what do you use text messaging for?

   / what do you use text messaging for? #1  

deereman63

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Text messaging, I think, is a really under utilized resource. There must be plenty of ways you can use it but the ideas never get out there. This morning i sent myself message with an order confirmation number so I will have it readily available. My service is verizon so you can use the computer via www.vserve.com to send messages. this speeds up the typing bit. Any other ideas?
 
   / what do you use text messaging for? #2  
Ask any teenager -- they text message constantly.
 
   / what do you use text messaging for? #3  
I think we're on the verge of some radical new method of communication. I get very irritated with email and it's mis-use. I can be out of the office for a day, leave my cell number on my phone message and Outlook out of office and still get few calls from other than my own people. Get back to the office and I'm flooded with urgent emails requesting instant reactions. Why aren't these people using the phone?

A buddy tells me of his daughter going to college. They got her a cell phone fearing a huge bill but most of her calls are very short. Things like "I'm on my way", "Meet me at ..." and such. Rather than email and actual phone calls, they are all using text messages.

I gotta believe there is a more profound future application, just as you have mentioned /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / what do you use text messaging for? #4  
I understand kids using TM, modern day passing notes in class kinda thing. Over all its slow and cumbersome.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I understand kids using TM, modern day passing notes in class kinda thing. Over all its slow and cumbersome. )</font>

And just like the cell phone itself I'll bet 90% of the traffic is useless, unneeded BS. Applies to adults as well as kids.

Harry K
 
   / what do you use text messaging for? #6  
How true! I've seen so many people stop at a store and walk the isles yapping on the phone about virtually nothing. The worst is when they start discussing real personal things like no one is around. Sometimes it's just toooo much information /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / what do you use text messaging for? #7  
You could use TM if you are in a meeting, movie or a restaurant for example and need to get some info to someone without disturbing others.
 
   / what do you use text messaging for? #8  
<font color="blue">( You could use TM if you are in a meeting, movie or a restaurant for example and need to get some info to someone without disturbing others. ) </font>

This is how we use it. As a ATT/Cingular customer, someone at home or work can use the computer to type a message to any of our phones. Works great when I want to remind my son of something while he is at school, or text my wife an address, phone number, etc. instead of her having to find a piece of paper and pen to write something down if I called her with that information.
 
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We use text messaging the same way Gatorboy and Boomerang1 mention. Those situations where information is sent with no reply needed. Replying to text messages or composing emails on a cell phone, or even a device like a BlackBerry (I have both), is tedious.

Having worked with computers (all sizes) for my entire career I've gone from 'You have to be home to take support calls and drive into work to fix', to pagers, to cell phones, to PDAs, to BlackBerrys which allow you to remotely handle many support issues wirelessly. Issues that used to require on site support or, at a minimum, be at home tied to a PC, can now be handled from wherever you are. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif (this can be good and bad!)

As with any form of communication, those who find it valuable are the Sender and Receiver. What Observers think of it is, well, irrelevant. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Had we had cell phones, wireless PDAs, etc. when we were teenagers I imagine we would have used them in much the same fashion. I know my Dad thought most of my teenage conversations on the phone (rotary dial) were worthless. "You're tieing up the phone line. Get off. What can you be talking about for so long?" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Heck, my Dad probably thought most of the phone conversations my Mom had were worthless. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Although, if he did, he never said anything. Remember, most men communicate to transfer information, while women usually communicate to build relationships. These days, we have more communication options, which is good.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I think we're on the verge of some radical new method of communication. I get very irritated with email and it's mis-use. I can be out of the office for a day, leave my cell number on my phone message and Outlook out of office and still get few calls from other than my own people. Get back to the office and I'm flooded with urgent emails requesting instant reactions. Why aren't these people using the phone? )</font>

RobS, I'm one of those people. I am VERY email-centric. I hate the phone. Now I did work for computer companies for 30 years and email was prolific in that environ long before it became widely used. I really don't know why other than habit. It may be that I just don't like dealing with people directly and email, and the net in general, is abstracted from direct contact. If I can't check my email several times a day, I go through withdrawals. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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