April 3rd, 2008

Text Thursday: Generation 2.0

By: Chris Brubaker

Text Thursday

 

 

Baby Names
Photo by: Jennifer Marr

Usually we talk about some cool new text messaging company or system, but today we’ve caught wind of an interesting new trend with Generation X. Baby names inspired by texting and web 2.0.

 

Yep, you read that right, a study by McCrindle Research on the top 10 baby names in Australia found an interesting trend among Generation X. They found that parents are now opting to give their new babies names that are unique and stand out, especially in the online world; using such things as phonetic spellings, hyphens, and apostrophes. The spellings for these common names are coming from new forms of communication such as text messaging. Who knew that when you sent the message “jzn, were u @?”, that a few years later you might actually meet a “Jzn” (sounds like Jason).

 

Social analyst Mark McCindle of McCindle Research explains one reason for the increase in texting-inspired names as individuality. Parents wanting their kids to be unique offline and online, often only picking names that have domain names available or “Google well”. In light of this new trend, I put together a list for all of you soon to be parents looking for a “unique” name for your kid:

 

Web 2.0 Inspired

Yadel

Avazzy

Trilith

Texting Inspired

Jzn (Jason)

Jaymz (James)

Suzi (Short of Sussan)

Got any more web like or texting-inspired names?

 

House Value

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March 20th, 2008

Texting Messaging Gone Wrong: Scams

By: Chris Brubaker

Finishing our two part series on Texting Gone Wrong is scams. Last week we talked about spamming and the negative affects it has on the texting industry (Text Spam). This week we’re focusing on texting scams and shady business practices.
 

Premium Texting
What does text messaging cost? Usually around $0.15 to [...]

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March 13th, 2008

Texting Messaging Gone Wrong: Spam

By: Chris Brubaker

 
In this two part series, I’m going to talk about two key problems in the SMS (text messaging) industry affecting growth and innovation; spam and shady business practices.

 

Spam
Let’s first start out with some numbers. In 2006, 800 million spam text messages were sent, in 2007 that number increased to 1.1 [...]

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January 24th, 2008

Text Thursday: Smartphone Envy?

By: Chris Brubaker

Receiving email on your cell phone was once reserved for those with data plans and smartphones. Not any longer. One company getting rid of smart phone envy is teleflip with FlipMail. Plain and simple it allows you to send and receive email on your cell phone through text messaging.

 

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January 17th, 2008

Text Thursday: Pingie

By: Chris Brubaker

Google Reader, My Yahoo, FeedDemon, Bloglines, NewsGator. These are a few of the more popular RSS readers on the net. RSS = Real Simple Syndication, in other words a way for you to get the latest updates from your favorite blog or news site without having to go to each site. [...]

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January 10th, 2008

Text Thursday – Best ideas of ‘07

By: Chris Brubaker
 

 
As texting expands to the masses, more companies are integrating text messaging. In our series Text Thursday, we highlight unique companies which provide useful ways to use your text messages. Continuing our week of wrap-ups we’ve put together some of the more creative ways companies are using text messaging. All [...]

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