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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Google: Send Free SMS Through Gmail

Apparently stiff competition really makes a number of giant companies in the virtual world continues to innovate. After Facebook make massive changes, Microsoft is buying shares of Skype, now Google is doing a breakthrough by presenting a free SMS from Gmail. The new feature is seen on Monday (9/26/2011) for Indonesia region.

How to send it is very easy. Log into your Gmail account. SMS facility is on the chat box, enter the number you wish to send SMS. In the box, enter the contact name of the person you want to send an SMS to make sure the numbers are correct. Then click Save. If the person gives a reply, it will appear like a chat. The entire conversation will be stored in a such as normal chat.

Below is a list of supported mobile operators for SMS Chat in Gmail

Afghanistan
Afghan Wireless Communication CompanyGhana
Airtel
TigoIndonesia
Indosat
Telkomsel
TriKenya
Airtel
orange
SafaricomKuwait
Wataniya
ZainLiberia
CellcomNigeria
Glo
StarcommsPalestinian Territories
Jawwal
Wataniya MobilePhilippines
Globe
SMART
Sun CellularSaudi Arabia
Mobily
STC
ZainUganda
Orange
MTN
Uganda Telecom

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Divided Fed says likely to keep rates low through mid-2013

US Government Monitoring Facebook for Federal Reserve Protests.

by saigneurdeguerre The Federal Reserve will keep rates low until 2013 The Federal Reserve saidTuesday it would keep interest rates at a.

European Parliament by Federal Reserve keeps interest rates below 0.25% until mid 2013 Washington. (EFE) .- The Federal Reserve today decided until.

GETTY IMAGES NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve spoke — and the financial markets responded with a dive. Stocks dropped Tuesday afternoon immediately after the Fed said that economic growth this year has been “considerably slower” than it expected and

The Fed said it expects to keep its key interest rate near zero through mid-2013.


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