Gmail Enables SMS Messaging From Chat
Posted on December 16th, 2008 by Web Freak under Web News
Only a few days after the launch of its new task manager, Gmail has introduced a new feature allowing users to send free SMS messages through its integrated Chat. To activate the feature, visit the Gmail Labs page and scroll down until you see the appropriate listing (you may also want to activate a few of the other nifty features while you’re at it).
To send a message, just type a phone number into the search box at the top of the chat window on the left side of the Gmail interface, and hit ‘Send SMS’. Numbers can be associated with contact names so you don’t have to keep manually entering them. Recipients of these messages can respond by simply hitting ‘reply’ on their cell phones to send their own SMS message (Gmail ties a unique phone number with each of your contacts).
According to the Gmail blog post
, the site is currently testing out the service with US phones only for now (messages can be sent from abroad, they just need to be directed at a US phone).
Gmail first toyed around with the feature in October, but wound up pulling it
from Labs for a few weeks because of a number of glitches. This time, it seems like it’s here to stay.
This isn’t by any means the first chat service to offer free SMS messaging – major chat networks like AIM have been doing this for years. But it’s a handy feature, especially for the many people who use Gmail all day long.

Great feature ! I hope it will be launched in other countries too very soon.
Gmail just keeps on getting better. My only concern with this is that since texting can get expensive fast, this service has some potential for abuse. Like you said though it isn’t new though.
Most carriers have an email address set up for you, so you can send SMS messages in email. I like texting through email just because it is so much easier to do. You can send longer messages and don’t have to abbreviate your words.
Waiting for the service to be available for Indian networks too.