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“For the nature of man&#8217;s heart is evil from his youth,” the Bible tells us – and to that we may add, perhaps, the internet&#8217;s, too. We gave it life – and what did it give us in return? Pop-up ads, viruses, and unlimited supplies (or at least offers) of viagra.
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Not too long ago, “sending someone a short message” entailed writing a note and sticking it on the refrigerator door – and all it cost you to send was the time to jot down a couple of sentences on a piece of scrap paper. Nowadays, of course, no respectable note-writer would bother with pen and paper; instead, they would send an e-mail, or, better, a short phone message, using their cellphone&#8217;s SMS feature. SMS, of course, has a great advantage over the old system, in that you don&#8217;t have to ...]]></description>
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