comes in. You can set it to e-mail you whenever there is a new article about any topic you want, (you can specify if you want to only focus on blogs, user groups, large newspapers, etc.) Pretty nifty if you have certain things you’re really interested in but which there isn’t a website already dedicated to them.

Google Base - This nifty little tool allows you to create your own mini-search engine of data. Let’s say for instance that you are a wonderful chef with tons of family recipes that you’d like to share with your family. Well, with GBase, you could input each of the recipes that you wanted to share and if you do a few a day, over time you’ll have a nice (and big!) database of awesome recipes. Then your cousin halfway across the world might one day think, “Man, I could go for some pizza right now…,” come to your database, search for pizza, and viola! He’s got your own recipe!

Google Book - Slowly, but surely, Google is trying to scan every page of every book into it’s computers so that one day you’ll be able to search for a certain passage and pull it right up. Of course, it’s taking them forever to do so, but current estimates put the count of books in their database at over 1 million. Not too shabby!

Google Bookmarks - If you find that keeping up with your bookmarks between your home and office computers, as well as maybe your laptops, is tough, then you might want to check out GBookmarks. It’s a service that allows you to create on-line bookmarks, kinda like del.icio.us, but with the security and privacy that you’d expect with your own computer. Plus, it’s just nice to be able to access my bookmarks no matter where I am!

Google Browser Sync - Or you could just get this little feature if you’re already using Firefox! (Which you should be! If you’re not, just click the button below!) This allows you to synch your Firefox browsers no matter where you are, so that when you add a bookmark at home, it’ll update your office computer to include the bookmark as well.




Google Checkout - If you’ve ever used Paypal, you’ve probably heard plenty of horror stories about them. The only problem, up until recently, they were the only website where you could safely and easily send and receive money on the Internet. Enter Google’s Checkout service. Simply sign up, enter in your information, and you can now shop securely on the Internet, as well as have people send you money!

Google Desktop - If you’ve ever felt that the search feature on your own computer was a little lacking, then why not try Google Desktop? Search through e-mails, web history, files, applications - everything!

Google Docs - Now this is one of my favorite Google features, by far! Basically, this is an on-line version of Microsoft Office. There’s a word processor, spreadsheet, power point - basically everything you’d ever need. You can password protect all your files or collaborate with friends across the internet, giving different people different levels of editing powers. If you’re in school or work and have ever tried organizing a group project, Google Docs might very well be a Godsend for you!

Google Earth - If you enjoy spying on your neighbor’s backyard, then this is the product for you! Haha, Basically this is a massive collection of satellite photos spanning the globe, to the point where you can plot in almost any coordinates and get a bird’s eye view of the place. It’s fun to at least check out your own area and see if you can make anything out.

Google Finance - Basically, this is just a quickly updated page of all the ongoing stock and finance news of the day.

Google Groups - You might already be familiar with Yahoo’s Groups feature, but Google’s is much more visually appealing and easier to navigate, so I go with theirs. Pretty much, there will already be a group out there for anything you can imagine. In fact, I think there’s already a Norwegian buttons group :) This is a great feature to hook up with people who might be able to help you with something particular that a search engine might be vague at, like where the best sushi in Argentina can be found or how best to fix the engine of an antique car.

iGoggle - This is highly customizable home page that you can create to show up every time you open up your browser. News, weather, calendar, games, sports scores - you name it, you can place it on your iGoogle page.

Google Image Search - You’d be surprised how many people out there still don’t know that you can search for images as well as normal text words on Google!

Google Labs - Before Google perfects a service, they often let people play with them in the labs. Here, you’ll find many of the new features that Google is currently working on, but they are still in the Labs because all the kinks haven’t been worked out. Still, there are some cool things in here that you can play with and before you know it, they’ll be finished and you’ll be one of the first people around using them!

Google Mail: Previously an invite-only system, GMail now let’s anybody sign up. It’s quite easy to navigate and use and the 5GB-plus space they offer makes it the perfect e-mail account to never have to delete a message with pictures or videos attached to it!

Google Maps - Like Mapquest, but 100 times better in my opinion. You can not only look up directions, but plot a trip and even track your vacation for friends and family back home to watch! But even cooler is their Street View for certain large cities, which has 360 degree photos from almost every street!

Google News - Kinda like Google Finance, but with News instead. It’s actually one of the better news services out there, much better than Cnn.com and the like, as they tend to get breaking news uploaded much more quickly as well as draw on news from a huge variety of sources.

Google Notebook - Basically an on-line version of Notepad, except this allows you to access your files anywhere on the net, like with the Google Docs feature. You can import pictures, graphs, etc. and format the text with different colors, fonts, etc. If you’re anything like me and have sticky notes all over your desk with reminders to do things, then you’ll love GNotebook!

Google Pages - If you’ve used Blogger for a while and feel that you’re ready for a little something more, Google offers GPages, where you can get up 100MB of space to upload files, create webpages, and more. Kinda like a baby version of a site like Hey, It’s Free! Don’t worry though, we all tend to start on websites like GPages. My first website was on Angelfire back in 1998 and let’s just say it looked hideous! Haha, seriously, I’m ashamed to even admit I had an Angelfire site, or a Geocities account for that matter. But oh well, they led to what you see here today!

Google Product Search - Formerly known as Froggle, this service basically let’s you search for a given product and Google will tell you where you can buy it cheapest.

Google Reader - Many people use stand alone RSS readers to keep themselves in the loop every time one of their favorite websites is updated (as a matter of fact, why not ad HIF to your RSS reader now?!). So as you can imagine, Google set out to make sure that no matter where in the world you are, you’ll be able to access your RSS reader. Sweet, huh?

Google Scholar - This is cool feature that lets you search among scholarly papers and journals for in-depth analysis and conversations based on the topic you’re looking for. Google is slowly broadening the number of resources it includes in the search results, but suffice to say if you ever really need to sound smart about a given topic, a GScholar search should be at the top of your list of things to do.

Google SMS - Let’s say you’re in a strange city and really want some pizza. Well, if you text message GOOGLE with the city you’re in and the word “pizza,” Google will do a search for you and reply back with the numbers for a few local pizza joints.

Google Talk - Google came out with their own messaging service a while back and while it’s yet to really catch on, it’s still pretty useful. You can message people, send files, check your gmail accounts, and even make free pc-to-pc phone calls (just like Skype!) - all for free!

Google Toolbar - If you find yourself using many of Google’s services throughout your day, then you might want to consider installing the GToolbar on your browser. It allows you to easily access many of Google’s websites, as well as letting you make Google searches straight from it and finding information about the page your currently browsing.

Google Translate - There are plenty of other free web translators on the web out there, but I’ve yet to come across one that’s any better or easier to use than Googles. Enough said.

A list of free websites that Google owns.

Blogger - It seems like everybody and their brother have a blog by this point. But in case you are one of the nine people left without one and want to try, yet feel overwhelmed by the process, then Blogger is the site for you. It walks you through every aspect you could possible need and handles all the techno mumbo-jumbo, so that all you have to do is click a few buttons, type what you want to say to the world, and then click one more button! Easy as can be.

Dodgeball - An awesome service if you find yourself living in one of the major cities where it’s offered. Basically, if you’re out on the town and want to meet up with your friends, you can Dodgeball them and your phone will simultaneously tell you where they are and tell them where you are!

Grandcentral - Adam already wrote a fantastic review of this feature for HIF, but basically it’s a website where you can get a real, working phone number and then give that number out to people. They can then call it and be forwarded to your real number or leave you a voicemail, which you can access through your own phone or via the Internet. Perfect for those situations where you don’t want certain people to know your phone numbers!

Orkut - This is actually one of Google’s weakest services. Basically, it’s Google’s version of a Myspace or Facebook, yet you’ll soon find out after signing up that A) it sucks and B) the majority of people on it are spammers.

Picasa - A very powerful photo editor and management program, Picasa is a must if you have tons of photos on your computer. It’s Google’s answer to Yahoo’s Flickr and while the latter might be a bit more powerful, don’t be fooled. Picasa can hold it’s wight in gold and then some!

YouTube: If you don’t already know about this free video sharing site, and yet you’re here reading HIF, then you my friend are one in a million! Upload videos of up to 100mg, watch millions upon millions of other videos, and waste a good portion of your day while doing so.

So there you have it! Hopefully you found a few services in here that you didn’t know of before. And by all means, if you know of one or two I skipped over, please share them in the comments!

GrandCentral.com - A new free phone service…

Good morning, HIFers! Well, as you can tell other than Goob’s post this morning, us here on the blog have been tied up with one thing or another. For me, it was a huge turkey-day weekend with my family and one set of my in-laws, and my sister staying with my wife and I for most of it. Cap that off with a bit of r&r, and most of the action for freebees has been over on the forums.

Which, speaking of that, we received some sad news from one of our members about PrivatePhone (post on the forums and original post on the blog). Apparently, as of December 15th, service over there will be ending. Very sad. I know that Goob and I used ours a lot–him for girls he’d meet in bars and me for a front for my “production company” when meeting strangers and talking music. One way or another, it got us both through a lot of hard times.

With that being said, one of our members, our loyal and hardworking moderator Pru, sprung into action and found us GrandCentral.com, a service that she attested to using herself. Me? I just had to try it. And believe me, it works wonderfully! My review and her comments on it can be found on the link at the end where it always says “via the forums.”

So needless to say, it’s an option for folks interested. It’s currently in beta testing now, but for everyone in on the beta testing, it gives them 10 invite codes. I’ve got one or two to spare which I’ll be giving out to the board members, but have no fear! For me, I got my beta invite just by signing up for more information and a few hours later, I had my beta invite link! So its worth a shot, and if not that, join the boards and see if anyone has any invite codes to give away, and I’m certain we all have plenty to share around.

And with the holidays gone, I’ll be back here more often and our fearless leader has returned from the Australian outback, so I’m sure he’ll have more stories of koalas, kangaroos, and good beer (not Fosters, not that its bad) for us on the blog. And me? I’ve just got final exams to procrastinate from…

Goob Edit: This is the perfect opportunity to check out the Invite Share website I posted about earlier! They’ve already given away over 4000 invites to Grand Central!

EDIT: Wow, never underestimate HIF, eh? I’ve received a lot of messages asking me for invite codes, and all I can say is this: I don’t have enough to go around. So because I got them all at the same time, I can’t give any out right away. What I would advise is this: apply for information with them and see if you get accepted. Like I said with mine, I was invited by them for the Beta within a few hours of applying for more information. So just go to the site, if you don’t hear anything in a few days, come to me then, and we’ll get you set up.

[via the forums and Pru]

Free British Bands CD

Bass beer is giving away two free CD’s of new British bands (one for you and one for a friend). This is a pretty sweet deal, as I’m always looking for new music. I mean, there’s only so many times I can bother Adam looking for new music - I need to be able to find some on my own as well! And yes, this counts as finding it on my own, even if it’s coming via a freebie. :)

EDIT: Sorry to anybody in California and Texas, but it looks like this freebie isn’t offered in your fine state. No idea why not, but don’t shoot the messenger!

[via the forums]

Free Invites

Ok, this isn’t a traditional freebie, but it’s still pretty cool nonetheless, especially if you spend any time on the Internet. A lot of sites these days are now requiring people to receive “invitations” before they can sign up and actually use the services on the site. Kinda like how Gmail used to be up until a few months ago. This isn’t too hard if you know a lot of tech nerds who are always on the Internet to start with, but if that’s not the case, then you’re out of luck. Well not anymore, as there is a site out there called Invite Share and basically it’s just like the name suggests. You sign up, look for an invite code to the website you want to join, and presto! Then, when you have a few extra invites yourself, you can go back to Invite Share and give them away for free, helping to contribute back to the community. It’s win-win for everybody!

Free BreatheRight Nasal Strips

Do you, or someone you know snore? If so, I’m going to sympathize more with the people who live with the snorers. I myself (being a teenager, therefore living at home) have a room right across the hall from my parents, and my dad is quite the snorer. In fact, everyone in the house has been moving away from him to random couches lately… He could do with some of these free nasal strips so the rest of us could get some sleep once in a while.

So. This has been my first post. Wasn’t so bad, eh? Well… I’ll be getting better with this soon.

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Free Suburu WRX Shirt

With Goob out of the country, you could say that we’ve really been slacking around the HIF office. I mean, I know he posted a good little blitz of freebees the other day, but for me? I’ve been sitting here and reading so much more than posting. I sit around, I read the updates, but I haven’t actively been searching or coming across anything. I could blame it on the fact that I have a gig coming up this Sunday that I’ve been preparing for and doing recording and rehearsing, or I could blame it on my homework. But, I’ll just say that it’s simply because I’m lazy. Yup. That’s it. Lazy.

Still, finding this free Suburu WRX shirt makes me happy. It reminds me of how the Suburus are really awesome cars and really fun to drive. When I was out in Utah on my honeymoon, its what I rode around in. One set of my in-laws owns two of them, and we got it all mudded up and looking awesome. Ah. Memories.

So, even if you can’t own one, you can always have this shirt and make up your own cool Suburu memories…

And me? I’ll either make up other posts here soon, or I’ll just make up more excuses… Like hunting for the jackalope…

EDIT: And speaking of hunting for that jackalope, this t-shirt appears to have disappeared and be just as gone as that mythical beast… Sorry if you missed it, folks…

[via the forums]

Free Earth Poster

This free “It’s Cool To Care” Earth poster would be great for any classroom or kid’s room. When I was a kid, my walls were decked out in posters of my favorite sports players. Ok, so maybe there was a poster or two of My Little Pony. And in the corner, there was that one of the Cabbage Patch Kids. But I swear, those weren’t mine! I was, uh, you know, holding them for my sister. So what if she wasn’t even born at the time, I knew she’d be around eventually. Ok, fine, I admit, they were mine. But I just liked the colors, that’s all!

Free Bosch Tools T-Shirt

Lubrication. That’s a funny sounding word. I don’t know why, but it just is. It’s also the correct answer you need to select in order to get this free Bosch Tools t-shirt. I actually had a friend who worked at Bosch for a while. Unfortunately, I don’t have a funny story to go along with that little tidbit. Maybe I should make one up, involving a monkey, a lavalamp, and a box of Rolaids. Woo hoo, now I have something to keep myself entertained by on the flight home in a few days!

Coupon: Free Arby’s Milkshake

EDIT: As promised, here’s the coupon in case you missed it earlier. Enjoy!

I’ve copied this coupon for a free Arby’s Milkshake to my thumbdrive, but haven’t uploaded it to HIF’s servers yet. So don’t worry if the link stops working, just leave a message in the comments and I’ll get it uploaded so that everybody can still download it. Suffice to say, I’m pretty excited about getting home soon, because A) this coupon is good until December 31st and B) It’s in black and white, which means my printer won’t hate me when I print out 50 of them and share them with my family :)

Free ContiTech T-Shirt

Sorry for the slow freebie posting recently. I’m still out of the country, folks, and will be so until the 20th of this month at the earliest. But I’m still here looking for freebies for everybody. In fact, I just found this free ContiTech T-shirt that looks kinda cool. That is, if you like the color yellow. I’ve never been a big fan of yellow.

I think it goes back to when I was in kindergarten. I’d draw a huge picture of my house and family standing outside, with trees and clouds and a nice big sun. And yet you could never see the sun, because yellow is so hard to see on paper. Thus began my lifelong hatred of art and yellow.

Free Tote Bag

EDIT: This freebie is no more.

Unless you speak Spanish fluently (and anybody who saw the video I posted on here before I went to South America knows that I don’t!), you’re going to need to push the orange “English” button at the top right of this page in order to get your free tote bag. Now for me, the hard part is trying to figure out what I should tote around. Food? Pets? Air? I’ve never really been a big muscle man, I might need to just go with air on this one.

[via the forums]

Free Disney Computer Game

If I told you the code was “GP Storybook” would you know what I was talking about? Probably not. But what if I told you it was the code for a free Disney computer game worth $25? Well, then maybe you and your kids would thank me! Just go to the site, enter in the code, and then try one of two Disney games. After you’ve (or your kids!) have tried them both, download whichever you one like best and own it forever.

[via the forums]

Free Stuff From Mastercard

All of these tons of free stuff from Mastercard are obviously intended for restaurants, but as you can read here in the forums, people have been getting this for over a year now with no hassle whatsoever. Basically, you can get any of the following just for signing up:

100 Coat Check Tags
40 Tip Trays
25 Pens
40 Check Presenters

You can even get the check presenters stamped with your logo, if you even have a logo. I have no idea why you might need all of that, but the 25 pens might be cool! And I guess if you have a massive dinner party, you could make your kids handle the coats with the check tags. But then what happens if more than 100 people check their coats? Oh boy…

Free Dawn Dish Detergent

EDIT: Sorry folks, but you’re too late!

The site looks a little fishy, but after looking around on the net for a while, I’m giving it the HIF Approved stamp and saying you should sign up for some free Dawn Dish detergent. To make this freebie even better, after you sign up, it takes you to a page where you can get a coupon for $1.50 off any future Dawn purchase. Now if only I ever washed my dishes…Okay, that joke came at the expense of me sounding like a gross pig. Which I’m not. I totally wash my dishes every day. Now my joke isn’t even funny anymore! Dang it!

Free Sample of Complete Multi-Purpose Contact Solution

Crikey! It’s almost Tuesday and we haven’t posted anything since I posted about gaining an hour of sleep?

I guess it just shows that I should definitely sign up for this free sample of Complete Multi-Purpose contact solution. Means I’m not seeing things right by wearing my glasses all the time and not popping in “my eyes,” as I like to call my contacts. Maybe these will come faster than 8 to 12 weeks, just so I can actually see and post more here!

Or… Not.

Okay, I won’t slack this much in the future. But then again, I do have some tests and papers coming up, so you might see more of me…

[via the forums]

Free Hour of Sleep Tonight!

That’s right, HIFfers! Don’t forget to set your clocks back tonight… Indiana and other states, I don’t think this applies to you, but hey, we tried!

You don’t need to thank us on this one, just thank the folks who decided that it needs to be a few weeks later this year.

Yes, I was a dork enough to post this sucker…

[via the forums]

Free Hat From Rigid

Edit: Deadage!

No matter how many hats you have, you can never have enough. Well, my wife says otherwise because she finds different hats on different surfaces. But just think about it, you’re not going to go to a Bo Sox game wearing a Yanks cap, would you? Well, maybe if Dr. Kevorkian’s services cost too much you might.

Needless to say, this free hat from Rigid looks pretty cool. The little small picture actually looks decent. Can’t complain on that.

Oh, and all of those things about a “sweepstakes,” well, that’s just for a MLB jersey. So maybe you’ll get a shirt to go with that cap, eh?

One less day to do laundry. Nice.

[via the forums]