Take a look at: http://www.textmarks.com/dev/

There's a very easy API to receive SMS into your app (as an HTTP
POST), and your HTTP response gets sent back to the person's phone as
a text message.  Takes 10 minutes or less to set up.  Here's a
tutorial:  http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Build_an_SMS_Notification_App

Also outbound is supported including subscriptions and broadcasts to
groups.

Free to use (ads in message footers) or pay reasonable rates for ad-
free.  US only.


On Jan 1, 2:08 pm, mclovin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wanted to test out some SMS web app, where I can communicate w/ the
> application from my phone. I was wondering if the App Engine allows me
> to do this through the use of either AIM libraries or Gtalk Libraries
> written in python.
>
> Thanks
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