From direct mail to email to SMS and now through Facebook event invites, friends and colleagues use various means to invite us to socials. Although all of these methods have their more appropriate use, I feel that SMS invites are the ones that stick. Here’s why. More often than not, SMS invites that I send
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Cellphone9 on 29th Aug 2008 (via feeds.b5media.com)
Sms2Email by Wireless Labs can forward incoming SMS to an email address automatically. The software keeps monitoring incoming SMS on your phone. Once new SMS arrives, the software forwards the SMS to your email address via MMS or Email over GPRS/EDGE/3G/WIFI.
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MySymbian on 25th Sep 2008 (via My-Symbian.com)
Most everyone I know uses the consolidated message application to deal with their emails and SMS. While each email address comes with its own icon, it seems more expedient to hide those icons and just use the consolidated version. However, what if you want to keep email and SMS separate? I’ve seen this question posed quite a few times, so I thought I’d give it a whirl here. We’ll...
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BBGeeks on 7th Oct 2008 (via bbgeeks.com)
Send FREE SMS, and FREE picture messages to your friends and other messmo users, and FREE SMS to non messmo friends. Connect to Facebook, Email and dozens of channel’s on messmo. Create your... [
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Mobi11 on 10th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Blue Whale Systems today launched a new, free service for mobile phones starts bringing easy email access to the 2.7 billion people with ordinary mobile phones. The application offers a free mobile push email and push Facebook service. The service will initially be available for Nokia Series 60 and SonyEricsson feature phones.BlueWhaleMail doesn't just allow you to securely send and receive email
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CellPhoneDigest on 5th Jun 2008 (via cellphonedigest.net)