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Sending messages to a countless social media services has always found a countless applications for the purpose with HelloTxt being the most popular. The service lets you send messaged through it to the countless social sites like Pownce, MySpace, and Facebook etc. The problem however is that it doesn’t let us schedule when the message has to be sent; problem here and then we have Tweet later to resolve the issue. But can’t there be a single application on the web that let you send the messages to these social services and schedule when the update has to bee sent; be it via SMS or email. Won’t that save us both time and space? Hmm…sounds Sendible!
“Are you out of your mind? Its Sensible!� was something friends here remarked and they were right as well. Wasn’t that your reaction too? Well we had no intention of putting up a mis-spelt and Sendible is a new service in its beta stage offering what we had talked about. Yes the idea of having a service that lets you update and schedule your messages/status on various social media sites you are a part of.
Sendible has just hatched and its support is quite big for the start with Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, SMS and email with plans at integrating the likes of Orkut, Hi5 etc to expand itself into the social circus. Users also have the privilege of sending SMS for free anywhere on the globe.
However in all this, we found the drop-down feature to choose what place we need to end our update (Social services i.e.) quite odd but then we can’t have all the goods, given the special feature of scheduling when to send those updates.
Updates or sending messages isn’t the only thing you can do with it, users can set up reminders that can be either one time or recur over the set periods, weekly, monthly or annual. Set your wedding anniversary once and Sendible remind you; making sure your wife never complains. Sendible again isn’t it!
With money being the key factor everywhere; Sendible very sendibly makes use of Ads. This is done using the My Ads service that enables advertisers as well members to place their ads in messages and have them sent through email, social networks and SMS; targeting their ads using keywords, location and the message type. So its your wish at the end to decide whether you use this or not and hey, this is the same thing that lets Sendible users have free SMS service.
We recommend that there is no harm at doing something Sendible!

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