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TextMessages.com Users Receive Emails on their Cell Phones

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TextMessages.com, a new service, allows cell phones to act in a similar fashion to popular email mobile devices and pagers.

Miami, FL (PRWEB) November 21, 2005 -- TextMessages.com can make your cell phone act in a similar fashion to popular email mobile devices and pagers. Visit www.TextMessages.com. This new, free-to-use service enables cell and satellite phone users to assign a memorable email address to their mobile device such as JamesB007 @ TextMessages.com so they can receive emails on their phones from family, friends, and colleagues with computers, Blackberry(TM), and Treo(TM) devices.

The contacts of TextMessages.com users also benefit because they now have a way of communicating with the cell phone user without having to send a traditional SMS message that would cost them money. They can now communicate directly from their computer or other email device.

TextMessages.com users also receive a copy of their incoming messages to their primary email account such as Gmail(TM), Yahoo!(TM), or Hotmail(TM). This service is valuable to anyone that spends most of their day away from their computer such as travelers, students, teachers, home-improvement professionals, day laborers - anyone that can't check their personal email from work. TextMessages.com users are receiving headlines, weather, reminders, love notes, and alerts to their cell phones and their primary email account.

Addresses at TextMessages.com are much easier to remember than email addresses offered by wireless companies and can be useful when registering for flight arrival, departure, and gate information at airline web sites. Job applicants are finding value in the service. When a company has responded to a job application, those that put their textmessages.com email address on a resume receive an alert to their cell phone while the full response will be waiting in their primary email account. "Road Warrior" sales people without other mobile email devices also find the alert feature of TextMessages.com to be valuable so they can be notified when a new inquiry or proposal has arrived in their primary email inbox.

Visitors to TextMessages.com simply choose an easy to remember "name @ TextMessages.com ". The web site then tells the visitor if the name is available. The user then puts in their wireless phone number and provider so they can begin receiving emails and alerts to their phone. Users that sign up are able to select their own name and can notify their friends of their new email address directly from TextMessages.com.

For more information on TextMessages.com call David Arluck at (917) 331-1329 or david @ TextMessages.com.

Companies or products other than TextMessages.com listed herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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David Arluck
Arluck Promotions LLC
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