SMS simulator for "At Me" App Aug19 '08
Check out the SMS simulator I created for "At Me" App. I'm hoping to compact the source code into an easily re-usable widget that I can place on any site.
This example illustrates how "At Me" App works, and it should help people understand what the app can do, since contextual SMS interaction may still be new to a lot of people.
The site itself will then become a place for aggregating "At Me" submissions, so new users can see who is using the service already. Twitter users could log in and adjust their "At Me" preferences.
Let me know what you think of the SMS simulator and if there's anything I can improve.
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