[Chapter-delegates] Google verification - now excluded an, entire country
Alejandro Pisanty
apisan at servidor.unam.mx
Thu Apr 15 20:07:48 PDT 2010
Bill,
... and, Vint says someone from Google is already in contact with our
colleague Leeming, with some corrections on the facts.
Due diligence rules.
Alejandro Pisanty
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2010, William F. Slater, III wrote:
> Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 21:14:26 -0500 (CDT)
> From: "William F. Slater, III" <slater at billslater.com>
> To: James Butler <james at musicforhumans.com>, chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org
> Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] Google verification - now excluded an,
> entire country
>
> Greetings from Chicago,
>
> Dr. Vint Cerf, co-inventor of TCP/IP and founder of the Internet Society,
> is a Sr. VP at Google. Maybe Dr. Cerf could help point us in the
> direction of a person at Google who might be able to help our colleague in
> the Soloman Islands.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bill
> William F. Slater, III, PMP
> President, ISOC-Chicago
> Chicago, IL
> United States of America
> slater at billslater.com
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> On Thu, April 15, 2010 8:57 pm, James Butler wrote:
>> Maybe this is an opportunity for someone? A quick Google query turns up
>> various SMS-to-Email solutions, some free. Maybe even some run by ISOC
>> Members? I'm not associated with the following company, but as an
>> example, there is a free SMS-to-Email offered by "VISUALtron" (they
>> should get points for their name, I think)
>> (http://www.visualtron.com/sms2email.htm) In addition to their
>> commercial enterprise-level product, they offer a free, basic solution
>> to anyone and free, customized solutions to business as well. It's
>> limited to 10 messages per day, but all we need is one for this purpose.
>> I'd bet they would be interested in providing some Google-focused
>> solution for an entire region. A little scripting, a little cooperation
>> from Google in revealing some of their SMS API, and everybody wins. Why
>> make Google do all of the dirty work?
>>
>> James Butler
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