I was down at CTIA in San Francisco last week expecting to be wowed by tons in mobile innovations. I really thought I’d be furiously taking notes and have plenty to write about for weeks. Sadly, I was forced not to publish the trip report I did write and had sent internally to the folks at Spring Creek Group, due to my overall philosophy of only writing about innovations I like, not complaining about things I don’t get or won’t use. I figure Techcrunch does enough criticizing for the entire blogosphere, so no reason to be one of the naysayers
So instead of a trip report from the Bay, here are 2 clever text messaging apps that I read about at PCWorld.com and now use fairly regularly
1) Google Calendar SMS Commands – I use Google Calendar, as part of my slavery to Gootle Mail, Docs, Chat, Analytics and Ad Words. Instead of having to sync my Blackberry every day, i can simply send a text to GVENT (48368) with the word “day” and I get a full schedule. If I want tomorrow’s shcedule, I type “nday.” I immediately receive a text back with my schedule.
2) Diet Watcher – If you’re watching calories, Diet.com can help you keep count. Text any major restaurant chain’s name and menu item to DIET1 (dial 34381) and they’ll send you back the nutrition stats: calories, fat, carbs, and protein. In case you are curious, a McDonald’s Double Cheeseburger has 440 Calories (23g fat), while a Starbucks Grande Latte has
Neither of these services are awe-inspiring, but if you want information quickly, they are pretty useful. And really at the end of the day, “Useful, Easy and Free” beat slick marketing and $60 Million in Series C funding any day of the week.