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iMandy replied about 18 hours ago to the problem "Cant activate SMS from my T-Mobile cellphone" in Twitter:
Actually i have T-Mobile's flexpay and recently got it hooked back up and it now works. i can twitter from my cellphone. I dont know if it is different if you have the pre-paid top card or not. Pre-Paid=No Contact & FlexPay=Contact but you pre-pay confusing i know but how tmobile told me its easy FlexPay is like a Post-Paid account mean you use the service then pay but instead you pre-pay it first. If you dont pay you get shut off until you do no surprise $1000 bill. So in all it just may depend on how your service plan is setup.
David Herrold replied about 21 hours ago to the idea "BrightKite on Blackberry is a great idea!" in Brightkite:
Jay replied about 24 hours ago to the idea "Automatic Check-ins == You Win" in Brightkite:
I just started a new topic on this point and then found this one, so I am reposting here as well.
It seems like the privacy issues could be avoided if the location is part of a Note/photo sent. I.e. the Note is the checkin. If you don't want to be "seen" somewhere, don't post.
My phone has GPS and I'd love to see BK use that to update my location automatically based on where I am when I send the Note.
Scott replied about 24 hours ago to the problem "Cant activate SMS from my T-Mobile cellphone" in Twitter:
f1vlad replied about 24 hours ago to the problem "Cant activate SMS from my T-Mobile cellphone" in Twitter:
If I remember correctly, you should go to Twitter control panel and say that you want to use cell phone. Then they'll ask you to send a certain code to a SHORTCUT number that doesn't work. So what you do is you do exactly as they say except you send the code not to shortcut number but to the UK number I showed you.
Scott replied about 24 hours ago to the problem "Cant activate SMS from my T-Mobile cellphone" in Twitter:
f1vlad replied 1 day ago to the problem "Cant activate SMS from my T-Mobile cellphone" in Twitter:
Scott replied 1 day ago to the problem "Cant activate SMS from my T-Mobile cellphone" in Twitter:
Magickalmiriam replied 1 day ago to the question "Email Notifications for New Followers & DMs not being Sent." in Twitter:
NextInstinct replied 1 day ago to the question "Email Notifications for New Followers & DMs not being Sent." in Twitter:
zybernav replied 3 days ago to the problem "Not getting email when someone follows me" in Twitter:
A comment on the problem "Not getting email when someone follows me" in Twitter:
I believe this outage was fixed on April 18. See http://twitter.com/twitter_status/statuses/788614487 – mdy, 3 days ago
Zen_jewitch replied 3 days ago to the problem "Not getting email when someone follows me" in Twitter:
shari replied 4 days ago to the discussion "Some nasty techniques used by Twitter Spammers" in Twitter:
Three f**kers who use technique #3 for collecting followers:
http://twitter.com/FanBase
http://twitter.com/MalEmery
http://twitter.com/PrivateMessages
*argh!* i can't even start to describe how angry i am with myself for actually falling for such a lame-ass trick.
William Lawrence marked one of bblboy54's replies in Twitter as useful. bblboy54 replied to the problem "Please fix direct messages.".
YUp_YUp replied 6 days ago to the idea "BrightKite on Blackberry is a great idea!" in Brightkite:
A comment on the idea "Automatic Check-ins == You Win" in Brightkite:
Cool.... I wonder if it does work via SMS. Honestly I would rather see the SMS work for this before API because that gives people an incentive to develope a mobile application that would actually be useful in many other scenarios since SMS is universal. Developing software that would interact with the API would make it BrightKite specific. Maybe I'm just an open standards guy :) – bblboy54, 7 days ago
A comment on the idea "Automatic Check-ins == You Win" in Brightkite:
Actually, Brightkite already supports latitude & longitude coordinates, at least on the web interface (I haven't tried it via SMS). Check it out: http://brightkite.com/places/3546fcdc22dd3803cc2ebe97c215e7d3d960fe1f The last time I tried it it automatically resolved the coordinates to the nearest intersection, but I can't seem to get it to do it again. Or maybe that was just a dream. Anyway, once the API arrives it ought to be easy to integrate with GPS on various devices. – Jordan Running, 7 days ago
bblboy54 shared an idea in Twitter 7 days ago:
"Conversation Window" for @ repliesI just recently changed my settings to only show me @ replies directed at people I am following rather than all @ replies. This makes it a lot easier for me to keep up with what is important to me, however, there are times that I miss parts of a conversation because someone I am talking with gets a reply from another person and the conversation misses me.
I think a great solution to this would be a "conversation window" setting that you could configure to allow you to see all @ replies from a certain person for 5, 10, or 20 mins after you send an @ reply to them. Additionally, you could have it set to receive all the @ replies that are directed at that person as well.
So here's the concept:
I am talking to @personA and having a conversation. @personB is following @personA and hops in by sending a message to @personA related to what I am talking about and then @personA replies to @personB. If the setting is active and I made an @ reply to @personA within the time that my "conversation window" is set to then I would receive both the replies between @personA and @personB regardless of whether or not I am following @personB.
I think this would be an awesome feature that would allow people to focus more on the replies concerning them without missing replies related to their conversation.
Josh Lewis marked one of bblboy54's replies in Brightkite as useful. bblboy54 replied to the idea "Automatic Check-ins == You Win".
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