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  2. Textfree - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textfree

    TextFree (formerly called Pinger and sometimes stylized as textfree) is a mobile application and web service that allows users to send and receive text messages, as well as make and receive VoIP phone calls, for free over the internet.

  3. Plantation group text messages - Wikipedia

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    Black Americans began receiving anonymous text messages shortly after the election on November 6, referencing slavery and assigning them to a "plantation group" indexed by a letter or number, with some messages also included the N word. [1]

  4. Text messaging - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_messaging

    The service is referred to by different colloquialisms depending on the region. It may simply be referred to as a "text" in North America, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines; an "SMS" in most of mainland Europe; or an "MMS" or "SMS" in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

  5. SWISS TXT - Wikipedia

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    SRF 1 Videotext (2016) The company was founded on 23 December 1983 with a licence granted by the Swiss Federal Council Teletext Licence. [3]The Teletext service started operations on SF DRS in 1984, on TSR in 1985 and on TSI in 1986. [4]

  6. TextMate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TextMate

    TextMate supports user-defined and user-editable commands that are interpreted by bash or the interpreter specified with a shebang.Commands can be sent many kinds of input by TextMate (the current document, selected text, the current word, etc.) in addition to environment variables and their output can be similarly be handled by TextMate in a variety of ways.

  7. Crisis Text Line - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis_Text_Line

    Crisis Text Line was conceptualized as a result of DoSomething's mobile interactions with its members. [3] Nancy Lublin, DoSomething's former CEO, started Crisis Text Line after members of the DoSomething organization began reaching out via text for personal support. [3]