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Just an SMS will get you the meaning
Calcutta News.Net Saturday 22nd November, 2008 (IANS)
No access to an internet or even a dictionary? Don't worry! Now you can just send an SMS and know the meaning of any word or term.
'Anyone can just send an SMS to know the meaning. Instantly the answer will come on their mobile,' co-founder and CEO of Innoz Technologies Deepak Ravindran said Friday.
The SMS can be sent as SMSGYANYOUR SEARCH WORD OR TERM to 09894974926.
The company, owned by four engineering students, launched an innovative text messaging interface for any definitions by sending an SMS from a mobile. The answer will be sent by another company located in Mumbai. The owners are students of the LBS College of Engineering, Kasargode, in north Kerala.
'We have together invested Rs.100,000 and our returns come through advertisements. We have now joined hands with Intel Software as a 'software partner'. We are also registered members of Google AdSense Programme, Yahoo Search Marketing, Microsoft and Sun's Internet Startup Essentials Programme,' Ravindran said.
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sonu 11-22-08, 11:19 AM |
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