Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th May 2009 20:36 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless "Alone in a room in his home in Bonn, Germany, Friedhelm Hillebrand sat at his typewriter, tapping out random sentences and questions on a sheet of paper. As he went along, Hillebrand counted the number of letters, numbers, punctuation marks and spaces on the page. Each blurb ran on for a line or two and nearly always clocked in under 160 characters. That became Hillebrand's magic number - and set the standard for one of today's most popular forms of digital communication: text messaging."
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RE[2]: Comment by ephracis
by zegenie on Mon 4th May 2009 21:42 UTC in reply to "RE: Comment by ephracis"
zegenie
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2005-12-31

Argue whatever you want - it *is* still two messages being sent.

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