Americans are expected to receive an estimated 1.5 billion unsolicited text messages on their cell phones in 2008, according to San Francisco's Ferris Research, which tracks mobile messaging trends. That's nearly double the amount received in 2006. Industry executives, consumer groups and security experts are concerned that unwanted text messages will become an even worse problem than computer spam. How do you think cell phone spam affects the potential for mobile marketing?
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