SMS Weblogs / Textually / 2004 / 05 / 28

Orange UK launches «Find Nearest»

Orange UK has announced it has launched a "Find Nearest" service, which allows customers to use SMS messages to locate restaurants, businesses, taxis, or themselves if lost - according to DMeurop

Push 2 Talk launched in India

Hutch, India's leading cellular service provider, has launched a Push to Talk service, reports Cellular New

E-books leader turns to cell phones

A year ago, Booktopia, Korea's leading e-book company by sales, used PDAs as its primary platform to serve reader

Cell phone lots open at US airports

Tight security and cellular phones have changed the way Americans pick people up at the airport, reports USA Today in an eye-opening articl

Put the tab on my mobile

In what looks like the first major blurring between telecommunications companies, credit card networks and banks, a conglomerate of mobile networks is launching a system that may take on credit cards as a way of paying for things, online and off, according to The Guardia

Texting time for absent pupils

Another school uses text messaging to inform parents of their child's absence, but in this case, a little more agressively than mos

'Idol' Sets Texting Record

The third season of hit Fox television show American Idol brought in 1

Low-cost texts to tempt deaf users

A service for deaf and disabled people that simulates SMS texting, but at a fraction of the cost, has been launched by British company Chatterbox, reports the BB

Texting the French Prime Minister

On Tuesday June 1st, French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin will answer questions online (at premier-ministr

Cash For Questions

Cash prizes of $ 200 to $300 are on offer to TV viewers in Argentina who are able to reply back to questions sent to their mobile within 60 seconds, reports 160character

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