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The death of the text message?
We were interested to read the Daily Mail’s article this week predicting the death of the text message within a generation. It chimes with similar predictions we made way back in 2009 about the eventual demise of email. Indeed the Daily Mail quoted from our report to suggest that both the text and the email may eventual slide into the technological dustbin of history. |
27-Apr-2011 16:42 |
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