Some texting shortcuts include the use of a word recognizing program. The program suggests words as a person types and then the person can touch the word they want. Another texting shortcut is to use numbers in place of words, like "2" for "to" and "4" in the place of "for". Many people also leave vowels out of words, like "cntrl" for "control".
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The Telecommunications department has no record of text messaging abbreviations. Only drifting web rumors state about 95% of people have used or are using text acronym shortcuts.
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There aren't any.
Yes, some do and some don't. Depends which phone you have. It's the phone not the plan that provides the texting ability. You can add a texting feature to the plan you choose.
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There are many companies that offer online texting services. Among some of the more popular include: Text Marketer, EZ Texting, Group Texting, Mashable and T-Mobile.
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i dont think there is any! but they may be some
Yes. Most applications will use the same keyboard shortcuts, but some shortcuts on Windows won't be the same on a Mac.