What is ‘bubble talk’?
Posted by Michael Johnston on September 29th, 2005 at 07:56pm
That’s what I thought to myself when I first heard of it. Bubble talk is ‘voice-texting’ through your mobile. A Singapore company, Bubble Motion, has teamed up with Swedish telecom giant, Telefon Ericson. It’s a messaging service that eliminates the need to tap out a text message. Instead, you flip open the phone — record a message like “you should be at this U2 concert - take a listen!” and then sending it as a message to someone else’s phone. It costs a fraction of a normal call — like text messaging. There are lots of people who don’t like typing on those postage-stamp-sized phones. Maybe a fundraising opportunity here?
Mike
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