Posts Tagged ‘sms’

Mabuhay Philippines!

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

gladlyCast is now available in the country of beautiful islands, Philippines.

Roxas Boulevard
(Roxas Boulevard taken by jimpg2)

Kumusta po kayo?

Filipinos now can enjoy updating Twitter and Plurk from a local number, with no extra charges, by sending an SMS to +63 929 106 0211.

To sign up and start using the service, you can visit http://gladlyCast.com.

No need to tell us your passwords (for Twitter).
We don’t insert any self-promotional URL in your tweets.
Simply sign in and start gladlyCasting.

Feel free to drop us a comment or DM us at @gladlyCast if you need any help.

Now with Plurk

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

We are most excited to announce support for one more conversation universe – Plurk.

We have been discussing on the possibility of supporting Plurk since a month ago. One of the priorities we had is ease of use and reliability that is similar to what we offered for Twitter. We finally agreed our Plurk feature is good to be released for your usage.

Plurk SMS support is offered to Singapore and Malaysian users. To update Plurk with your handphone, just sign in with your existing Plurk email and password. Unlike for Twitter, gladlyCast requires your email and password here.

If you have associated your phone number with Twitter already, sending an SMS to gladlyCast will not only update Twitter but your Plurk too. Have fun (:

In the spirit of Emmys, we’d like to thank you for all the little feedbacks we have been receiving. This feature would not be possible without Plurk too. Thanks everyone.

You should friend us at Plurk too if you have one.

Tips for users with Twitter and Plurk:

  • SMS in “w twitter message” or “w t hi” to update Twitter
  • SMS in “w plurk hi” or “w p hi” to update Plurk.

Got more than one Twitter account?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

gladlyCast now lets you choose which account to update with.

Some users have associated the same phone number to more than one Twitter account and wanted to choose which Twitter account they can update with.

Introducing Update (W)ith

Here’s the format:
w username your message here

If you have 2 Twitter accounts – JohnDoe and ThePublishingCompany and have both associated with the same phone number at gladlyCast, you can SMS in:

  • w johndoe good morning
    to tweet as JohnDoe
  • w thepublishingcompany we have a year-end promo
    to tweet as ThePublishingCompany

But my username is so loooong

Just type in the first 3 characters (or more) of your username, for example:

  • w the we have a year-end promo
    to tweet as ThePublishingCompany.
  • w john good morning
    to tweet as JohnDoe.

Thanks and have fun.

Singapore SMSes were delivered late

Monday, September 7th, 2009

The Singapore SMS device was malfunctioned this morning. We did not get notified until @chrissyypoo alerted us. Sorry for the delayed messages, we have successfully delivered all delayed messages from Singapore.

We are currently investigating what went wrong and update you guys on what actually occurred.

The Singapore SMS feature is up and will be monitored closely.

Update: A glitch occurred on the software that checks the SMS device and it stops checking for new messages until we restarted it.

We now support DM via SMS

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

We added a new feature in gladlyCast (for both Singapore and Malaysia) during our previous maintenance. We noticed a few users trying to direct message their friends and Twitter just wouldn’t deliver these messages out. From now on, it will be handled correctly as a direct message.

To send a direct message use:

d username message

For example:

d gladlycast When are you going to support DM via SMS?

This would send a direct message “When are you going to support DM via SMS?” to us if we (gladlyCast) are following you.

Note that while you can send a DM to your friend on Twitter, you cannot receive a DM with your phone. If you’re still unsure about how direct message works in Twitter, take a look at this helpful article from Twitter.

How to use SMS to update Twitter in Malaysia

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

A few of our friends in Malaysia have mentioned us on their blogs. Some even included screenshots and instructions on how to get started with gladlyCast. Here are some that we have found other than those mentioned in our previous post:

If you blogged about us, do let us know so we can read and link you back. Thanks again everyone!

Thank you Malaysia for the wonderful support

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Thank you all for the retweets, the comments and the blog posts that you have made. We’re thrilled to read every little tweets you have made about us and we took note of each and every single one of them.

Today’s response is not without the help of these Malaysians:

You guys have made our day. (:

If you blogged about us, do tell us about it. We like to read your opinion.

gladlyCast now supports Malaysia

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

We are happy to announce that another local number has been added to our SMS-to-Twitter service — Malaysia.

Malaysians can now enjoy Twitter via text messages too by sending in tweets to a local number in Malaysia: +60 12 795 9876 (or 012-7959876, omitting country code).

To begin using gladlyCast, simply go to http://gladlycast.com, sign in with your existing Twitter account and associate your handphone.

Pudu Market (edited version)

Pudu Market (edited version)

To commemorate this, we have also updated our homepage image to the beautiful photograph taken by Goosmurf showing the colourful Pudu market in the busy city of Kuala Lumpur.

Salam sejahtera.

[LEon has also blogged about this here.]

gladlyCast Twitter updates delayed for 15 minutes

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Due to the recent Twitter attacks, Twitter is redirecting traffic away. This pending update takes care of the redirection to increase reliability. gladlyCast will be up again on today (Aug 10), 1:15 am. This minor update does not affect your SMSes, however, your updates to Twitter will be delayed till 1:15 am. Please be patient.

Update 1:11 am: Core Twitter service updated. Now testing update.

Update 1:27 am: Everything is back up.

Oh and by the way, if you’re having problems with signing in with Twitter and happen to have a 3G modem, use it to sign in. The sign in problem is partly due to SingNet or Starhub. You can then use back your normal internet connection to access Twitter subsequently.

 

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