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dimitkoster says...

Преди няколко дни обявих игра, в която всеки има шанс да спечели 60% отсъпка от магазини FOX. Играта продължи от 23.11.2009 до 27.11.2009. В нея се включиха 203-ма участника. На случаен принцип с помощта на www.random.org изтеглих 3-ма от участниците, според реда им на регистрация в играта (17, 110, 169), които печелят талон за 60% остъпка от магазини FOX. (това са участниците в червено) За всеки случай изтеглих и две резерви (83, 114), които ще получат наградата в случай, че не успея да се свържа с някои от първоначално изтеглените или някой от тях няма възможност да се възползва от награта, която е валидна до 30.11.2009.

Тегленето на печелившите можете да видите като щракнете на клипа или ТУК

Поздравления за спечелилите. Късмет на всички останали. Очаквайте и други игри скоро.

Отчитането на резултата стана с помощта на www.fortumo.bg. Ако искате и вие да печелите направете си регистрация ТУК и ще получите 5 евро първоначален капитал.

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Sireesh says...

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mid0 says...

Dont be surprised if your Egyptian Friend, Significant other, Lover, Stalker, Prince, Mother-in-law, Girlfriend, Coworker, Boss, Doctor, Lawyer, Financial Advisor, Scientist, Teacher, or Entertainer are "busy" tomorrow from
9:30AM till 11:30 PST LA
12:30PM till 2:30 EST NY
5:30PM - 7:30 GMT London
7:30PM - 9:30 EET Egypt
8:30PM - 10:30 EAT Sudan
2:30 AM - 4:30 JST Tokyo (Thursday)

You can google the current time for most cities in the world by using Google and searching for example: time Cairo http://www.google.com/search?q=time+Cairo

For those on the go and in the US you can use Google SMS by texting 466-453 (GOOGLE) and use the same search term: time Cairo
(A free service from Google but your service provider may charge you for SMS)

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pressehof says...

Ratingen - Autogastankstellen finden leicht gemacht: Das komfortable SMS-Informationssystem der Firma InterMedia aus Ratingen wurde nochmals verbessert.

Es muss lediglich eine SMS mit dem Kennwort "autogas" und dem Autokennzeichen eines Kreises (z. B. "k" für Köln) oder mit einem Ort (z. B. "ratingen") an die SMS-Service-Nummer 83283 geschickt werden. Nur wenige Sekunden später erfolgt via SMS die Antwort mit Adressen, Telefon-Nummern und Öffnungszeiten der nächstgelegenen Autogas-Tankstellen in der angefragten Region - mit informativen Anfahrtshinweisen. Weitere Selektionen sind möglich (z. B. Tankstellen an einer Autobahn oder einer Bundesstraße). Pro Anfrage...

autogas-sms.de - Der schnellste Weg zur nächsten offenen Autogastankstelle bei Pressehof komplett lesen

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nitib says...

Scanning the news today on mobile + africa over Google is throwing up some interesting dots that I thought might be fun to connect. I'm seeking signs of whether the sub Saharan African mobile phone market is about to take off the way the Indian (or even South Asian?) market did about four years ago when Reliance Comm just dropped their basic sms and phone call pricing. Of course, in the Indian market, that happened almost at the same time that our friend Nokia launched their then lowest priced phone ever, the immortal 1100. To be honest, that phone has been both the saviour and the bane of the Finnish company in global emerging markets. However, I digress.

I've just come across bits on Nokia's emerging market moves (something I'm sad to confess I stopped getting excited about about a year or so ago when I decided we needed to move on to making larger scale things happen in the wireless world, not just what one, albeit fearlessly pioneering, company would do), and I've come across these other bits just now. Snippets first:

Essar, an Indian conglomerate's moves in Uganda and Congo's telcom sector. South African pressure continues on cellular operator pricing structure. The indisputable fact that Africans pay higher rates for basic services (with Steve Song's hard  work on comparitive pricing across SSA here). And now, some interesting bits, from The East African:

Kenyan telecom companies are bracing for an increase in customer migration and the possibility of price wars when the proposed mobile number portability becomes a reality in a few months.

Speaking separately to The EastAfrican, the four operators — Safaricom, Zain, Orange and Yu — have indicated that they will start positioning themselves for the technology in such a way that it makes a positive difference for their subscribers.

“The move by the industry regulator is welcome and we are ready to embrace it,” said Michael Joseph, Safaricom CEO.

Yu, in case you weren't aware is the brand under which Essar operates in Kenya. Taking all of this together, especially this last one, I'm getting a stronger and stronger sense that a major upheaval is imminent over the next few months in the overall mobile pricing landscape in Africa. And if its anything like India's growth rates then the whole market is going to change, dramatically. And not just for actual tangible artifacts either, but also services and programmes and plans. What happens when the combined influence and effect of Nokia Money and FrontlineSMS: Credit start making inroads into the demographic population?

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Alpha says...

The dream: Free SMS-like chat with your iPhone peeps.

The fulfilment:

1. Get WhatsApp.

2. Watch WhatsApp automatically find other WhatsApp users in your
Contacts.

2.1. (Make sure your contacts' phone numbers are present.)

3. Click on your WhatsApp-enabled friends' names to instant-message
them for free!

This beats Ping! because:

1. It's free. Ping! isn't, though the Lite version is (but it's ad-
supported).
2. You don't have to create and publicise another username. WhatsApp
uses your phone number.
3. Autodiscovery is the killer feature. You don't have to publish that
you're on WhatsApp. Any user with your number will find out
automatically.

Go get WhatsApp from the App Store now! Go, go! (Especially if you're
an iPhone-toting friend of mine!)

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Ammadz says...

As director of mobile products and partnerships at Twitter, one thing that always makes me smile is the growing demand for sending and receiving tweets via SMS. The ease of composing a text message combined with the "interruptiveness" of getting an alert for an account you follow is a powerful combination. This has always been the aspect of Twitter that excites me most. It's cool to think that a café in Jakarta can write their Twitter username on a chalkboard and tell people to text "follow username" to our shortcode for alerts about the daily special.

Today we are are announcing a partnership with AXIS (@axisgsm) in Indonesia to offer tweets via SMS on the shortcode 89887 (TWTTR). So if you live in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, or anywhere in between, send "START" to 89887 to activate your phone. To learn about all the useful commands we support via SMS click here.

If your country isn't supported with Twitter SMS, we're working with lots of folks around the globe and it's possible that your network will be up and running soon.

posted by @kevinthau at 6:52 PM

wonder when any of networks in Maldives be smart enough to get their few thousands penny out of this...

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aulia says...

I had a feeling something was up a couple of months ago when Three announced their Twitter by SMS feature. They pushed it hard and even collaborating with @infoll, and @lewatmana to co-promote their services during the Idul Fitri homecoming period. However there was no peep from Mashable or even on Twitter's own blog. Today, Twitter's Director of Mobile Products and Partnerships Kevin Thau announced that they're partnering with Axis (@axisgsm) to provide Twitter's SMS services in Indonesia.

This pretty much confirms that Three's Twitter service was not official. If you send via SMS, normally it would show up as a tweet sent via txt but with Three, it's via TwitPakeTri. Bottom line, does it matter if it's official? Not really, it just means that now there are two providers that let you use Twitter via SMS.

Twitter Blog: SMS for AXIS Indonesia

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homie50 says...

Und es stimmt also doch! Heute kann man von T-Mobile aus (egal ob Prepaid oder Postpaid) kostenlose SMS´s (in alle deutschen Netze) verschicken.

Die Gelegenheit nutze ich doch gerne und so wird heute jeder meiner Kontakte eine SMS bekommen, manche wird’s sicherlich freuen, aber andere werden ziemlich genervt drauf reagieren.

Aber mir egal, ich habe trotzdem meinen Spaß!

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Sandra says...

Masa pengirim sms dan yg katanya 'ninggalin pesan suara' sama? Dimana2 kalo mailbox yg kasih pesan juga dr nomor mailbox operator. Trus untuk dengerin pesan malah disuruh ketik BAGI(spasi) +628784100392(spasi)
3000 kirim ke:168 (GRATIS.)

Itu maksudnya disuruh kirim 3000 ke nomor +628784100392? Halaah basi bgt sih yg nipu. Beli pulsa sendiri kek, ini malah minta2 kirimin dr orang lagi. Eh itu juga masa pesan resmi gitu tulisnya untuk m'dengarkn?? wakakaka ga mau rugi dia nulis nya lebih dari 160 karakter..


Sent from my BlackBerry®

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