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  2. Mobile social address book - Wikipedia

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    The mobile social address book is the convergence of personal information management (PIM) and social networking on a mobile device. While standard mobile phonebooks force users to manually enter contacts, mobile social address books automate this process by enabling subscribers to exchange contact information following a call or SMS. [2]

  3. Open Mobile Alliance - Wikipedia

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    OMA SpecWorks, previously the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), is a standards organization which develops open, international technical standards for the mobile phone industry. It is a nonprofit Non-governmental organization (NGO), not a formal government-sponsored standards organization as is the International Telecommunication Union (ITU): a forum for industry stakeholders to agree on common ...

  4. OpenMarket - Wikipedia

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    OpenMarket Inc. is a subsidiary of Infobip that provides cloud-based mobile messaging solutions [buzzword] to enterprises, including global one-way and two-way SMS, MMS, RCS, short codes, local numbers and text-enabled toll-free messaging solutions.

  5. Search for messages in AOL Mail

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    Basic search - Enter keywords in the top search bar, then click the Search icon Search by sender - When viewing a list of emails, mouse over 1 and click the Search icon Search with a single criteria

  6. Rich Communication Services - Wikipedia

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    [77] [78] These are available as standard on preloaded RCS-enabled text messaging apps. This is supposed to be an answer to third-party messengers (or OTTs) absorbing mobile operators' messaging traffic and associated revenues. While RCS is designed to win back Person-to-Person (P2P) traffic, RBM is intended to retain and grow this A2P traffic.

  7. Text messaging - Wikipedia

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    Text messaging has historically been popular and cheap in China. About 700 billion messages were sent in 2007. Text message spam has also been a problem in China. In 2007, 353.8 billion spam messages were sent, up 93% from the previous year. It is about 12.44 messages per week per person.