TxtDrop.com Adds Web Site/MySpace Code Generator and Announces 30,000 Text Messages Sent
July 05, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
New York, NY (PR LEAP) July 5, 2006 — TxtDrop.com announced today it is now offering a code generator enabling users to generate html code to place on their own web site or MySpace profile that allows users to send text messages to their cell phones. TxtDrop.com's new code generator also keeps users telephone numbers private and secure from unwanted individuals, displaying users numbers as a random alphanumeric string."TxtDrop's code generator is great. I placed it on my MySpace profile and now my friends can send me text messages when they need to get in touch with me, but I'm not online," said beta tester, Josh Carlson. "It's also nice that I don't have to sacrifice my privacy when using the service, since no one can see my phone number."
TxtDrop.com also announced today that its service has now sent over 30,000 completely free text messages to mobile phone users in the U.S. and Canada. TxtDrop's recently updated database also adds support for new cellular exchanges and carriers created this year, in North America's rapidly expanding cell phone market.
For more information or to start sending completely free text messages vist: http://www.txtdrop.com
About TxtDrop.com: TxtDrop.com launched its completely free text messaging service for internet users in the United States and Canada on September 1st, 2005, with support for all major and regional wireless providers. TxtDrop's goal is to make web based text messaging free and as easy as possible, with everything done in one easy step, on one simple web page.
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