Among the many methods available for getting around AT&T's stronghold on text messaging and the exorbitant rates associated therein stands a giant in the form of an iPhone application. Pinger's wildly ...
The Pinger Textfree messaging application provides all the needed tools to call and message your friends for free. Offering helpful features and top-notch performance, this application is sure to ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pinger, the company disrupting the mobile space by making texting and talking free, today announced the debut of Pinger Textfree Web, offering a way for anyone with ...
Did you know you can use your iPod Touch as a free SMS text machine? Or that you can skip the texting charges on your iPhone plan? If you’ve got a WiFi network, you’re in. Textfree, an app launched ...
Pinger, a startup offering free text and voice messaging, has launched Textfree Web, a service that aims to blur the lines between SMS and mobile IM. Anyone with access to a web browser can text any ...
After providing iPhone and iPod touch users with a no-cost texting alternative, Pinger has taken its free text and picture messaging act to the iPad. The company’s Textfree for iPad takes Pinger’s ...
Pinger has flown relatively under the radar for an app developer that has launched 14 apps that have all reached the top 100 iPhone apps in the App store. The startup’s Textfree app has surpassed more ...
It’s a promise sounds too good to be true: free, unlimited texting to and from your iPhone. And even if a service did manage to offer it, it certainly couldn’t be sustainable, could it? Pinger, a ...
30 Chances to Win Gift Cards of $50, $250, and $500 From Popular Brands SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TextFree by Pinger is counting down the days to Thanksgiving with “TextFree’s 10-Day ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., July 18, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pinger, the company behind the popular TextFree, Sideline and Index communications apps, today was named to Fortune’s Best Small and Medium Workplaces ...
Former Palm executives Greg Woock and Joe Sipher are no strangers to failure. The duo tried-- and failed-- to create a line of MP3 players for Richard Branson's Virgin Group back in 2004. When that ...