SMS Weblogs / Textually / 2004 / 09 / 18

Conflicting polls add to election confusion

Interesting, in trying to make sense of the polls on the presidential candidates, are they way off since they're not touching cell phones? The Dallas Morning News writes "The rise of cell phones has made it harder for pollsters to track down respondents, analysts said, and a rising number of people don't want to participate at al

Aero Phone measures air pollution

Pantech unveiled three futuristic phones with unusual designs, a multimedia phone, an MP3 phone and unusual, an Aero phone - which looks like it might fly away - that measures the air pollutio

New marketing techniques are damaging brands

According to research by Cable & Wireless, conducted among 2,000 UK consumers focusing on the retail, travel and financial sectors, new marketing techniques such as text messaging are damaging consumer trust in brands, reports Brand Republi

Keitai Log is back!

Keitai Log is back since last week! An occasional Web diary by a group of Tokyo college students who are researching the changing role of cell phones -- keitai -- in Japanese societ

Financial Times, Sony Ericsson launch mobile news service

DMEurope The Financial Times and Sony Ericsson have announced a new mobile service that allows consumers to read up-to-date global business and financial news, comment and analysis from F

SMS forgery made simple

A post-graduate student at the University of Oslo has developed a method for users to spoof the origins of SMS (Short Message Service) texts sent by mobile phone, reports Aftenposte

Nokia's Connect to Art Brings Art to Mobile Phones

Connect to Art is a new dimension of art and Nokia's answer to artists' need to find new, innovative channels for artistic expression and ways to reach new and existing audiences by using new method

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