3Jam: Stop copy-pasting your text message

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3Jam is a new one-to-many SMS service that will be launching at the DEMO conference. In essence, the service clones the email forwarding principle. Users set a contact list, send one message to a dedicated short-code number to make the service copy-paste the text message to their community.

3Jam enter a market relatively new in America. Competitors exists but there aren’t that many; we know TxtGroups and Twttr for instance, which already launched their solution. But right now, there’s quite a place to take in the ‘niche’ market that yields up to 80 million users.

We suggest that 3Jam and its competitors could include a web widget that goes on MySpace and blogs. That way, readers get the last updates via RSS in mobile, and comment back through SMS.

Sep 12, 2006 | By Nuno

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