Category Archives: Text Messaging

Turning Words into Action – Apple SIRI vs Google NOW

Computers that intuitively and instantly respond to our every command (including spoken words) have been the talk of futurists for decades.  With the launch of Siri last year on the iPhone 4s (result of Apple’s April 2010 purchase of Siri … Continue reading

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CxO’s in TRANSITION, must consider this about technology

Economic times of the last decade have unwoven, unfurled and turned inside out careers of many a baby-boomer age executive.  Whether the result of yet another RIF, merger / acquisition re-assignment or just getting fired – the bottom line is … Continue reading

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Tom Smith (Blog Author) completes Google Certification

Tom Smith, founder of TechEn enterprises llc and creator of a fully managed service offering of Google Apps For Business (GAFYD.net – Google Apps For Your Domain) recently completed Google certification testing and accordingly is proud to present the “Certification … Continue reading

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Small change -> Gigantic Impact (Email via Texting) a Google Mail feature

Google has rolled out a new service for mobile phone users in Africa that could have world impact.  Gmail users (in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya) may now send and receive emails using the built-in SMS features of their mobile phones. … Continue reading

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Google Multi-mode Communication – a Cool Secret in Plain Sight

How many have experienced the event of repeatedly looking at or walking right past an item you were searching for?  I bet nearly everyone would have to abmit to saying Yes!  Or how many times have you said “I wish … Continue reading

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GAFYD.net* can redefine CELL PHONE messaging – PART 3

Big, bigger and biggest — we see it a lot in product offerings. But as this picture hints – the age of the person connected to the feet is unknown. Is it a Child, Teen and Adult – or just … Continue reading

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GAFYD.net* can redefine CELL PHONE messaging – PART 2

A recent article in the United Kingdom sheds light on a basic truth  Mobile phone bonanza ‘over’, despite demand in developing markets (The Guardian, Sunday 18 Sep 2011, by Juliette Garside) Highlights from the article Much of the mobile companies’ … Continue reading

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GAFYD.net* can redefine CELL PHONE messaging

Voice mails and text messages are a critical part of everyday communication. Billions of text messages are sent daily.  Yet, the paying customer has limited access and control over storage management, viewing and retention of their own messages. Consider the … Continue reading

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Google Voice goes Mainstream Wireless via Sprint

WOW! Google Voice has raised its flag in the land of traditional telephony.  March 21, 2011 it was announced existing Sprint wireless customers will be able to get full Google Voice capability via their Sprint phone number if they want.  … Continue reading

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Microsoft inflicts “visible hit” on an “invisible invader” – Rustock Spambot

Unlike many conflicts occurring around the globe today – the war in Cyberspace between “Spam bots” and billions of everyday web uses typically goes on silently behind the scenes and unreported. On March 17, 2011 – via a combined legal … Continue reading

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