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Text Your Amazon And Netflix Requests With Kwiry

August 12th, 2008 at 1:31 pm

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Kwiry, the site that lets you send SMS message reminders to yourself, has released support for Amazon and Netflix that will allow users to add to their wishlists on the go.
To use the service, users text the name of the service they’d like to use, followed by the name of the movie they’d […]

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