Your N95 will help you quit smoking
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by Vince Veneziani on October 12, 2007

Or that’s what Internet startups and Denver, CO is betting. According to Jodi Kopke, a media director at Colorado’s State Tobacco Education and Prevention Partnership (STEPP), acting immediately is key to helping people stop smoking. Very true, but I don’t think her plan is going to help many people. Using SMS, the stop-smoking service will send out daily text messages to smokers who sign up with motivational tips. Mind you this was originally developed with high schoolers in mind.

Other websites prey on your friends and family, begging them to sign up for similar services and send you messages encouraging you to kick the habit. Though the idea is there, I don’t see web services helping people quit. Get the patch, get friends, just get something.

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  • There’s an initiative in The Netherlands that does exactly this and they already helped about a few thousand people. It’s called Kwitty (kwitty.nl) and rumors are that they are currently licensing companies in other parts of Europe. Read that they are able to deliver to 570 operators globally, but I don’t know if they will service the US.

  • interesting. I mean anything that helps can be a positive. but if you use items like the new SmokeStiks that can actually be more useful.

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