Mobizzo

Mobizzo is an entertainment service offering trivia games on mobile phones and smartphones, from Fox Mobile Distribution.[1] Trivia games are played via SMS-text and mobile web. Mobizzo has sites online [2] and on mobile web/WAP.

Services

Trivia questions are varied from sports, general knowledge, movies, music, pop culture and entertainment. Tickets are earned with the start of each quiz and for every correct answer. Tickets can then be redeemed for rewards or to enter sweepstakes prizes. Monthly subscribers get a new quiz each day. They can also pay (per quiz) to take more quizzes on any day.

Carriers

Mobizzo works on any phone that can send text messages and on smartphones with mobile browsers. As of 2010, these U.S. carriers are supported: AT&T, Alltel, Centennial, EKN, Cellular South, nTelos, Rural Cellular Corp., Bluegrass, ECIT, Cellcom, Cincinnati Bell, Dobson.

Corporation

Fox Mobile Distribution is a division of News Corporation's Digital Media Group.[3] See also, w:Jamba!.

Press

According to Business Wire,[4] Mobizzo used to be a different mobile service launched by News Corporation's Fox Mobile Entertainment in 2007, offering: "games, music, general entertainment and more - from across News Corp.'s worldwide divisions, as well as from other media companies."

gollark: You may be confusing it with GPT-2.
gollark: OpenAI has *not* been very open with it.
gollark: I don't think there are public things for GPT-*3* around now. Except AIDungeon with some paid plan?
gollark: Higher education does seem wildly inefficient and outdated but I don't think I would trust *Google* with fixing it.
gollark: I see. I've never heard that before, but it does seem a possibility.

References

  1. | Fox Mobile Distribution
  2. | Mobizzo.com
  3. Archived 2000-01-18 at the Wayback Machine | News Corporation Digital Media Group Index
  4. TMC News: February 27, 2006 | Business Wire

Mobizzo.com

  • | Mobizzo.com

Fox Mobile Distribution

  • | Fox Mobile Distribution

News Corporation Digital Media Group

  • | News Corporation Digital Media Group
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