Facebook FREE SMS

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Send SMS messages with facebook chat window, its that simple!
We have tried this and it actually works!!

We have developed an application for sending SMS messages with facebook chat.

HOW DOES IT WORK:

?* STEP 1:
You have to be member of this group.

?* STEP 2:
Invite all friends in group, because application recognizes if all friends are not invited. We know it will take time, but it's the only way we can spread the great news and send free SMS!!

?* STEP 3:
Download this version of facebook toolbar that has free SMS function integrated in toolbar; from the following link:
http://www.download.com/Facebook-Toolbar/3000-11745_4-10745607.html?tag=mncol
The download.com is trusted and reliable site, so you don't have to worry about getting virus.

?* STEP 4:
After installing application, in facebook chat window, you will notice option for sending SMS.


?* NEW:
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More than 500 000 people have already subscribed to the free text message news alerts service launched by the Lanashore Telegraph last Wednesday, How-Do reports.

The application is offering free text SMS for seven local areas and three football clubs as part of a project reportedly being watched closely by parent company Newsquest.

BBC News, Sky News, Guardian, Telegraph are among national news outlets that already offer text alerts, but unlike the Lancashire Telegraph’s new service, these are all paid for by the reader.

Free text services have been used by several news outlets for one-off coverage of major news stories. Earlier this month The Times provided free text message coverage of the budget announcement. The Express & Echo in Exeter used mobile alerts as part of its coverage of a recent rape trial.

Some news outlets, including regional newspapers like the Southport Visiter, are also experimenting with using the mobile microblogging service Twitter to push links to web headlines to mobile users.


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