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Be Smart with Your Cell Phone (page 2)

By Larry Magid
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Or you can use the T9 system that’s available on many phones. With the phone set for T9 you simply type 43556 (hello on the keypad) and the system figures out exactly what letters you want based on its predictive technology. Ever since I figured this out, I’ve been texting my son at college.

You don’t necessarily have to use your thumbs to communicate. There are a number of websites that you can use to send text messages to cell phones from a computer. All the major carriers have sites you can use to message their customers. If you Google “Send SMS to Sprint” you’ll get a link to that company’s SMS gateway. Replace Sprint with Cingular, Verizon, T-Mobile or any other cell phone company and you’ll find the right site.

If you don’t know what service the person uses, you can use smseverywhere.com to send messages to subscribers of Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile and Nextel even if you don’t know which of those carriers the person is using.

If your kids are using text messaging, you need to talk with them about a number of issues. First, make sure they’re not spending their entire college fund. Unless they have a special texting plan, you might be paying as much as 15 cents for each incoming and outgoing message.

Most carriers offer plans for heavy users, which can save you a lot of money if you do a great deal of texting. Also, talk with your kids about etiquette and safety. They need to understand that texting is yet another way that people can get hold of them, harass them or engage them in an inappropriate discussion.

Just as with chat rooms and social networking sites, kids need to be careful about who they text with and what they say. They should never text about sex with strangers. Texting should only be used to communicate with people they know in the real world.

There are also other safety issues with phones these days. Many phones enable you to access social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook. That’s very cool but the same rules that apply to the fixed Internet also apply to cell phones. Kids need to know who they’re talking to and make sure not to reveal inappropriate information, including details that could help someone find them in the physical world.

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