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Apple Puts Another Nail In SMS’s Coffin With Messages For Mac
Posted On Tuesday, February 21, 2012 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, apple, home, imessage, ipad, iphone, messages, mountain lion, privacy, redmond, redmondpie, rights, rights-reserved-, site-meter, var-page
Carriers have had their customers over a metaphorical barrel for years, with over-priced SMS messages chief amongst the methods that have seen our cellular providers take us to the cleaners on regular occasions. The SMS example is made even more galling when you take into consideration how little data is used by each message. Continue reading this article at RedmondPie.com

iMessage to only work on Mountain Lion following beta period
Posted On Saturday, February 18, 2012 By temp. Under BoyGenius Tags: apple, beta, boygenius, imessage, lion, messages, mountain lion, os x 10.7, os x 10.8, services, software
Apple on Thursday unveiled the next major version of its desktop operating system, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion .
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Browsing Reddit On Android Just Got A Whole Lot Better With RedditSync: Sync Subreddits For Offline-Viewing
Posted On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: android, android apps, android-device, browsing-reddit, enough-already, messages, microsoft, privacy-policy, store-explorer
While most people I know prefer sites like 9GAG, my personal favorite social news website is Reddit for one very simple reason: its community is, undoubtedly, the best you can find on the internet. Whether its helping you out when you’ve lost hope in everyone you know or making you laugh out loud at the mundane-est of topics, these guys will always be there for you. I love you, Reddit.
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WWDC Alerts will help make sure you get into Moscone
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under TUAW Tags: coding, developer, function-learn, learn, messages, text, the-end, tickets, tuaw, twitter
Two Mac developers have created an alerts service , which you can sign up for free right now, that will let you know the very moment that tickets go on sale for this year's WWDC in San Francisco. Just put in your cell phone number, send back one code for verification, and then you'll get a text the instant tickets show up, which should give you a nice head start on making sure you get in the door for the conference
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