Text any question from your phone using Twitter.
Answered by real people just like you.
Tweet Mobile is a Mobile Q&A Application mashup using
Twitter and Mosio.
It enables you to text any question from your mobile phone using Twitter and have it answered by real people.
Setting it up is simple. For starters, you need a
Twitter Account and a
Mosio Account. If you already have a Twitter account, quickly sign up for Mosio below.
Sign up for a Mosio account here: Mosio Account
After you sign up, click on “
Update Profile” and then add your Twitter name in the IM/Twitter section.
ASKING QUESTIONS
1) Activate your phone with Twitter
And turn Phone Notifications to “Direct Messages” (drop down located in the Phone & IM section of your Twitter Account).
You do that here:
http://twitter.com/devices
2) Click "Follow" on www.twitter.com/qna
And check "On" for Notifications for QNA. QNA will automatically follow you as well.
3) You are ready!
Now you are ready to ask questions. Simply text d + qna + your question to 40404 (USA) or 21212 (Canada) or +44 7624 801423 (UK and Australia) from your mobile phone and wait for a response.
Note: If you use IM to receive Tweets, you'll need to log out to receive the answers on your phone.
This shouldn't be a problem as you'll most likely be away from your computer, but still.
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HELP ANSWER TWEET MOBILE QUESTIONS
Help other people get their questions answered while you are at your computer and they are away. Ask some, answer some, dig?
1) Click "Follow" on www.twitter.com/mosioquestions
And check "On" for Notifications for MosioQuestions to receive via IM. If you do not currently receive Twitter notifications via IM, click on:
Settings > Phone & IM > and read the instructions under the IM icon.
2)
OR…
You can log in to your Mosio account and add your IM here:
http://www.mosio.com/myprofile.php
If you have any problems, please email us at info--at--mosioproject--dot--com
Enjoy!
Note: Tweet Mobile is an app created by
Mosio.
We're Twitterfans, but not officially affiliated with them in any way and they had no part of the creation of this mashup besides making sweet-sweet
(or should we say tweet-tweet)
Twitter in the first place. All content is subject to its original
copyright as indicated by
Twitter's terms of service.