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IMHO: Is The Text Message Headed For Retirement?

December 4, 2012
English: mobile phone text message
English: mobile phone text message (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Huffington Post, huffingtonpost.com

Pity the poor text message — a mere 20 years young this week and already they are talking about its retirement party. Actually, nobody holds retirement parties anymore, do they? We don’t retire from our jobs, we get pink-slipped. Which is apparen…

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IMHO: Is The Text Message Headed For Retirement?

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Digital Health, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management
Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, Huffington Post, Iran, Retirement, SMS, Telus, Text messaging
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