Texting in decline: time to say 'C u l8r' to humble SMS?

Number of texts sent in UK fell for first time last year, but experts say it's too early for obituary

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THE news prompted a simple headline in The Guardian: "OMG!" It was an appropriate response to the idea that the humble phone text may have "passed its prime" after two decades ruling the messaging roost.

The idea that Britain has hit "Peak Text" was sparked by a report that says the number of texts sent in the UK fell for the first time last year. That's big news considering the humble text's dramatic impact on everyday life. It "transformed the English language, turned reality show voting into a national event and earned billions for mobile operators", says the Guardian.

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