Mosio is a handy application that lets you text any question from your mobile phone and have it answered by real people. Just send an email message to qna@mosio.com and receive up-to four different answers back. There is nothing to install and it’s free. Mosio should work with most mobile phones and carriers, but in case you run into some difficulties check out Mosio test page here.
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