Guest Post By: Weston C.
Mobile messaging has been around for longer than one might think, though in a much more primitive form than it is known today. When Dick Tracy’s comic book character was introduced in 1931, the fast-talking, quick shooting, extremely intelligent detective gained quite a following, but his popularity only increased with the introduction of his two-way wrist radio. This was the precursor to today’s cellular phone, though it bears as much relation in level of sophistication as the typewriter does to today’s PC.
Today, we stand in awe as technology takes us in directions we never imagined possible. Cellular phones are not just phones anymore. They have become miniature computers that individuals can carry with them. They are extremely versatile and user friendly, and are owned by millions of people around the globe. Initially, phones began supporting applications such as games and other forms of media entertainment. This was followed by other programming which allowed personal messaging through voice mail, e-mails, contact storage, and daily calendar updating. Each new mobile messaging solution that was developed increased the utility and convenience of the mobile phone.
Your mobile messaging solution is available through either service providers for cell phones or through the mobile application distributors themselves. A wide variety of solutions are now available for both business and private usage, which can be purchased either singly or in packages. Mobile messaging solutions increase the power of mobile technology and have proven highly adaptable to newly emerging technology.