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Subliminal Messaging is bad. Sorry guys I deleted this video on accident. But yah here its up again
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It's the battle of the touchscreen heavyweights: The Apple iPhone 3G takes on the first touchscreen BlackBerry, the Storm. In part two, Noah looks at messaging on both phones, including two very different touchscreen keyboards.
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Part two of our video review of the Samsung Behold, which covers messaging, the web browser, music, and apps. Full text (soon): http://www.mobilebur n.com/review.jsp?Id= 5789
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Part two of our video review of the Samsung Behold, which covers messaging, the web browser, music, and apps. Full text (soon): http://www.mobilebur n.com/review.jsp?Id= 5789 This version is an edited version of the original that also should offer better quality.
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Times have changed. The eloquently written love notes of yesteryear probably won't get you very far these days when it comes to serenading that special someone. Want to learn how to be a text messaging Cassanova? Watch this Super News pod and you too can be Texting Your Way To Love in no time.
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UGA graduate students Everett Long, Karen Andrews, Allie Einsiedel Jieyu Liang present their research on how college-aged students use text messaging. The team conducted this research as a part of their fall 2008 JRMC 8010 Research Method class at the Grady College of Journalism Mass Communication, taught by Dr. Kaye Sweetser.
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It seems that more Americans are texting their love for one another. Katie Couric has more on the 68% percent of Americans who've sent love notes via text messaging.