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  2. Textfree - Wikipedia

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    TextFree (formerly called Pinger and sometimes stylized as textfree) is a mobile application and web service that allows users to send and receive text messages, as well as make and receive VoIP phone calls, for free over the internet. The service costs nothing because it is supported by ads, but users have the option of paying for an ad-free ...

  3. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    The MMS standard extends the core SMS (Short Message Service) capability, allowing the exchange of text messages greater than 160 characters in length. Unlike text-only SMS, MMS can deliver a variety of media, including up to forty seconds of video, one image, a slideshow [31] of multiple images, or audio. The first MMS-capable phones were ...

  4. Line (software) - Wikipedia

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    Users can see a real-time confirmation when messages are sent and received or use a hidden chat feature, which can hide and delete a chat history (from both involved devices and Line servers) after a time set by the user. [51] The application also makes free voice and video calls.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  6. Pinger - Wikipedia

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    Pinger was founded in 2005 [2] by Greg Woock and Joe Sipher. [3] At first, the company created the Pinger Phone in 2008, which consolidated phone, email, and messaging contacts and communications. [2] [4] The free texting features were converted into a separate iPhone app called Textfree. [2]

  7. Zalo - Wikipedia

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    Free text messaging with emojis, images, videos and voicemail. Free phone calls (including video calls). Creating and replying to status messages. File sharing. Creating reminders. Adding friends (directly by phone number, finding people by phonebook or by scanning QR codes). Mobile payment by credit card via ZaloPay.

  8. How to identify a fake text message: Online skills 101 - AOL

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    Marketing companies really, really love text messaging these days. Why? Well, largely because almost everyone opens a text— 98%, compared to 20% for marketing emails —and about 45% of people ...

  9. Text messaging - Wikipedia

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    SMS messaging was used for the first time on 3 December 1992, [12] when Neil Papworth, a 22-year-old test engineer, used a computer to send the text message "Merry Christmas" via the Vodafone network to the phone of Richard Jarvis, [13] [14] who was at a party in Newbury, Berkshire celebrating the event.