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Wireless Messaging

ALSO CALLED: Mobile Messaging, Wireless Email, Multimedia Messaging, and Text Messaging
DEFINITION: GPS (Global Positioning System) messaging is a wireless messaging system for location-specific rather than recipient-specific messages. Somewhat like electronic sticky notes, the messages are sent and received by people with GPS locators in their wireless devices; messages are linked to  … 
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PODCAST: This podcast will examine the pros and cons of instant messaging, including costs, policies and available services.
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WIRELESS MESSAGING DEFINITION (continued): …  the location of the sender and accessed by any equipped mobile user entering that location. GPS messaging is sometimes called mid-air messaging, because that's where the messages seem to be located. Hewlett-Packard has a prototype GPS messaging system running in its lab in Bristol, England.

GPS messaging is said to have enormous potential for both emergency situations and the less urgent, albeit ongoing, concerns of users. For example, tourists could leave messages outside a restaurant -- either … 
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