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February 26, 2008

Pollen.com — 'Enter your ZIP code and get your free allergy forecast'

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Here's Nancy Matsumoto's "Quick Fix" feature from today's Wall Street Journal about the site and several companions.

    Getting Pollen Counts

    Problem: You suffer from allergies and want data on pollen conditions at or far from home.

    Solution: Pollen.com offers free, two-day email alerts for U.S. locations according to ZIP Codes. Alerts are triggered whenever pollen levels in a ZIP Code reach 4.0 or above on a scale of 0 to 12. You also can see longer, four-day allergy forecasts. Free PC applications called Yahoo Widgets and Google Gadgets allow monitoring of local pollen activity using Yahoo or Google calendars on your computer desktop. Enter a ZIP Code at Pollen.com's sister site, www.pollenlibrary.com, to learn about the pollen-producing trees, grasses and weeds in your county. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology's site, www.aaaai.org/nab/index.cfm (click on "pollen counts") runs more than 70 pollen-counting stations in the U.S., Canada and Argentina, for which you can get email alerts. For pollen counts in Europe, try www.polleninfo.org, for all-English reports. The site includes links to pollen sites outside of Europe, though not all of them have good English translations.

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suffering hay fever.

Posted by: TOM LEE | Feb 5, 2009 6:50:07 AM

please give me some information how i can get zip code in India

Posted by: Preeti | Sep 16, 2008 2:08:16 AM

Pollen is ephemeral. Mold is eternal (including Antarctica: http://forestpathology.cfans.umn.edu/antarctica.htm ).

Posted by: 6.02*10^23 | Feb 27, 2008 7:58:34 AM

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