Check out jajah which offers free calls to around 35 destinations including UK, USA, Israel.
Both users need to be active registered users with jajah and there are strict limits on free use.
From SayNoTo0870.com forum
NGMsGhost mentioned here that it was on page 130 of the Numbering Review statement (.pdf).
A summary as follows:-0300:
UK-wide services at a geographic rate: to be used by public sector bodies and not-for-profit bodies, calls charged at up to the same rate the customer would pay to call to a Geographic Number, with calls to 03 numbers counting towards inclusive call minutes if the customer has remaining inclusive minutes to Geographic Numbers, and included in any discount structures that apply to Geographic Numbers0303:
UK-wide services at a geographic rate: calls charged at up to the same rate the customer would pay to call a Geographic Number, with calls to 03 numbers counting towards inclusive call minutes if the customer has remaining inclusive minutes to Geographic Numbers, and included in any discount structures that apply to Geographic Numbers0344/0345:
UK-wide services at a geographic rate: migrating numbers from 0844/0845, calls charged at up to the same rate the customer would pay to call a Geographic Number, with calls to 03 numbers counting towards inclusive call minutes if the customer has remaining inclusive minutes to Geographic Numbers, and included in any discount structures that apply to Geographic Numbers0370/0371:
UK-wide services at a geographic rate: migrating numbers from 0870/0871, calls charged at up to the same rate the customer would pay to call a Geographic Number, with calls to 03 numbers counting towards inclusive call minutes if the customer has remaining inclusive minutes to Geographic Numbers, and/or included in any discount structures that apply to Geographic Numbers
Updated 01/01/2007 @ 17:43
Here is a quick guide to cashback websites:
Cashback websites are websites which primarily pay the user every time they shop online. They also pay the user for certain online activities including search, downloading programs/toolbars, registering for products etc.
The user process is as follows
I use the following sites (in order of preference):
Quidco
Rpoints
Greasypalm
MutualPoints
Quidco pays the highest rates and are very reliable. If the merchant is not on Quidco then pick the site which offers the next highest cashback. Note that there are many other cashback websites you may want to check out (see post below) but the above ones are the ones that I have used.
[to add: easy money, bonuses, mobile phones, gambling, tips e.g. clear cookies/cache etc]
It is possible to make between £1.52 and £2.24 per day just by doing searches for the above cashback sites. It has been claimed that one can make an estimated £300/month by using multiple cashback websites as described in this post on MSE. To maximise tracking success one needs to clear ones cache before returning to a merchant.
(if you find any more daily clicks please leave a comment so I can update the list)
Quidco:
8p The High Street Web (2 per day)
10p Kelkoo (1 per day)
10p shopping.com (up to 3 per day but unreliable tracking)
4p Carsource (3 per day)
Rpoints:
10p Search Anything Credit Cards (4 per day)
5p Kelkoo (1 per day)
4p The High Street Web (3 per day)
2p Carsource (4 per day)
1p Lycos search (multiple searches possible max~8)
Greasypalm:
5p shopping.com (2 searches a day but unreliable tracking)
4p The High Street Web (2 per day)
2p Carsource (2 per day)
MutualPoints: (1point = 0.67p)
5points per email (3+ a day)*
1point for MutualPoints search's (5 per day)
8points PriceRunner (5 per day)
8points Searchtheinternet (2 per day but unreliable tracking)
10points Kelkoo (1 per day but unreliable tracking)
*Go to My account > MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS
Select RewardMail
Email Frequency: Up to three per day
Opt Out as necessary
Firefox 2 and IE 7 released
Update 2 : Firefox RC3 was released on October 17th and can be downloaded from here. This will probably be the last release candidate for Firefox 2 before its launch at the end of this month.
Update: Firefox 2 RC2 was released on October 6th and can be downloaded from here. There will probably be an RC3 and then Firefox 2 will be launched around then end of the month.
Based on this blog entry it is likely that IE7 will be released before Firefox 2. IE7 is on RC1 but there is unlikely to be another release candidate.
Firefox RC1 has been released. You can download it via tools > help > Check for Updates in Firefox though you need a Beta version for rc1 to appear. Alternatively download the full version from here and the release notes are here. [Note: The page only seems to load in Firefox currently !?]
I downloaded Windows Live Writer Beta a couple of weeks ago but haven't had time to test it until I started writing this blog entry.
"Windows Live Writer is a desktop application that makes it easier to compose compelling blog posts using Windows Live Spaces or your current blog service." [Live Writer blog]
You can download the application from here. I can't see the application on live.com as yet, but I'm sure it will be featured there soon.