Use Gmail account to send limited messages worldwide

Osama Zia | 4/06/2013 05:40:00 pm | |

Google is a multiple portal system integrated with electronic mail, G+, blogger and search engine. In alexa top 500 websites Google is on the top enabling users to search the world’s information. Gmail provide us 7GB of storage to store our different notes and emails with it. If you ever take a look on top 500 sites of the world you will find most of the sites are sub-domains of the Google and thus a largest populated area is covered by Google.
We can send limited numbers of text messages to anyone worldwide. Google has limited this service for sending 50 messages per user but you can increase this limit by receiving the messages as-well. Whenever someone replies to you, it will add 5 more messages in your account and you can send 5 more messages worldwide.


How to send text messages through Gmail

    1. Open your Gmail account. 
    2. On the left side of the page you will see your contact list.
    3. Write the number of receiver as mentioned in screenshot and click on send sms. 

Send Sms Screenshot

                  4.  Fill the requirements and you are ready to send the sms.


What more!

This is a very simple trick related to Google world but most of the people are unaware of these kind of simple tricks. Sometimes a small tricks can make a big difference so we hope to scratch some more small and useful tricks for you in the future.

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“My blog is a collection of answers people want to hear to questions they didn’t ask.” Meet Me. I am Osama Zia! An Aviation Student and a part-time blogger. You can find me on Facebook, Follow me on Twitter or circle me on GOOGLE +

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