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  2. 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 ...

  3. Textfree - Wikipedia

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    TextFree states on its website that it has more than 130 million users (as of September 2022). [1] The mobile app runs on both iOS and Android devices, [2] and there is a desktop version available for download on macOS and Windows. Users can also access TextFree's services online via a web browser. Competitors include GOGII, Optini and WhatsApp.

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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!

  5. Line (software) - Wikipedia

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    2.5.11 [9] / 21 February 2023 ... In July 2016, Line Corporation held ... (free calls and text messages). According to the article, South Korean cybersecurity ...

  6. Viber - Wikipedia

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    On 31 March 2011, Viber 2.0 was released which added instant messaging (IM) capabilities. [84] In July 2012 group messaging and an HD Voice engine were added to both Android and iOS applications. [85] Today, users can send several kinds of media files including photos, videos, GIFs, files, audio messages, and stickers. [86]

  7. Yahoo Messenger - Wikipedia

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    As of the month of September 2001, over five billion instant messages were sent on the network, up 115% from the year before, according to Media Metrix. [70] Another study in August 2002 showed that it had a 16.7 percent share of IM work and home subscribers in the U.S., compared to 24.1 percent for MSN and 28.3 percent for AIM.

  8. 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]

  9. Sinch AB - Wikipedia

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    Sinch launched its Voice and Instant Messaging [48] products in May 2014, and quickly launched their SMS API [49] product at the end of 2014. In 2016, CLX also acquired Sinch for a total consideration of SEK 138.9 million on a debt-free basis. [50]