September 20, 2006
Text Messaging Speeds Up Fast-Food Orders
Fast food is becoming even faster thanks to the Internet and SMS, reports the WSJ.
"Busy people who don't like waiting in line to order pizza, a sandwich or a cup of coffee are using the Internet or text messaging on cellphones and other wireless devices to order. With a text message or a few clicks on a computer, users can have their food and drinks paid for and ready to go by the time they arrive."
Related:
-- goMobo: SMS Your Order, Cut the Lines - Justin Oberman walking in Manhattan, stumbled on gomobo, a new text messaging service that allows users to order and pay for meals via SMS (mostly in Mahattan for now) )...
emily | 11:16 AM |
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