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Hasler sends SMS to fans Sky News Australia Manly coach Des Hasler has taken the extraordinary step of texting apathetic Sea Eagles fans, imploring them to get to the SFS for Friday night's preliminary final against Brisbane. The club is also putting on free buses from Sydney's northern beaches ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HHS launches SMS smoking cessation services mobihealthnews The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced this week two new SMS smoking cessation programs, QuitNowTXT and SmokeFreeTXT, as part of their Text4Health initiative. The programs, a collaboration with the National Cancer Institute, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kenya: SMS-to-TV Software Does IT for Firm All Africa ICT Mr Macharia, who has tried his hand in media production, entertainment and marketing, has come up with a new way of developing company brands and marketing their products through a simple SMS chat. His company piloted a mobile text messaging software, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Third of American texters prefer to be reached via SMS than call AHN | All Headline News A growing number of Americans who use SMS to communicate prefer to be reached via text messaging than voice call based on a survey of the Pew Research Center, which studies US trends. In the phone survey of 2277 adults ages 18 and older that the center ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Limits freedom of consumers Times of India That flash of irritation when your phone beeps yet again with another junk SMS offering a property deal or a slimming sauna belt has, unfortunately, become far too common over the past few years. The downside of the spectacular growth of the mobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What Mobile Marketing & SMS Co's Think Of TRAI's SMS Spam Regulations MediaNama.com By Anupam Saxena on September 19th, 2011 | Post a Comment We posed six questions to senior execs in three companies in the mobile marketing/SMS business about what will happen once TRAI's SMS Spam guidelines are enforced, what they wish TRAI had done ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Referendum 1 would allocate $20000 to buy SMS short code Tufts Daily Referendum 1, which would authorize the disbursement of $20000 to TuftsLife to fund the purchase of an SMS short code for a one−year trial period, will be put to a student body−wide vote tomorrow. The referendum would grant TuftsLife money drawn from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Telcos shift focus from SMS to broadband Visayan Daily Star The country's two leading telecommunication companies are shifting focus on broadband services as revenues from text messaging are likely to drop in the next five years. Orlando Vea, Smart Communication Inc.'s chief wireless advisor, said his company ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Referendum 1 would allocate $20000 to buy SMS short code ... Referendum 1 would allocate $20000 to buy SMS short code. Referendum 1, which would authorize the disbursement of $20000 to TuftsLife to fund the purchase of an SMS short code for a. Back. Close this frame. College Media Network |
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