Another useful one that I use all the time is 1-800-555-TELL <a class="user" href="http://www.1-800-555-tell.com/">http://www.1-800-555-tell.com/</a> . They offer stock quotes, movie times, taxis, ringtones, weather, sports and a whole bunch of other information for free. I use it to check all the local movie times instead of calling each theater.
I use 800-555-TELL at least once/weekend, and I use GOOGL a few times a week. TELL is useful for up-to-date sports scores when you don't want to wait for your phone to connect to the Internet and such. You can also play blackjack with a voice that impersonates Sean Connery when you're bored, kind of funny.I use GOOGL for phone numbers and definitions, they usually text me back instantly. I have unlimited texts so it works out well.
Most Cellphones have a note feature that allows you to save a phone number as a note while your on the phone call itself to whoever....give it a try and check out your options while on your next phone call. I use it all the time to save, well duh, notes!!!
Despite occasional headaches, technology has also brought us plenty to be thankful for: safety, convenience and entertainment on the go. Next time you're running late, lost or lonely, ask yourself: aren't you grateful for your cellphone? A message from Pinger alerts a user that a voice mail message has been received. Actually, don't answer yet. With every passing month, cellphones are becoming even more useful. Sure, it's nice that they let you call people from the road. But lately, their reach has grown, thanks to clever programmers making links between the cellular world and the Internet. Here, for your gratitude-generating pleasure, is a rundown of some of the most exciting and powerful services awaiting your cellphone at this very moment. Better yet, at the moment, they're all free.
Despite occasional headaches, technology has also brought us plenty to be thankful for: safety, convenience and entertainment on the go. Next time you're running late, lost or lonely, ask yourself: aren't you grateful for your cellphone? A message from Pinger alerts a user that a voice mail message has been received. Actually, don't answer yet. With every passing month, cellphones are becoming even more useful. Sure, it's nice that they let you call people from the road. But lately, their reach has grown, thanks to clever programmers making links between the cellular world and the Internet. Here, for your gratitude-generating pleasure, is a rundown of some of the most exciting and powerful services awaiting your cellphone at this very moment. Better yet, at the moment, they're all free.
vegasmacguyNov 28, 2006
Another useful one that I use all the time is 1-800-555-TELL <a class="user" href="http://www.1-800-555-tell.com/">http://www.1-800-555-tell.com/</a> . They offer stock quotes, movie times, taxis, ringtones, weather, sports and a whole bunch of other information for free. I use it to check all the local movie times instead of calling each theater.
lindsayNov 28, 2006
The google mobile service may be free, but it warns that carrier services may charge...I'm sure they do..I haven't heard of free text messages..
pernoNov 29, 2006
I use 800-555-TELL at least once/weekend, and I use GOOGL a few times a week. TELL is useful for up-to-date sports scores when you don't want to wait for your phone to connect to the Internet and such. You can also play blackjack with a voice that impersonates Sean Connery when you're bored, kind of funny.I use GOOGL for phone numbers and definitions, they usually text me back instantly. I have unlimited texts so it works out well.
scosolNov 30, 2006
@vegasmacguywtf kind of phone do you have that doesn't know what time it is?
killerkellerjrDec 6, 2006
Most Cellphones have a note feature that allows you to save a phone number as a note while your on the phone call itself to whoever....give it a try and check out your options while on your next phone call. I use it all the time to save, well duh, notes!!!
mandarinDec 6, 2006
A question:If you send a text to Google , you are still charged right?
wnysteelDec 11, 2006
thanks, i knew something like this had to exist, but i couldn't find it. works sweet!
awhileagoJun 17, 2008
Despite occasional headaches, technology has also brought us plenty to be thankful for: safety, convenience and entertainment on the go. Next time you're running late, lost or lonely, ask yourself: aren't you grateful for your cellphone? A message from Pinger alerts a user that a voice mail message has been received. Actually, don't answer yet. With every passing month, cellphones are becoming even more useful. Sure, it's nice that they let you call people from the road. But lately, their reach has grown, thanks to clever programmers making links between the cellular world and the Internet. Here, for your gratitude-generating pleasure, is a rundown of some of the most exciting and powerful services awaiting your cellphone at this very moment. Better yet, at the moment, they're all free.
awhileagoJun 17, 2008
Despite occasional headaches, technology has also brought us plenty to be thankful for: safety, convenience and entertainment on the go. Next time you're running late, lost or lonely, ask yourself: aren't you grateful for your cellphone? A message from Pinger alerts a user that a voice mail message has been received. Actually, don't answer yet. With every passing month, cellphones are becoming even more useful. Sure, it's nice that they let you call people from the road. But lately, their reach has grown, thanks to clever programmers making links between the cellular world and the Internet. Here, for your gratitude-generating pleasure, is a rundown of some of the most exciting and powerful services awaiting your cellphone at this very moment. Better yet, at the moment, they're all free.