wow, eTXT looks like a fascinating tool to “bridge the digital divide” – a term I don’t usually like because it’s been rehashed so many times. But eTXT creates a platform for users who are usually left out of the loop. See the vid below, and here for more on how it works.
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Cool strategy. Looks pretty much like Nandimobile’s gripeline
hi everyone am texting from mauritius an island in the indian ocean near african
continent . am very happy to hear about your program as far as am concern am interested in mobiloe communication so ,can i have further details how you can help
to communicate efficiently .i mean 100% mobile .
thanksand regard.
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