
The news about the currently on trial SMS-based system to notify patients of their appointments remind me of almost similar concept that I notice at Hospital Teluk Intan, Perak.
The service titled ‘SMS & Ambil Ubat’ or translated as ‘SMS to Get Medicine’ also aimed to save time as well, and provide convenient to users to come and get their medicine on time, without having to spend time waiting for their turns.
So if you happen to live in Teluk Intan and frequently visiting Hospital, you may want to try this out.
Apparently Google has cleared up the mess from the troubled SMS/text messaging service that they rolled out few weeks ago
It is back now, and promise a lot more stability & reliability. No change in term of usability or functionality except perhaps on the quality of service.
Read it carefully, only US phone number can receive the SMS/text messages, but sending text messaging/SMS can be done by anyone regardless where they are, as long the the receiver phone number is US phone number.
SMS receiver can reply back, which the message will then appear on the Google Chat window. It works like chat except the another participant is on mobile phone. Head to Gmail Blog for full story including usage, bill, and how the SMS from Google Chat looks like.

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There are a lot of buzz about how to send SMSes from Gmail, which eventually was pulled back due to some issues.
Unlike Gmail’s sms service, Yahoo SMS service works like charm. It works from Yahoo Mail, and is available for lucky users from countries, among others are Malaysia , Indonesia, India , US and etc.
Just follow the steps below, and you’re ready to send your first free SMS today!

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