How much do YOU text? How about THIRTY THOUSAND texts per month ! STORIES. * * * * * * *
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How much do YOU text? How about THIRTY THOUSAND texts per month ! STORIES. * * * * * * *
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The winning phrase was “Zippity Dooo Dahh Zippity Ayy … My oh MY, what a wonderful day! Plenty of sunshine Comin’ my way … ZippittyDooDahZippityAay! WondeRful feeling, Wonderful day!” which Moore completed flawlessly in less than 60 seconds. The contestants used the new LG enV3 phone, the newest edition in the enV family, which features a full QWERTY keypad. The Fastest, Most Accurate Texter Is Crowned wins $50,000 LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc. (LG Mobile Phones) hosted the third annual LG U.S. National Texting Championship, which concluded yesterday with 15-year-old Kate Moore from Des Moines, Iowa as the winner. Moore, who sends on average 500 text messages a day, took home the title of the LG U.S. National Texting Champion, along with $50,000 in prize money, after beating out more than 250,000 participants nationally. “When I heard the final phrase, I got so nervous and thought how can I finish that!” said winner Moore. “But apparently, my thumbs are faster than everyone else’s! I’m so excited to be this year’s champion.”
Moore won the title of texting championship after beating step sisters Erin Fink, 15, and Morgan Dynda, 14, both from Pooler, GA. The two sisters and best friends drew gasps from the crowd as they went head to head in a semi-final texting showdown in which Dynda came out on top, placing her in the final round where she competed against Moore.
After Dynda won the first battle of the three round finals, Moore began to tear up. The level of stress increased and the battle became more dramatic. However, Moore remained strong and won the 2nd round. With the final round important to both girls, the one to flawlessly complete the final phrase, fastest, was Moore. When the judges declared Moore the winner, the crowed erupted in cheers as confetti fell to the floor. Moore’s mom, in the audience, put her hands to her face and looked shocked as she watched her daughter win the competition and grand prize of $50,000.
The third annual LG U.S. National Championship took place over two days, with the final round and crowning of the winner in New York on June 16, 2009 at the NEP Studios. During the competition, players competed in various challenges, including Text Attack, Blind Texting, Pressure Cooker, and Text and Dodge. In each challenge, the contestants were typing in phrases on their LG enV3’s exactly as they appeared on the overhead LG plasma screens with no typos or abbreviations, ultimately trying to be quicker than their opponents.
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Part one of a two-part review of LG’s enV2 messaging phone for Verizon. In this part: How to text from the front panel, VCAST Music, and Mobile Email/IM.
MUCH MUCH more on enV2 on PhoneDog.com: http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/lg-env2.aspx
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Learn how to send text messages/SMS on your LG KF600 (Venus). Use a wide variety of tools and tehniques to input your message and add everything from text templates to business cards.
Brought to you by MobilePhoneTraining.co.uk
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The Second Annual LG National Texting Competition has come to a close, and LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc. (LG Mobile Phones) has crowned another victor in their quest for fast and furious thumbs. On July 9, New York City was taken by whirlwind as the fastest texters from all over the country participated in a grueling battle of the thumbs for the second year in a row.
Beating more than 15,000 entrants, Nathan Schwartz, a 20-year-old Clyde, Ohio resident, took home the title of $50,000 in prize money and indisputable bragging rights for his speed-texting skills.
The winning phrase was “Does everybody here know the alphabet? Let’s text. Here it goes… AbcDeFghiJKlmNoPQrStuvWXy & Z! Now I know my A-B-C’s, next time won’t you text with me?” which Schwartz completed in sixty seconds. The contestants used any LG phones that featured full QWERTY keypads including the enV2, enV and Voyager.
To view more Multimedia News Release go to, http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/lg/33759/
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This is a video showing how Internet Explorer or any internet browser can give you free texting. This is also a test of Magix Movie editors screen capture program. The echo was a error when editing. This is 100% real and does work so dont say it didnt for you. (If it didnt you must not live in BC) Wasnt the microphone great btw?
http://www.telusmobility.com/en/BC/send_message/
Link to site ^^^^
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