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Author Retford, Brian

Title How to build an SMS service / by Brian Retford
Published Sebastopol, Calif. : O'Reilly, 2007

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Description 1 online resource
Series O'Reilly short cut
O'Reilly short cut
Contents Introducing SMS -- Message Format -- Definitions -- International Issues -- Types of SMS Service -- Notification -- Lookup -- Messaging/Social Networking -- Action -- Art -- SMS Interaction Design Considerations -- Short message length -- Intrusiveness -- High Barrier to Input -- Slow Interactivity -- Minimal Affordances -- Limited Character Set -- Always On Everywhere -- Store and Forward -- Multitasking and Stealth -- SMS Short Codes -- More Is Less -- SMS Fundamentals -- Pricing: Paying for SMS Messages
Premium SMS: Getting Paid for Your ServiceSix Ways to Implement SMS -- Using an SMS Aggregator -- The Basics -- Advantages and Disadvantages -- Example Service: Conference Messaging -- How to: Conference messaging using Clickatell -- What you'll need -- Clickatell basics -- Static configuration -- Simple Clickatell script -- Batching -- Web frontend -- Receiving messages -- Running the service -- Using a Smartphone as an SMS Modem -- The Basics -- Advantages and Disadvantages -- Example Service: Echo and Hello World Using a Smartphone
How to: Using a Smartphone to send and receive SMSInstalling the Microsoft Research SMS Toolkit -- Getting started -- Sending a message -- Server Architecture -- Tips and Tricks -- Using Email to SMS Gateways -- The Basics -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Example Service: Weather Updates -- How to: Weather updates using email to SMS -- Static configuration data -- Setting up the database -- The registration service -- Generating unique codes -- Sending an SMS via email -- Processing a registration -- Verifying users -- Getting the Weather
Sending our forecastsScheduling -- Receiving SMSs via email -- Using a Mashup: 411Sync -- -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Example service: Email registration -- How to: Email registration service with 411Sync -- Register with 411Sync -- Create the service -- Register your keyword -- Try it -- Using Twitter to Build a SMS Service -- Twitter Overview -- The Twitter API -- Advantages and Disadvantages -- Example Service: Echo -- How To: Creating a Simple Twitter Service -- Functionality -- The Echo application -- Using Windows Live Alerts
Summary The simple text message application that appears on virtually all mobile phones is the ultimate thin client, allowing your users access to the full computing power and informational depth of the Internet from a cheap cell phone on a mountaintop. Building an SMS service can be quite simple. This tutorial guides you through a variety of implementations, giving you the information you need to choose one that best fits your unique needs and circumstances. More than that, though, it seeks to help you understand the core principles necessary to make your service a success
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Subject Mobile computing.
Global system for mobile communications.
COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy.
COMPUTERS -- Computer Science.
COMPUTERS -- Data Processing.
COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General.
COMPUTERS -- Information Technology.
COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory.
COMPUTERS -- Reference.
Global system for mobile communications.
Mobile computing.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780596515133
0596515138
Other Titles How to build an short message service