Archive for the 'Text Messaging' Category

Texting and Driving is Insanely Dangerous

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Even those of us in the mobile marketing business don’t doubt the perils of texting and driving.  If you had
any doubts about the potential problems from texting and driving simultaneously, a University of Utah texting and driving study should dispel them.
A team of psychologists at the University of Utah determined that drivers that text while driving are [...]

Tiger Sexting

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

If you are a regular reader of the Text Message Blog, you know that we spend a lot of time writing about
sexting.  Why?
Why not?  It gets readers to visit us.
The latest, and possibly biggest ever, celebrity to go on a sexting binge is none other than Tiger Woods.
Sexting is a term used to describe the [...]

Text Message Voting Scores in NBA

Friday, November 13th, 2009

For the first time, the NBA will allow its fans to vote for the NBA All-Stars via text message voting.
Fans can vote once per day, per phone number, by texting a player’s last name to the short code 69622.  The NBA is also accepting paper ballots at NBA arenas and on the NBA web site.
The NBA [...]

568 Text Messages per Month

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Mobile data service revenues grew by 27% from quarter 3, 2008 to quarter 3, 2009 to a total of $11.3 billion
 in the United States.  Growth by quarter was up 5%, according to a study by Chetan Sharma Consulting.
Benefiting most from the increase was Verizon and AT&T which garnered 80% of the increase.  In fact, Verizon [...]

Yankees All-Time Hit Leader Prefers Text Messages

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

When Derek Jeter became the all-time Yankee hits leader on Sunday, his ex-manager Joe Torre said
 congratulations…by text message.
 
Jeter broke the long-standing hits record held by The Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig.  Gehrig held the Yankees hits record for 72 years.
“I communicated with him, I didn’t call him,” said Torre.  ”I texted him.  That’s his favorite thing.”
Jeter, [...]

Avoiding Text Message Injuries

Monday, September 14th, 2009

A recent study by Ergonomist Ewa Gustafsson studied the mobile phone habits of 56 young adults who text message on a regular basis (several times daily). Her findings showed that half of the students reported problems with neck, arms or hands while the other half had no such symptoms.
Gustafsson states, “Considering how much we use [...]

Facebook Mobile Juggernaut Continues

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Facebook has 4 times more mobile users this year than it did last year at this time with 65 million activeusers.
While Facebook doesn’t denote where that growth has come from, it is believed that it mirrors the international growth that Facebook has enjoyed in Europe and South America.
Facebook operates multiple mobile solutions worldwide including:
 

iPhone
Blackberry
m.Facebook.com - [...]

Text Message Voting Helps Name Baseball’s Hottest Wife

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

A text message voting program operated by mobile marketing site 84444.com has helped name Baseball’s Hottest Wife.
For the second year in a row, model Heidi DeRosa has been named Baseball’s Hottest Wife by Fantasy Baseball Dugout–a web site that reports on the popular pastime of fantasy baseball.
The web site used both online voting and text [...]

Sexting Can Land You in Jail

Friday, August 14th, 2009

We’ve done a number of stories at the Text Message Blog about Sexting.  Why?  Well, we love text
messaging and we love sex! (lol)
Now, the word from China, which is an exploding market for cell phones and text messaging, is that you can land in jail if you are sexting there.
Chinese authorities are now monitoring SMS [...]

Text Messages From Computer

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

What is the primary tool you use for personal online communication?
This was the question posed by an Epsilon study of the online marketing landscape.
The results were revealing to text message enthusiasts in that 2% of North Americans use their computer mostly for sending SMS.  While this may seem like a lot, it pales in comparison [...]