Text messaging has transformed language into a kind of coded parlance that can be puzzling or outright indecipherable for recipients who do not follow SMS trends, which probably started in school patios across the world. In order to help those with difficulties understanding abbreviations and obscure acronyms used in English, British software developer DCML has greated TextGenie, which translates the increasingly cryptic SMS messages the younger generation tends to use... Continue Reading TextGenie translates SMS messages for puzzled adults
Section: Telecommunications
Tags: Android, Apps, Language, Smartphone, SMS, Translator
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