23half Inc Releases Thrrum MMS SearchBy Maverick - 05/15/2008 7:07:20 AM |
With the recent launch of Thrrum MMS Search, camera phone users now have one more reason to be excited. Now, all the users have to do is take a picture of any text – books, product labels, or any printed material – with their camera phones and send the picture using the Multimedia Message Service (MMS) to m@thrrum.com. The user then gets the low down about the text sent directly to the user’s phone.
The new Thrrum MMS Search helps people get the information that they need with just a few key presses on their phones. It’s easy, convenient, and nifty. What’s more, it’s free of charge for AT&T wireless subscribers in the US.
After the introduction of this new search feature, the sales of camera phones are sure to grow in numbers. The Thrrum MMS Search not only gives the people a new hype, it’s actually something that can be of help to them — presenting a new approach to innovativeness and learning. Bad news for those who have plans of copying this MMS Search technology, though – an extensive suite of patents pending worldwide protects this piece of genius.
via: mobile88
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