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SMS campaign will promote “The Next Jo Millionaire: An International Affair.”Following today's post on Coca-Cola launching the first cross-carrier SMS campaign in the US, here comes another one (both campaigns are thanks to Mobile application company Mobliss T-Mobile sponsors UEFA's European Football Championships in 2004As one of the Official Partners at UEFA European Football Championships 2004, T-Mobile will be providing exclusive services and content to its customers in five European market World stars for Mandela's Aids bashMore than 20 international stars and a collection of homegrown artists will rock Green Point Stadium in South Africa next month for Nelson Mandela's international Aids awareness concert, reports Cape Argu "Wink" SMS from Match.comOnline dating site Matc Text Messaging TheaterAnother one for SMS meets the Art Webmasters warned by SMS of Website defacement attacks thanks to SiteWardenNextLabs has launched a tool to help web managers monitor Web defacement attacks (something that happened frequently last century "Free cells = less crime"More than half of the thefts in South Africa are for cellphones, reports News2 Coke launched cross-carrier SMS campaign in the USCoke Music's "Decibel Central" Promotion claims to be the first-ever cross-carrier SMS campaign in the USA, where Coca-Cola consumers can redeem cap codes from 20-o One out of three SMS sent in the world is in ChineseLatest figures released by China's Ministry of Information Industry show China has the world's largest mobile phone ownership with 206 million subscribers -- or 16 in every 100 people owning mobile phone Fox to launch wireless ‘Simpsons’ campaignFox Television is planning on offering a variety of “Simpsons”-themed wireless services, including ring tones, wallpapers and games, according to RCRNew Dow Jones Newswires To LAunch European Mobile News ServiceDow Jones Newsires will launch a news service for delivery to wireless devices in Europe, in association with mobile technolgoy vendor Yellow Peppe Oracle, Vodafone to Unveil Plan For Wireless Access to SystemsOracle and Vodafone plan to announce Tuesday new software and commercial links that will allow customers to access corporate computer systems easily using their mobile phones and other wireless devices, according to the WS |
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