The Swedish Postal Service has announced that it will soon replace traditional
postage stamps with a text message-based system. The system will work pretty simply -- customers will send a
text message to a particular number, and a special code will be texted back to them which they can then write on the letter. A spokesperson for Posten AB, the Swedish Postal Service, says the system will work for packages weighing up to two kilograms, and that it will be just as secure as traditional postage. That's all well and good, but how will they adorn their letters with famous Swedish crime writers?
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