This is probably not news to you: Many technologically challenged parents are being introduced to the world of texting by their children, the Denver Post reports. “Statistics point emphatically to kids and young adults under 25 driving the tidal surge in text messaging – up fourfold in the past two years to almost 30 billion messages a month,” the Post cites wireless industry figures as showing. But I love the basic message of the article, that “the process of young people instructing their parents can be gratifying for both.” It tells of an Arizona computer services company advising parents that it’s fun to surprise your kids by sending them an out-of-the-blue message like, “I love you” or “What would you like for dinner?” Meanwhile, it looks like 2007 is the year when Americans will have spent more on cellphones than on landlines, the Associated Press reports.
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