3 Nov
Now I Can FB Anytime, Anywhere!
Was having dinner at Char Siu Zai (that’s another post for another day) and I had the urge to tell the whole world about their awesome “high tossing” wantan noodles.

So I quickly do a FB status update with my Facebook via SMS service. I thought Char Siew Zai is a new discovery but it is no stranger to my fellow foodies. *SHY*

I can actually see replies to my status. To reply, just click reply and type your message. To compose a new status update, start a new message and send it to 33665.

You can also modify your mobile messaging preferences. Go to account settings, click on the tab “mobile” and update your preferences. For example, you can choose which text notifications to go to your phone and even limit your daily texts. But with Xpax’s Facebook via SMS service, you don’t have to limit your daily text because it costs only RM1 a week for unlimited usage.

Other than status update, I can write a note, approve friend’s request, poke a friend, write a wall post, etc.
Now I Can FB Anytime, Anywhere!























Posted by cumidanciki on November 4, 2009 at 8:57 am
seilor.. even MORE addictions…! eek. it’s bad enough I nearly walked into a longkang dat day. Cumi sez im married to the fone.. not him
mwuahahaha
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Posted by Christine on November 4, 2009 at 1:09 pm
this could be addictive! couldn’t really log on FB in the office. hmm… this sounds great!
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Posted by thule aka leo on November 4, 2009 at 2:28 pm
nasib baik saya guna Maxis
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Posted by ai wei on November 4, 2009 at 3:15 pm
oh my, this is a cool service. with this, i can even FB during lectures *yay*
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Posted by J2Kfm on November 4, 2009 at 8:40 pm
only on Xpax ah?!! alamak. but i do realise that I tend to shoutout lesser and lesser on FB nowadays.
reason being? too many colleagues using FB!!! =(
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Posted by Huai Bin on November 5, 2009 at 11:16 am
RM 1 per week for unlimited usage is pretty good! Best thing is you get to see the replies in SMS too.
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Posted by Jobless Girl on August 21, 2010 at 6:55 pm
It is convenience and worth the money.
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