
Really, I cannot do this. To type 160-character standardized message in 42.2 seconds. It is too tough for me. However, a Utah teen has made this possible.
Again, Ben Cook, 18 years old Utah teen has made this possible. He typed 160 character-standardized message in 42.2 seconds in his cell phone.
According to Sara Spaulding, representative for event sponsor Jump Mobile, Guinness World Records has recorded his feet on video by official timer.
Text messaging is hugely popular among teenagers. According to a survey conducted by CTIA, the wireless industry’s trade group, popularity of text messaging is increased from 2.9 to 7.3 billion.
Cook has already made this before by typing text message in 57.75 seconds in 2004. Now he has broken his own record.
Via: 13WVEC
Utah teen breaks his own record in typing SMS messages

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