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I am CEO & Creative Director of Finnish mobile innovation company Kuneri. I am a Visual designer, UI Specialist, Software designer & developer, Flash Lite expert and Entrepreneur.

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- Visual design
- User interface and interaction design
- Software design and development
- Mobile product design and development
- Digital branding and marketing

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- Visual design, user interface, user interaction, user experience, graphical design and multimedia
- Digital marketing and branding
- Mobile technologies and trends; Flash Lite and Symbian S60

 

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Turn your S60 device into a web SMS interface

ukaner | 31 August, 2008 12:16

We have been investigating many times how to add SMS support to our web services, but things looked quite complicated and expensive, each time we ended up changing our mind. But thanks to the post of the guys at Arctic Startup, now we know a nice, easy and free way to add SMS support to any web service using an S60 device and very simple logic: FromSMS from an Estonian startup FromDistance.

When your web application needs to send and/or receive SMS messages cost-efficiently, FromSMS is the solution for you. FromSMS offers a simple HTTPS POST interface for sending of SMS messages - all you need is an S60 mobile device with free FromSMS Client installed.
FromSMS supports multiple virtual device support, in case your S60 device, internet connection or something else start to suck. This is not free of charge, however would worth the price as reliability in return.
 
We will check this out and write our experience. Basically looks like what we need is an unlimited SMS plan, an S60 device plugged in to charge, a WLAN network and an account on the service. But we should investigate this more in details and test the security, reliability and usability of this service.
 
From SMS
 
I also posted this on our blog, would be glad to hear your ideas and experience if you somehow have the chance to try it before us, or already using it.
 
 
 

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