I'm excited about Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), which lets me send photos via SMS or post videos to my blog directly from my cell phone. It's a glimpse into the future of mobile content sharing.
I discovered NetXCell, a neat service that allows me to send SMS messages directly from my web browser. It is a convenient way to manage mobile messaging without needing a physical handset for every text.
I’ve shared a useful compendium of multimedia projects for Linux, sourced from RobotWisdom. This directory highlights various audio and video tools specifically for Debian users and open-source enthusiasts looking for creative software solutions.
I highlight Indivoice’s launch of voice messaging and telephone-based email services in Delhi and Mumbai. While promising for the Indian market, I find the platform currently lacks the maturity and features of Yahoo! by Phone.
I think this SMS weblog is a cool idea for posting updates via text. It shows how early mobile blogging worked by bridging cellular technology with the web to enable quick, remote updates long before smartphones.
I discovered I can send and receive emails on my BPL mobile phone using a custom address. I integrated it with MSN Messenger to chat via SMS, though response times take several seconds.