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RE: UKNM: WAP (was UKNM: Internet Marketing) |
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Wallace, Darren |
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Mon, 29 Nov 1999 13:54:43 GMT |
Maybe I'm being unfairly flippant, but if my phone is going to send me SMS
messages or whatever everytime I pass a shop signed up to this service, then
how long is my phone's battery going to last?
And surely it will be even worse if you're in a car - as you'll be covering
a greater distance in a shorter period of time (especially in urban areas)..
is this not likely to drive mobile users insane?
Cheers,
D.
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-----Original Message-----
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From: philip gusterson [mailto:philipgusterson@hotmail.com]
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Sent: 29 November 1999 10:23
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To: uk-netmarketing@mail.chinwag.com
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Subject: UKNM: Internet Marketing
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<snip>
My client is
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designing marketing strategies and proprietary software to
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reach them. For
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example, when you walk past Starbucks you would get an email
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to your phone
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offering you a free coffee if you pop in.
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<snip>
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Philip Gusterson
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philipgusterson@hotmail.com
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http://www.gusterson.co.uk
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Replies
Re: UKNM: WAP (was UKNM: Internet Market, Tom Hukins
RE: UKNM: WAP (was UKNM: Internet Market, Georgia Cameron-Clarke
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