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One such service, called Pinger, says it has 19 million members in the United States alone.
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"We have a company called Pinger, which had tried some stuff on SMS [text message format] with limited success.
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• Star tech writers spurn AOL for Rupert Murdoch Valleywag• Pinger turns iPod Touch into free mobile TechCrunch• Google Voice approved for iPhone Mashable• Why you want Google Voice on your iPhone NYT• Twitter's Evan Williams wanted ambitious #NewTwitter TechCrunch• We need to reframe the 'women in tech' debate Mashable• Schmidt answers Google antitrust claims Register• BlackBerry PlayBook: iPad rival or rookie mistake?
PDA's Newsbucket Jemima Kiss 2010
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I wrongly assumed it disguised the phone number just like Pinger does.
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ROESGEN: A Pinger runs on a battery, programmed to stop after 30 days.
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With Pinger you leave the message at your convenience, and they get it at their convenience.
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In the heavy swells off New York's Long Island coast last weekend, a high-tech Pinger Locater System trolled the ocean bottom looking for the all-important black boxes (which are actually orange) that could reveal the last words of the pilots and final instrument readings of the aircraft.
Death On Flight 800 2008
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Pinger enables you to send voicemail to people without calling them.
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For example, Pingomatic covers mostly English speaking services, while Pingoat and Blogflux Pinger cover many foreign languages.
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Pinger by Blogflux pings 32 including foreign language services
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