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By Brough Turner You're going to be 20 minutes late for a final review sales meeting. Traffic is slow, but moving, so you don't want to risk sending a text message to your contact and get in an accident. You know she's in a meeting so you don't want to call her cell phone either. What do you do? Until ... Apr. 9, 2008 01:45 PM Reads: 4,025 | By Steinar Svalesen The producers of 'All My Children' were looking to add an interactive element that would allow fans to contribute to their popular daytime drama. The pioneering integration of premium wireless text messaging with television programming demonstrated the untapped market for premium text-... Nov. 25, 2003 12:50 PM Reads: 11,925 | By Jonathon Linner How would you like to ride on the back of a Superbike driven by champion Gary Mason or have the very latest Mitsubishi Evo featured in '2 Fast 2 Furious' sitting in your garage? Jul. 28, 2003 11:09 AM Reads: 11,042 | By Mark Breit Why is a technology that's a way of life in Europe - not to mention profitable and rapidly expanding - so slow to gain acceptance in the U.S.? Certainly the mobile phone users are there. So, it seems, are the wireless opportunities. Jul. 16, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 9,305 | By Bill Ray Short Message Service (SMS) has been the unpredicted golden goose of mobile telephone networks, with more than a billion messages flying through the airwaves every month over the GSM network alone. Even at a few cents a message it's not difficult to see how SMS might be the solution to... Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 13,027 | By Dan Lubar Now that the worst of the U.S. recession appears to be behind us, a majority of SMS (Short Messaging Services) fans and industry analysts agree that 2002 could be a real beginning for SMS in North America. Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 7,786 | By Dan Lubar Though interoperability has come to the North American text messaging market, it is not a panacea. SMS is still held back by the majority of cellphones whose SMS functionality might be described as 'challenged.' Some new, innovative technologies may help the situation. Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 8,015 | By James Morehead By using a pay-per-use model, service providers can actually attract subscribers, encourage usage, and realize revenue immediately without substantial overhead. The statistics are staggering - billions of text messages sent every month in Europe alone. Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 7,972 |
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