Why Do Companies Use Email to SMS Services?

There are a variety of company types that utilise email to sms services and in this article we’ll look at some of the most prominent. As the name suggests ‘email to sms’ services convert emails messages into sms messages that can be sent to anyone, be they an employee, associate or potential customer.

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Black Wii gets unboxed just in time for the darkest holiday

Those lucky enough to live in Europe will soon (as in November 6th soon) be able to purchase a special edition of that black Nintendo Wii some of us have been drooling over for the past few months. Sure, it’s just a regular Wii… but it’s black, which is so much cooler. Well someone’s finally gotten their hands on it and done an unboxing, and we have to say that it looks even better than it did in the press shots. The limited edition Black Wii bundle with Wii Sports Resort and a Motion Plus controller will run you around

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US cyber center opens to battle computer attacks (AP)

AP – The United States is well behind the curve in the fight against computer criminals, Sen. Joe Lieberman said Friday, as Homeland Security officials opened a $9 million operations center to better coordinate the government’s response to cyberattacks.

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More on the DROID: thoughts from the rest of Engadget

Somewhat unusually, Verizon and Motorola actually gave us four DROID review units to play with — and while Paul, Nilay, and Chris all contributed to Josh’s official Engadget review, there were definitely some different perspectives (and dissenting opinions) amongst the team. Rather than try to squeeze everything together into one jumbled whole, we thought we’d let everyone add their own take on what’s clearly a watershed device for Motorola, Google, and Verizon. Read on for more!

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Intuit cuts CEO’s compensation by about half (AP)

AP – Intuit Inc. gave CEO Brad Smith compensation valued at $3.6 million, according to an Associated Press calculation of figures disclosed in a regulatory filing made Friday. The compensation was about half of what he earned last year, as the financial software maker’s profit took a hit in the downturn.

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