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You remember Uptime Robot, a free website uptime monitoring service that we launched few weeks ago.

While building it, we're looking for a free & easy way for adding SMS support to the application which would notify users when their websites were down (and back up).

There are great APIs around but they are paid & we experienced that the best way to do this is using the e-mail to SMS gateways of mobile providers.

But we needed a list of providers that had support for e-mail to SMS.

E-mail To SMS Providers List

After digging, we found several lists, realized that every provider has a different format where some requires a prefix & other can require a suffix, digit requirements differ, etc.

At the end we merged lists, removed invalid entries, added new ones with the help of Uptime Robot users & created a flexible MySQL table that included this data.

Now, we're sharing it (as SQL & CSV formats) at the Uptime Robot website so you can easily add SMS support to your web applications & won't lose the time we already did.

P.S. Note that there may still be some invalid entries that we couldn't get a feedback yet. If you think there are, please share them in comments, we'll updating them & always be sharing the latest version of the data.

UIzard is an open source development tool for creating web applications on the web.

It has built-in support for various project types like:

  • standard web applications
  • Google API-based widgets/gadgets
  • mobile web applications

UIzard

User interface elements can be controlled with drag’n drops just like a desktop IDE & UIzard’s built-in editor has support for code-highlighting.

With an instant preview feature, the outputs of the design & code can be seen easily.

P.S. The application is currently in beta status & can be a little unstable.

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  • A post: "iPhone Application And Website Development: All Tools And Tutorials You Need" was published at WebResourcesDepot a few weeks ago (if you still didn’t check that post, click here).

    Since then, iPocketApps created a website named Apps Amuck whose aim can be summarized as: "learning iPhone application development / 31 days – 31 iPhone applications".

    iPhone Application Development

    From the website:

    The key here is simple: "Taking baby steps is better than taking no steps at all!"

    iPhone application development is completely a new world & rather than trying to learn everything once, Apps Amuck is trying to present the information piece by piece.

    There are great applications like:

    • What is my IP?
    • FlickrKML
    • MyGoogle & more..

    The source codes of every application can be downloaded.

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