Posts Tagged ‘text messaging’
A First Look at Facebook Messenger
“Facebook has published a new free app for iPhone and Android, Facebook Messenger, that unbundles its private message service from the all-in-one Facebook app.”
Facebook more popular than text electronic messaging, but more people use text electronic messaging than Facebook
A smallish (hence questionable) survey of 300 consumers in Boston, U.S. by PR agency Prompt Communications found that phone calls remain the most park (99%) method of communication. With 96% score, Facebook is now the next most popular communication tool, followed by SMS (93%) and email (91%).
However, when people were asked which method they used most frequently, most participants chose SMS (37%), followed by Facebook Read more »
NetLingo: whole thing-theater opportunity
My fave online nomenclature web site, NetLingo, В is back again – with a definition that I’m very familiar with, but a terminus that I’m not:В
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whole-house opportunity
Term used by Gospel According to John Malone (one of the world’s richest citizenry) to describe what the combined efforts of AT&ere;T (New York Stock Exchange: T)/TCI could offer consumers: “seamless” integration of video recording, part, and Internet Read more »
NetLingo: inner eccentric
Here comes NetLingo with another classic technical school-terminus:
inner eccentric
The techie trench within each of us. It’s what we twist to when we’re searching for that abstraction clue to help us unlock the secret to our favourite biz or when we’re trying to remember how we did something in a software system program. For exercise, “If I could just get in touching with my ‘inner Read more »
NetLingo: In the Cloud
The quality online tech phrase site that is NetLingo is ‘in da theater’ again – with a phrase that we’re hearing almost daily relating to mobile present:
in the swarm
Whenever you see an example in a cartridge holder or paper about how the Internet works, there is usually a cloud drawn in the top portion of the picture to represent the technology and information transference Read more »
