It's like talking to your friends through a video camera.
* Streaming Video, where multiple users are attempting to view the video simultaneously in real time * Broadcast Applications * File Sharing applications (BitTorrent) * Applications where the function that is to be performed can be broken up into different sub-tasks * Instant messaging, VoIp etc
Well the answer is no they are not the same, in fact two way messaging is used in combination with text messaging. Text messaging is basically the activity of us indulging in sending text messages (SMS - Short Message Service) to another mobile subscriber. For example if you send your friend a message like "C u Later", through your cell phone, you are basically indulging in text messaging. On the other hand when you send text messages to a short code and they reply back, you are actually getting involved in two way messaging. An example of two way messaging is consider you see an advertise on television for a poll like "What is you favourite colour ? A-Blue B-Green C-Others, Send your reply POLL A or B or C to 1234." Here 1234 is the short code to which you have to send your messages to. Consider you send the message "POLL A" to "1234", Most probably they will reply you back with say a message for saying thanks for participating etc. So that's why it is called two way, you send a message and get a reply back. In normal text messaging on the other hand is just one way, you just send the message, you may or may not get a reply back.
Snapchat is a messaging application that makes use of the photo that was developed by the Stanford University students.
MIME is short for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. MAPI is short for Messaging Application Programing Interface.
Both you and the other person own the video.
It does not cover it. You can get an unlimited plan for picture/video messaging for an additional $15. So that means you will be paying $25 for unlimited for all messaging. If you only have unlimited picture messaging it will cost 25 cents for every picture message you send and recieve.
Well i don't really know how ...but i think it has something to do with videoing and messaging...but that's just a guess. lol
*telephone *e mail *chat room video conference instant messaging skype text messaging
ooVoo is a free video chat and instant messaging app for mobiles, tablets, computers and MACs. ... ooVoo claim to have over 100 million users worldwide and it certainly appears to be one of the more popular video messaging apps.
Oovoo provides users with video calls, web video chat, video messaging, instant messaging and file sharing (up to 50MB) free of charge. Paid subscribers also have access to video conferencing, phone calles to landlines and mobile phones in more than 70 countries, video call recording, and desktop sharing.
You didn't specify if you are looking for a phone compatible with a plan or if you want a new prepaid. If you are looking for a prepaid phone, Virgin Mobile offers serveral phones for $20 that support video messaging.
Video messaging costs 25 cents without an Axcess package.
Yes it does but i dont know how to get to it because i didnt get it today......but i will get it soon
MMS (picture, sound and video messaging) is currently (March 2008) unsupported on the iPhone, although the capability is there and could (in theory) be introduced in a later software upgrade.
flix is video messaging, so if you have a cameraphone you can leave a video message instead of voicemailing to the other person's phone.
MMS stands for multimedia messaging service. This allows for video, pictures, audio, etc to be included into text messages. MMS messaging had become a valuable addition to texting services.
sms - Short Message Service: short text messages. mms - Multimedia Messaging Service: images, audio, video, rich text.