Cellity launched its Addressbook 2.0 recently, coincidentally for any phone that supports Java and not just smartphones. The app works by drawing data from your email, social networks, standard contacts, as well as Twitter and gives you a one-touch platform for all your connections. Not only this but users are able to place cheap calls, and send text messages through Cellity’s PSTN network. Though you don’t have to worry about having a contact list that goes in the thousands, as Cellity’s interface provides the option to view only a select number at any given time.
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[...] cellity will launch the new cellity Communicator including the cellity addressbook 2.0 in open beta tomorrow. The application works by drawing contact data from your email addressbook, social networks, standard contacts, XING, as well as Twitter and offers you a one-touch platform for all your connections. Read more about the upcoming open beta launch here. [...]



Yes, I also read on web the same thing.. Does anyone know why they are closing down ?
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Hi friends,
This company’s current service will be discontinued due to the Nokia buys Cellity for social networking expansion. I found another application for free sms and wan to try it out instead of cellity. You can also check Messmo..
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Is that mean, cellity will not offer free sms service for other mobile phone?
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Yes, Nokia buys Cellity for social networking expansions. You can try Messmo for costless communication.
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I know there are many applications on web for free sms. But if you want a quick and easy to use sms service then Messmo is a good choice. Just point your mobile browser to m.messmo.com and enjoy your day by connecting with your pals.
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Messmo has definitely come a long way and is a very useful app, no doubt it has got so many positive comments
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