ANSA answers your questions by text message

ansa1.JPGGot a burning question you need the answer to? Need to settle a fact-based argument among friends? Trying to cheat your way to glory in a pub quiz? You might be interested in ANSA, a new text-message Q&A service from ROK. You text a question to 83773, and you get an answer within ten minutes, also via SMS. It sounds similar to existing services like AQA, but the price – 50p plus your operator’s standard SMS charge – makes it something of a bargain.

(ANSA website)

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