Texting Thesis

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“SUL”, “LOL”, “B2W”, “N1”, “IDC” – Foreign language or just confused, not sure what all that means? It just reveals you are probably over 25 years old. Texting has provided teens and young adults with a brand new language as texting has quickly emerged as one of the greatest advancement in the information and communication technology industry over the last 10 years. Sending 100s of texts a day, texting is the primary method of communication for teens and the trend is growing in popularity with older adults also. Communication is made easier and quicker as you can be at any location, in any country around the world and be able to instantly communicate with someone by your mobile phone or device.
Text messaging has developed from something favored by the tech-savvy to a universally accepted method of communication. Texting has allowed users to be more independent, efficient and direct in conversations. Are you running late for an appointment? It is a snap to text who you are supposed to …show more content…

Up until that time mobile phones were used for telephone calls and to receive alerts of voice mail messages. Americans were using mobile phones to only send 0.4 texts per month but this all changed by 1999. Once texts could be sent and received between different network providers the average user found that texting was more convenient and there was added value to consumers. By the year 2000, the average number of text messages increased from .4 texts per month sent in the USA to a whopping 35 text messages a month per person in the United States.
At first, texting relied on the multi tap system where each number on the phone was connected to three or four letters which you had to tap a multiple of times to spell out the words in your text. This method was time consuming and probably the first step leading to the texting vocabulary we see in use

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