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		<title>By: Life and Trend Roundup &#171; Thought Press</title>
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		<description>[...] The New Retirement Loyalty Programs The Texting Revolution DOPA Dilema (MySpace and the Deleting Online Predators Act) Mobile Content: Text vs. Media Rich Report on Online Dating The Good in High Gas Prices American&#8217;s Debt A World of Information Online Storage Phenom Is Web 2.0 a Bubble? Heating and Energy Trends The Future of Podcasting [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Thought Press &#187; The Texting Revolution</title>
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		<description>[...] I posted recently about how mobile content may prevail as text-based content, like Google SMS. I&#8217;ve always known text messaging to be huge in the UK. In fact, a recent report put out by The Carphone Warehouse called the Mobile Life Report which shows texting more prevalent than voice calls. [...]</description>
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