Can’t find an Internet cafe near Grandma’s? Tired of lugging a laptop through long security lines? Do you dread the mountain of email waiting for you after a holiday getaway? Teleflip, the leader in ...
I was away during the fires two weeks ago, but the website called Teleflip.com helped me stay in touch with friends through e-mail, even though I don’t have a BlackBerry or a Treo and I was away from ...
Teleflip isn’t new but I had not heard about it until Noah Kagan at Facebook pinged me tonight to tell me about it. It is an incredibly simple way to send a text/sms message to any North American cell ...
Web service Teleflip lets you send any cellphone email without the bother of remembering what carrier uses which email address format. Most cell phones have the ability to receive email using the ...
Today TeleFlip announced the availability of its free email-to-cell phone service called flipMail. Users must sign up at TeleFlip's web site, where they create a white list of people they'd like to ...
TeleFlip promises to give 2.3 billion cell phone users free email and alerts on their SMS-enabled handsets without any additional software, according to company CEO Tony Davis. Give TeleFlip your ...
A longer version of this story appeared in the Aug. 25 print edition. When Teleflip debuted in 2005, the Santa Monica-based company that promised e-mail on cell phones made quite a splash, receiving ...
Teleflip, a Santa Monica, Calif., startup that offers to deliver email to your phone as text messages, raised $4.9 million in a recent financing. GRP II, a fund affiliated with the private-equity firm ...
Jealous of your friends’ Blackberry but don’t want to pay for the device or the service package? Well, there’s a new website out there that can get your “just regular” phone one step further to a ...