> > > > Wouldn't it be better if you used something like Genie,
> > > > which sents instant messages to phones?
> > >
> > > Oh. I could. Easily.
> > >
> > > The question, though, is do peoples want me to spam their
> > > cell phone, or do they prefer to access the url when the fancy str
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 01:22:07PM +0100, Jonathan E. Paton wrote:
> > > Wouldn't it be better if you used something like Genie,
> > > which sents instant messages to phones?
> >
> > Oh. I could. Easily.
> >
> > The question, though, is do peoples want me to spam their
> > cell ph
> > Oh well, it appears that SMS Internet exists
> > through a brief search on google.
> >
> > Wouldn't it be better if you used something like Genie,
> > which sents instant messages to phones?
>
> Oh. I could. Easily.
>
> The question, though, is do peoples want me to spa
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 06:57:01PM +0100, Jonathan E. Paton wrote:
> > Anyway, I am pleased to announce that the TPR(0,3) golf
> > tournament is now accessible through SMS. The first
> > service to be offered is called 'Dial-a-rank'. To access
> > one's personal rank for the course, you can go to
> Anyway, I am pleased to announce that the TPR(0,3) golf
> tournament is now accessible through SMS. The first
> service to be offered is called 'Dial-a-rank'. To access
> one's personal rank for the course, you can go to: ...
Hang on... isn't SMS the technology that brings us text
messages? O