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- noun Plural form of
SMS . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
SMS .
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Each type of communication technology – letters, phone calls, SMSes, e-mails or video blogs, etc – has unique risks, as well as 1001 cautions for safe use.
Safe and Savvy » Blog Archive 5 Points About Online Safety (For Parents) « 2010
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Because of this overdrive people have been receiving SMSes indicating that he has passed on.
Concern for Nelson Mandela grows as ex-SA president remains in hospital 2011
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Then the group put pressure on Chandra and sent him SMSes describing how they had run 12 kilometres; 16 kilometres.
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Each type of communication technology – letters, phone calls, SMSes, e-mails or video blogs, etc – has unique risks, as well as 1001 cautions for safe use.
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SMSes are temporarily stored on SMSCs (the “C” is for “center”), which is analogous to an email server.
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The fine print was that you had to agree to subscribe to “fun facts” SMSes for $5 per month.
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But if it is installed, the rogue application begins secretly sending SMSes (Short Message Service) to a premium rate number presumably belonging to the hackers who created it.
First Android Trojan Virus Strikes The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Note that the prepay BB plan allows calls IN but not out and only allows 15 SMSes per recharge as I understand it.
Vodafone Prepaid 3G Broadband Plans Up The Price Ante | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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I send a lot of international SMSes and the Skype desktop client does a great job with configuring such that the SMS “comes” from your mobile number even if sent via Skype.
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The Gujarat State Election Commission is discussing plans to introduce voting through SMSes and over the Internet for municipal and panchayat elections.
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