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My Favorite
Buzzword:
Get ready for the
Wireless MAN, baby. Or short for
Wireless Metropolitan Area Network.
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All About The MAN
Spam Overload Dept:
According
to a recent survey, about 65 percent of Net users spend 10 minutes
or more a day dealing with spam. About 37 percent of respondents get
100 junk messages a day, and 63 percent get 50 or more.
Source:
Symantec and Insightexpress
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Alice Hill's Technology
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Thursday, October 07, 2004
Google Via SMS
It wasn't enough to kick at Amazon today by launching book content you can search on, Google is also taking on SMS messaging. This is a MUST-TRY.
Here's how it works: Enter what you want to find. You can search for either a specific business (Pizza Hut) or a general service (pizza). Make sure to include both a city and state, or a zip code with your search terms. If you want to make sure you get Google Local results, put a period between the business name and the location ('pizza.10013' or 'pottery barn.boston ma')'.
For Residential Listings Try: first name, last name, city and state first name, last name, state first name, last name, area code first name, last name, zip code phone number, including area code last name, city, state last name, zip code
Then just send your query to 46645. If you forget all this, save the 46645 and send the word help. Nice. They even have a wallet sized-tip sheet. The thing will do dictonary definitions, prices from Froogle and on and on. Click here for more info.
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