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Happy Birthday, SMS! 12/03/2011 12:54 PM

When Neil Papworth used a computer keyboard to type the message “Merry Christmas” and then sent it from a computer to his boss’s Orbitel 901 handset, texting as we know it was born.

That was 19 years ago.

Since then, texting has grown in leaps and bounds: 1.56 trillion texts were sent in the United States alone in 2010. More than 52,000 texts are sent every second. What started out as plain, text-only messages has evolved into a way to quickly and easily share information, pictures, and more.

Now, while people still use the service to send holiday well wishes, they also use it for so much more.

Individuals use texting to buy goods, earn discounts, and cast votes. They can get alerted when their bank funds are running low, enter to win a Sweepstakes, or donate money after a natural disaster – all from their mobile phone.

2WayTxt lets businesses tap into this powerful communication tool, and gives them a way to reach out to their customers in a medium they know and love.

Contact us today, and start texting tomorrow!

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2WAYTXT to be showcased at Mobile Monday Demo Night! 01/25/2010 01:39 PM

Come learn more about and vote for 2WAYTXT tonight from 5:30-8:30pm at Mobile Monday’s Demo Night event. For more details: http://2txt.it/000022

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Mobile Making a Difference 01/21/2010 09:15 AM

The catastrophic earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010 has left many in need, and the global response has yielded immediate financial support that is unprecedented, made possible by mobile technology and texting campaigns.

Within hours of the news first breaking, the Red Cross launched a text messaging campaign to raise funds. Those wishing to lend a hand could simply text HAITI to 90999 to donate $10 to the Red Cross Relief Fund. Soon to follow, Yele Haiti, a grassroots movement founded by Wyclef Jean in support of growth in Haiti, launched their own mobile effort, asking supporters to text YELE to 501501.

The immediacy of SMS enables people to donate effortlessly and in masses, without the complications of setting up a network or infrastructure. The Red Cross reported 500,000 donations of $10 each within the first three days of the campaign. That’s $5 million, raised in three days!

Using mobile as a tool to illicit an immediate response makes it perfectly suited to causes such as disaster relief. Anybody with a cell phone can make donations anywhere and anytime, bringing individual efforts together for a united cause. People from across the United States were able contribute to a global effort.

Now that mobile is a tool to address world issues, never before have you truly had so much power in the palm of your hand.

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Is President Obama an SMS dream? 01/24/2009 01:27 PM

We haven’t heard yet from the Guinness Book of World Records but according to several reporters, including Colin Gibbs for RCR Wireless News, President Obama’s inauguration was likely to break text-messaging records. 

The whole multiple-day celebration breathed a rockstar element that no American has witnessed for a US president. Everyone, including bona fide rock stars like Bono, Jay-Z, Sheryl Crow, and Bruce Springsteen, among a sea of others, flocked to Washington to take part in the historic event. With DC officially infiltrated and the attendee estimation around two million, it was difficult to get past security or onto any line that had a Metro stop close to the Mall, let alone see him swearing in.

VeriSign Inc, an Internet infrastructure service provider, said they expected 1.4 billion messages nationwide on inauguration day. You know when even Anderson Cooper can’t get past the triple line of law enforcement to get to CNN, he’s definitely texting Campbell.

The Post texted attendees with tips on traffic jams, street closures and event times while the Presidential Inaugural Committee offered a texting service to receive weather updates and other pertinent information about the celebration. All wireless carriers were said to have beefed up their networks to handle the influx of texting. While there were some texting concepts planned out (i.e. – the Post and the Inaugural Committee), there should have been more ideas implemented to support this rising popular habit of cell phone users.

President Obama has consistently used SMS to get his information directly to the public and has made known that he will continue using that tactic after he takes the oath. This just proves that the mass public is open to receiving information this way and are slowly jumping on the bandwagon for sending, as well. 

Jay Emmet, general manager of OpenMarket Inc, said it well, “Think of SMS as the next generation of the Emergency Broadcasting System,” he said. “Mobile is becoming another necessary channel of any integrated marketing campaign and a critical piece of a holistic communications strategy.”

Whatever the reason people were texting on Inauguration Day – be it their excitement for the new President, trying to find their friend on the Mall, or wanting their T9 to recognize the word, “inauguration” – it’s proof that it won’t be much longer before SMS becomes completely mainstream.

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Txting In The New Year 12/31/2008 12:12 PM

What will you be doing when the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s? Drinking Champagne? Throwing Confetti? Perhaps you will be among the increasing trend of people texting friends, family and loved ones with greetings for the new year. If you are not amongst us in practice chances are you are amongst us in the crowd. New Year’s is one of the highest text messaging days of the year. Sprint anticipates a 100 percent lift in text messages over the New Year’s holiday, and the lift is not just from the under 30 crowd. New studies have shown that 20 percent of adults ages 50-64 use text messaging which is up from 13 percent 2 years ago. Among this 20 percent 76 percent say they primarily use text messaging to reach their children. Therefore, don’t be surprised to receive a text from Mom this New Year’s.

New Year’s is the perfect social holiday to review how pervasive text messaging has become in our culture. I challenge you to conduct your own survey or just analyze the crowd you are in during the holiday. See who is reaching for their cellphone to send a text message. Given all of the recent studies about the extensive use of text messaging usage, you may not be surprised by how many people are text messaging….but you may be surprised by who is texting.

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Update Your Status 12/15/2008 10:30 AM

How many times a day do you update your status on your Twitter account? Facebook? Myspace? AIM?

With many social networking websites available on your cell phone or PDA browser, it’s easy to stalk (err, keep track of) what everyone is doing at all times of the day. Twitter, which acquired more than three million accounts by September 2008, allows you to text your update to their keyword and it will automatically refresh your page with your whereabouts. Twitter even takes it a step further by linking to your blogs and other sites. Text, “You know you want to know every detail of my day” to the keyword, “40404″ and your Facebook friends will comment!

Although seemingly excessive, there are benefits:

  • Quick and easy way to locate clients and friends
  • Easy to update most sites – text your “update” to a keyword
  • Provides the practice for non-texters to gain the basic understanding how SMS functions

Updating and informing others of your status isn’t just personal anymore. Even the American Red Cross uses Twitter (http://twitter.com/RedCross ) to give up-to-date information about local disasters.

This new way of communicating makes everyone more comfortable with sending and receiving text messages. So, go ahead and get your personal message or status out there.

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