Tried this today. Works well.

There are services where SMS costs upto 15 Rs. But this one was charged at the normal rate. And it is useful where there is no Internet.

If this works for Indian languages in future - nothing like it!

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Asaf Bartov <asaf.bartov@gmail.com> wrote:
Does ordering this content via SMS cost any money?

   Asaf

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 2:39 AM, Barry Newstead <bnewstead@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi all,

We just had a demo of an interesting SMS application called txtweb. It is a beta platform that allows content developers to publish their content using an apps model.  It was developed by some engineers at Intuit as a side project a few months back.

They have developed an app for English Wikipedia that has been rolled out in India.  The whole platform is India only for now. 

How it works:
Type: @wikipedia<space><article name> e.g., @wikipedia mumbai gets you the Mumbai article.
Send the SMS to 92433-42000
Links have a letter associated with it e.g., (B)Maharashtra. If you reply (B) it will send you that article.

It would be great if folks tried out the service and provided feedback to us (and we'll pass it on). I've set up a page on Strategy Wiki for people to add comments: http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Txtweb_feedback

I'm particularly interested in how folks use such a service and whether the limited length of the message delivers a decent user experience.  Also, how would you improve the UI.

Feel free to pass this on to other lists or groups.

Best,
Barry




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