April 3, 2008
SMS2.0: Texting in technicolor
According to Crave, we will soon be able to send text messages in color.
A company called Affle has developped an application that enables mobile users to change the foreground and background color of text messages to suit their whim.
Called SMS2.0: , the app will be free, but supported by tiny ads that run fairly unobtrusively through the ticker.
emily | 7:41 AM |
Cell Phone Aps
|
The Permanent Link to this page is: http://www.textually.org/textually/archives/2008/04/019625.htm
The Permanent Link to this page is: http://www.textually.org/textually/archives/2008/04/019625.htm

