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May 03, 2004
SMS: humble but powerful

I was impressed by a sentence I read on The Age: "the mobile phone's most humble application - SMS, or Short Message Service - has finally attracted the attention of big business". I wasn't surprised by the content itself but rather by the use of the adjective "humble" to define SMS. If you think about it, it's true. SMS is just about 160 characters of text, something that isn't complex at all if compared to MMS, mobile video, mobile games or whatever else you want to name.
A part from this initial consideration, the article is interesting, because it talks the potentials of wireless marketing in Australia.

Comments on this entry

The mobile industry have forgotten what made SMS attractive..easy to use and cheap. Industry is constantly pushing technology to users hoping that some of it will stick, rather than understanding what users want from their phones, and then delivering that. The ignornace of what people do in their daily lives is staggering, and the industry as a whole is far to technology focused, rather than trying to understand what role they play in peoples lifstyles.

Posted by: Kuwaitii at June 19, 2004 12:23 PM

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