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 <description>&lt;p&gt;I&#039;m not actually sure whether we should trust a study conducted by a mobile comparison shopping site, but their numbers are staggering, so I decided to go with it nonetheless. Actually, it&#039;s not a matter of trust, more it&#039;s about the methodology used for collecting the data.  Anyway, according to Wirefly&#039;s survey, when it comes to [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Back in July, we wrote about  MizPee  - a useful service that allows users to quickly find a toilet in a number of cities. Now, we have “SatLav”, a 26-year-old launching a similar service in London, providing tourists with arguably one of the most important piece of information they need — where the f*** is the closest toilet.    If you happen to be in the Westminster area of London and need to pee urgently, simply &lt;strong &gt;text “toilet” to 80097&lt;/strong&gt;, and you’ll get a text back with information about the location of the nearest bathroom. Neat, huh? Especially when you consider it will only cost you 25 pence ($0.52) per request — a bargain considering the urge.       [Via:  Consumerist.com ] Thanks Joe!   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:MizPee helps you find a clean toilet in the cityUK: 855,000 phones dropped in toilets every yearResurrect your drowned mobile device with rice (or alcohol)!Kristall Vodka SMS Verification Service makes sure you drink againUpingme wants to mobilize classified ads&lt;/p&gt;
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