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Teleflip

I just found a nice site: teleflip.com. It lets you email any phone by just sending a message to phonenumber@teleflip.com. No longer do I need to find out someone’s provider and email syntax. Plus, they can reply right back to you. In the past I’ve used AIM to send people messages but I think I’ll be trying this one out for a bit.

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  1. Devin Reams | Google’s Free SMS | devinreams.com linked to this post on February 2, 2006

    [...] Quotes « Mr. Six Revealed Published 0 minutes ago –> » It looks like Google has done what teleflip set out to do: free text messages sent online. Unfortunately you do need to know your recepient’s provider. There’s another catch: “we might also log the text of the message you send, in order to investigate and correct technical problems with the service”. Uh oh.. has anyone called this evil yet? [...]

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