Search Wikipedia and RSS News Feeds via SMS |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 3:44 pm |
| Tags: handy resources, journalism, mobile, rss, search, wikis, lifehacks, sms, text messaging, wikipedia |
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Lately I have been experimenting a lot with text messaging services since it's the primary way people interact with data on their cell phones. Plus, as you know, I am into the whole microblogging revolution. You can do a lot with SMS, including send them from your desktop, query the Web or even use it to find a clean public restroom believe it or not. Here's another one I really like. GoLiveMobile has set up a way to query Wikipedia via text messages using their Text2WAP technology. All you need to do is send a text message to the number 23907 with the word ABOUT followed by your search topic - e.g. ABOUT WIKIPEDIA. You will then get a link back to a special mobile-friendly version of the Wikipeida entry. In addition, the company has a news search engine as well that scans RSS feeds. Simply text NEWS [Search Term] - eg NEWS MINNEAPOLIS - to 23907 and you will get back a link to a special formatted web page. The service is free but typical SMS charges apply. Handy stuff. [ Full article ] |
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