✖ Via The Business Insider | CHART OF THE DAY: “One Third Of U.S. 11-Year-Olds Have Cellphones” by Dan Frommer and Kamelia Angelova, Jan 19th, 2010
“More kids are getting mobile phones: Last year, more than 35% of U.S. children ages 10-11 had cellphones, almost double the amount in 2005, according to Mediamark data, via eMarketer. And even more than 5% of 6-7-year-olds had cellphones last year.”
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• Jan 19, 2010 link notes [via] tagged: technology communication phone cellphone kids chart statistics evolution United States
✖ Via iSteamphone
Exploded iPhone, da Vinci style. By artist Kevin Tong.
• Aug 16, 2009 link notes [via] tagged: art illustration illustrator innovation communication phone technology schematics
✖ Via MsBlueSky photostream on Flickr: “Phone Evolution”
“Advert for Western Electric, the manufacturing arm of AT&T.”
About MsBlueSky : “[Her] photostream is a wonderful collection of delightful vintage pictures and vintage-inspired drawings.” Follow her on Tumblr.
• Aug 04, 2009 link notes [via] tagged: vintage ad technology communication evolution future telephone phone
Just over a fortnight ago, Matthew Robson had never worked in banking. This was mainly because he was 15 years and 7 months old and attending a comprehensive school in South London. Today he is the talk of Tokyo, Wall Street and the City. Fund managers, CEOs and analysts are poring over his report, How Teenagers Consume Media, which he wrote last week while on work experience at Morgan Stanley. In it he laid out the world according to the teenager: a confusing place where the PC is a radio, the games console is a telephone, the mobile telephone is a stereo and text-message machine, the DVDs are pirate copies and no one uses Twitter. |
• Jul 15, 2009 link notes [via] tagged: technology communication kids teenagers Twitter trends phone radio television Internet newspaper film
