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Kevin Federline dumped by SMS

Ur dumped, Kevin Federline -- and you are now part of a growing club of spurned lovers who have been ditched by text message.

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NEW YORK: Ur dumped, Kevin Federline -- and you are now part of a growing club of spurned lovers who have been ditched by text message.   
 
A video of Britney Spears' soon-to-be ex-husband apparently getting a text message informing him that the pop princess had filed for divorce became the most viewed item on the YouTube Internet site on Thursday, with more than 1 million hits.   
 
The Web video shows Federline taping a reality television show and talking about Spears being his biggest fan -- until he gets a text message.
 
Then he puts his head in his hands, rips off his microphone and disappears, returning 30 minutes later visibly upset.   
 
Spears, 24, abruptly filed for divorce from fledgling rapper Federline this week after two years of marriage -- and two children -- while he was filming in Canada.   
 
Experts on cell phone and text message use and etiquette said Federline was not the first to be dumped by text -- and certainly would not be the last with rising numbers of teen-ager and 20-somethings using text to avoid confrontation.   
 
“People in their teens and 20s feel more comfortable using a text message to communicate something serious than having to confront someone,” said Delly Tamer, chief executive of online wireless retailer LetsTalk.com, which researches phone use.   
 
“It is instant gratification -- and delayed mortification. At some point they will have to yell at each other.”
 
The first text message was sent in 1992, according to British industry group Mobile Data Association, with text messaging launched commercially in 1995.   
 
In Britain 95 percent of 16- to 24-year-olds use text messaging regularly. But it is only in the past year or so that text messaging has soared in the United States.
 
A survey carried out by Swiss messaging services provider Sicap two years ago found that 9 percent of mobile phone users admitted to having dumped a boyfriend or girlfriend by sending a text message.
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