SMS Weblogs / Textually / 2004 / 03 / 21

Attack is inevitable, say the police. So how can we stop it?

British Government officials sense that a terrorist strike on a major British city is only a matter of time, with London the prime target, according to an article in The Independen

Text messages shape politics in Philippines 

A wonderful article by Richard Baum and Dolly Aglay for Reuters on how text messaging has shaped politics in the Philippine

Banks' cash machines to offer top-ups for mobiles

This is a cool service offered to customers of the Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWes

Frazzzle dazzzle

This is really entertainin

The «night of the short text messages»

"New technologies like e-mail and short text messages (SMS) radically changed the way to mobilize people," says Lorenzo Mosca, a researcher from the University of Florence on civil society's use of new technologies, in an article published in Antiwa

Indian railways to give staff high-tech mobiles to limit accidents

The Indian Railways, the world's largest employer, will introduce advanced mobile telephones for train staff to cut down on its high accident rate, according to the AF

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