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AMERICANS love text messages.
"I loved design, and I still do – I love furniture design, I love architecture, I love fabrics, I love text, I love proportions.
This compares with an estimated 150m employees worldwide who rely on e-mail but do not yet have a mobile service for it not to mention the 1.5 billion consumers who have mobile phones, love text messaging and might also love e-mail.
I love Text From Dog.
Just because consumers love text messaging does not mean they love to be bombarded by SMS ads.
I love text messaging on the device because I prefer the Metro style Windows Phone uses versus the cutesy bubble style iOS uses.
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I just love texting and the music being right there at the touch of a button.
"I love texts," said Mr. Subiela, whose films have a strong literary influence.
I love texting – I don't like the phone much and I'm not a great emailer – and Snapchat's a bit like sending a visual text.
I prefer giving voice to the outsider, the minority, the renegade, and I love texts with stage directions like, 'And then they fly to the moon and have a picnic with food that keeps changing color.' " CHANGING TIMES "I've always experienced Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway as being hospitable to me and other women I know.
But the reason people love texting is that phone calls take energy to keep alive.
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