Textmessage.cc

Posted by on Jan 5, 2006 | 12 Comments

People are using their cell phone’s more than ever before, and not just for voice communications. As mobile technology improves, users find themselves being able to surf the Internet, play multimedia files, and manage their schedules. Even with these impressive features, one of the things that gets used and abused the most is text messaging. I never thought that I’d use it as much as I do, but since my friends constantly utilize it, I began to realize that it’s an effective way to distribute small chunks of information that don’t necessarily warrant a regular conversation. With Textmessage.cc, you can now send free text messages to your friends from your Web browser.

This service is quicker than trying to fumble around with your keypad to create a message. It’s important to note that you’ll probably only want to use Textmessage.cc if your message doesn’t require a response, because if the receiver tries to respond, you won’t get the message. While the service is free and it does really work, there is some site advertising that accompanies your message, making a simple note a little too complicated.

  • http://www.athand.org Jason

    The Textmessage.cc service looked fantatic! – shame it didn’t work

  • http://twitter.com/437341 Mohan Arun

    I would say different individualized, personal styles of presentation work best for different people. “the Lessig method” “the Kawasaki method” “the Godin method” “the Takahashi method” etc. The Takahashi method uses only big-letter text in all slides…

  • http://twitter.com/437341 Mohan Arun

    I would say different individualized, personal styles of presentation work best for different people. “the Lessig method” “the Kawasaki method” “the Godin method” “the Takahashi method” etc. The Takahashi method uses only big-letter text in all slides…

  • http://twitter.com/437341 Mohan Arun

    I would say different individualized, personal styles of presentation work best for different people. “the Lessig method” “the Kawasaki method” “the Godin method” “the Takahashi method” etc. The Takahashi method uses only big-letter text in all slides…

  • http://twitter.com/437341 Mohan Arun

    I would say different individualized, personal styles of presentation work best for different people. “the Lessig method” “the Kawasaki method” “the Godin method” “the Takahashi method” etc. The Takahashi method uses only big-letter text in all slides…

  • http://twitter.com/437341 Mohan Arun

    I would say different individualized, personal styles of presentation work best for different people. “the Lessig method” “the Kawasaki method” “the Godin method” “the Takahashi method” etc. The Takahashi method uses only big-letter text in all slides…

  • http://www.facebook.com/Jun.Inoha.Edwards Jun Inoha Edwards

    will you show us your presentation?

  • http://www.facebook.com/Jun.Inoha.Edwards Jun Inoha Edwards

    will you show us your presentation?

  • http://www.facebook.com/Jun.Inoha.Edwards Jun Inoha Edwards

    will you show us your presentation?

  • http://www.facebook.com/Jun.Inoha.Edwards Jun Inoha Edwards

    will you show us your presentation?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IAWDYILQEV4LNHUVACY4Y7GEII Eduardo

    OMG 30 rock arrived to lockergnome. This is getting ridiculous…

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IAWDYILQEV4LNHUVACY4Y7GEII Eduardo

    OMG 30 rock arrived to lockergnome. This is getting ridiculous…