Thursday, August 19, 2010
People Text All Day Long, U.K. Survey Finds
New research from Ofcom, the U.K. regulator, shows that people use text communications throughout the day.
Text communications and voice communications both made up a fair proportion of media activity during the daytime, but both were less popular in the evenings. However, after the end of television peak time, text communications accounted for a similar proportion of media activity as in daytime.

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