1. Mobile Operators Break Boundaries in Emerging Markets

    View all 2 articles » Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Jul 29 2010)

    Mobile Operators Break Boundaries in Emerging Markets It’s an exciting time for the global mobile messaging market. Along with voice, SMS is currently one of the top two services used on any cellular network. And looking ahead, SMS traffic is expected to grow to more than 11 trillion messages in 2014 from 5 trillion in 2000, according to Portio Resea

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  2. Smarsh Launches Employee Text Message Archiving

    View all 2 articles » Explore Article InformationWeek (Jul 29 2010)

    Expanding on its social media, instant message and email archiving offerings, Smarsh has launched a mobile message archiving module for BlackBerry, Android and Windows with iPhone support due later this year.

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  3. AirMessenger Rapid Service Platform Introduced by Airwide Solutions for Sms ...

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    AirMessenger Rapid Service Platform Introduced by Airwide Solutions for SMS ...ABCNews.in (blog)Today it has been announced by Airwide Solutions, a provider of mobile messaging applications, solutions, and infrastructure, that a new application is ...

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  4. Sonic, REI, American Eagle drive traffic in-store via SMS alerts

    View all 5 articles » Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Jul 27 2010)

    Sonic, REI, American Eagle drive traffic in-store via SMS alerts Sonic, REI and American Eagle Outfitters participated in a ShopAlerts pilot program where 65 percent of consumers purchased a product as a result of a text alert they received.

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  5. Air2Web Promotes 'Clean Air' for SMS

    Explore Article Wireless Week (Jul 27 2010)

    Air2Web announced today that is rolling out enhanced SMS profanity filters...

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  6. Reality Check: Messaging’s vast contributions to society today and tomorrow - RCR Wireless News

    Explore Article Mobile Technology (Jul 13 2010)

    Reality Check: Messaging’s vast contributions to society today and tomorrow - RCR Wireless News There’s no question as to the explosive growth of mobile messaging, giving those of us in the mobile industry good reason to spend countless hours thinking about the variety of ways this technology can be leveraged for business success. While messaging presents tremendous business opportunities, I want to explore in this edition of “Reality Check” how this wildly popular form of communication also is making a valuable difference in the lives of the citizens of our world and how members of this industry are making positive contributions to society for today and tomorrow.

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  7. Why SMS matters in the App Age

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Jul 21 2010)

    Why SMS matters in the App Age By Josh Gordon The biggest advantage – and biggest drawback – to mobile marketing is the seemingly endless opportunity waiting to be harnessed.

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  8. SMS slingshot: Digital Text Messages on Urban Facades

    Explore Article textually.org (Jul 27 2010)

    SMS slingshot: Digital Text Messages on Urban Facades Guerilla Innovation on the SMS slingshot, a device designed to create digital augmented realities in urban space. The device is shaped as a wooden slingshot with a build-in mobile phone display, a keypad and a laser. Users can type a text message and shoot it straight at a large facade. A projector pointed at the facade will show the message as a colour splash with the message written within. The project is designed by VR/URBAN, a group of digital intervention-activists based in Berlin. They will demonstrate the device at various media-festival in the next couple of months. Check their website ...

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  9. Orchestra seeks audience by SMS

    Explore Article textually.org (Jul 22 2010)

    The New York Times on how orchestras in the US are using text messaging to get their audiences to vote for encore or to take advantage of discounts for upcoming performances. The texting tends to be solicited at outdoor performances, at which audiences are larger and include many people who are not regular concertgoers. It is also easier to take out a cellphone in the open air than in the confines of a concert hall. Sometimes the return texts are one-time messages: a taste of spam with your Brahms. In other cases orchestras are hoping to establish long-term textual relationships. ...

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  10. Puma Solar Phone Displays Energy Spent to Send SMS

    Explore Article textually.org (Jul 21 2010)

    Puma Solar Phone Displays Energy Spent to Send SMS A new smartphone from German sports company Puma—launched just last week in Europe through a partnership with France's Sagem Wireless—promises to serve both purposes by featuring both an integrated solar cell and an eco-metering function that displays all the resulting energy savings. Springwise reports via Kiwanja.net The Puma Phone, available SIM-free is sports-centric phone is shipped in eco-friendly packaging, and just one hour of sunshine provides enough power for one hour and 30 minutes of MP3 play or about 30 text messages, its makers say. Even more interesting is that users can easily see how much of their phone calls, ...

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  11. Spain’s World Cup Victory Sparks Text Mania

    Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Jul 20 2010)

    Spain’s World Cup Victory Sparks Text Mania Spain is one of the most text-savvy countries in Europe, with SMS playing an increasingly important part of everyday life. In addition to being used to celebrate important milestones such as sporting wins and the New Year, text messaging is also frequently used by Spaniards to book doctor’s appointments and pay for goods and services. In addition, SMS voting is extremely popular in Spain with subscribers voting for anything from government officials to TV talent show contestants.

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  12. Free iPhone SMS Provider Pinger Is Rocking: Disrupting Carriers With 600m Free SMS

    Explore Article textually.org (Jul 20 2010)

    Free iPhone SMS Provider Pinger Is Rocking: Disrupting Carriers With 600m Free SMS The San Francisco Chronicle on Pinger, a Silicon Valley startup whose iPhone app, "Textfree Unlimited," has now been used to send and receive more than 2.6 billion text messages, up from 1 billion earlier this year. The idea is pretty simple: You download an iPhone app, Textfree, and you can send and receive unlimited text messages for free. The app uses the iPhone's built-in real-time "push notifications" system to let you know right away that there's a new message for you, and the Textfree app can access all the numbers from your phonebook. Read full article.

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  13. Deaf children are being heard in Africa thanks to SMS

    Explore Article textually.org (Jul 16 2010)

    Deaf children are being heard in Africa thanks to SMS Cellphones in the classroom help break down barriers between the hearing and hearing impaired. The Vancouver Sun reports. Julie Solberg began venturing up the peaks of Uganda's mountains focused on retrieving deaf orphans with the purpose of providing them with an education. The children had been abandoned and left homeless. Solberg founded the Child Africa International School in Kabale, Uganda, in 2007 with the aim of integrating deaf children into a regular primary school. Cambridge to Africa, a United Kingdom group that works to advance education in Africa, is working with the school on a cellphone integration project that will ...

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  14. From Texting to Apps, Using Cell Phones for Health

    Explore Article Wireless Week (Jul 13 2010)

    With nagging text messages or more customized two-way interactions, researchers are trying to harness the power of cell phones to help fight chronic diseases.

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  15. Kenya launches SMS alert to monitor hate speech

    Explore Article textually.org (Jul 14 2010)

    Kenya launches SMS alert to monitor hate speech Kenya launched a toll-free SMS service Wednesday to monitor hate speech during campaigns ahead of the next months' constitutional referendum, reports The Montreal Gazette. The run-up to the August 4 vote for a new charter has been fraught with accusations between the pro- and anti-camps, while five people were killed in twin blasts at a rally against the draft law in Nairobi in June. Three politicians were last month charged in court for hate speech. "We know that there are still those who are making remarks that are not conducive to integration and cohesion and we are dealing with such ...

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