Link: Malaysian police track down sex slaves after SMS plea for help
One of the women, who obtained the mobile number of a reporter from the English daily, began sending cries for help via several short message service (SMS) which were then sent to police.
A text message is far easier to send than placing an audible phone call — and this example above, where the medium has helped connect those in trouble to those who an help — is a super illustration as to why more countries should, I reckon, start implementing 999 or 911 style text lines.
The ladies in question are only lucky that they a) managed to get hold of a mobile handset and b) managed to get the number of the journalist.
With the market saying 'no' to Nokia's Ovi Store, what do you think can be done to change this?
