Where Would We Be without Text Messaging?

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Where would we be without text messaging? Texting has grown widely over the last 20 years. In some ways, it has allowed us to be more efficient, independent, and direct. How did such a simple way of communicating lead to us to the millions and millions of text sent daily? The first text message was sent in 1992 by a 22 year old British engineer. Nokia was the first company to manufacture a mobile phone with a full keyboard. The phone was known as the Nokia 900i Communicator. By the year 2000, numbers increased from 0.4 texts per month per person to 35 per month since the year 1995. 2007 happened to be the year that Americans sent and received more text messages per month than phone calls. Today, texting is the most used data application, with over 80% of mobile-phone prescribers using it. How often do you text? Is it affecting the way that you communicate in a more positive or negative way?

Text messaging has become a common method of communication by teenagers and young adults today. By myself being a young adult, I can definitely relate to the world of text messaging. Texting has its benefits when it comes to the communication between teenagers and their parents on the go. It can open the lines of communicating when teens are out and about with their friends or even other family members such as siblings or cousins that are close to their age or the same age as them. Parents can receive a quick text as an update on where their kids are and what they are doing at all times. Bill Ogle, Chief Marketing Officer for Samsung Telecommunications America, states that “text messaging may be a great way for some parents to improve the lines of communication. And with more than a billion text messages now being sent each day, I think we wi...

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