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Chikka was a web-based service that allowed free SMS between online and mobile users. It was launched in 2000 in the Philippines and expanded to 14 countries, but was shut down in 2018.
Text messaging, or texting, is the act of sending electronic messages between devices. Learn about the origin, development, and terminology of texting, as well as its social and cultural impact.
ECBS is an alert broadcast system in the Philippines that sends free mobile alerts before disasters happen. Learn about its background, information transmission capabilities, and mechanism from this Wikipedia article.
If you use an Android, there’s a good chance you use Google’s Messages app to send and receive text messages, photos, voice messages and video. You can also text anyone from your computer.
Originally the term "instant messaging" was distinguished from "text messaging" by being run on a computer network instead of a cellular/mobile network, being able to write longer messages, real-time communication, presence ("status"), and being free (only cost of access instead of per SMS message sent). [2] [3] [4]
Republic Act No. 10175 is a Philippine law that defines and penalizes various cybercrimes, such as hacking, cybersex, and libel. It has been criticized for restricting freedom of expression and has been challenged in court by journalists and activists.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how iOS 18’s satellite messaging helps isolated residents seek help in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Learn about the different types, features, and functions of various electronic instant messaging platforms, such as apps, websites, and devices. Compare how they support text, voice, video, file transfer, group chat, and more.