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January 26, 2005 By: Michelle Harris AT&T Wireless Messaging – Send Messages AnywhereWith the AT&T Wireless messaging service, you can send and receive messages anywhere. The service provides the users with some power packed tools that enables them to browse information, send emails and text messages right from the mobile phone. This gives the busy professionals fast access to their wireless email accounts right from their mobile device. Clearly designed for young people, the message-centric AT&T Wireless Ogo can be tossed around and dropped without fear. Wireless Emails can also be sent without any problem. The wireless device should not be confused with a mobile phone; it is purely a messaging device with lots of features. It is very easy to set up AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, or POP3 e-mail and instant messaging. The wireless keyboard is relatively big and attractive. Both IM’s and cellular e-mails are text based only. Ogo is designed for multiple wireless messaging applications and offers desktop like instant messaging experience. This wireless generation usually gets anxious when they need to log out of their computers and head someplace. However, with Ogo, the problem of having to choose between 'logging-on' or 'heading-out' does not arise since Ogo users do both at the same time. Ogo's appealing design and wireless technology offers a variety of features to make mobile messaging fun and easy for everyone. With just a click of a button, Ogo users can read e-mail, compose messages, access IM contact lists, insert emoticons, and view all open messages at a single glance. In addition to this, wireless customers can get logged onto Ogo by simply turning it on and following the activation wizard. AT&T Instant messaging on all three leading providers (Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL) ensures unlimited wireless chat sessions with buddies. AT&T Ogo is very compact in size and weighs only 4.6 ounces. It is a useful product if you need to stay connected always.
Also see; AT&T accessories. Author Notes:
Michelle Harris contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.
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