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Post by jeffolie on Aug 14, 2016 7:35:21 GMT -6
August 11, 2016 Smartphones: #1 Online Device How Americans go online is changing. Those changes are being documented by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration as it analyzes the biennial Computer and Internet Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey. Among Americans aged 3 or older who go online at home, these are the devices they used in 2015 and 2011... Go online at home using device, 2015 (and 2011) Smartphone: 53% (27%) Laptop computer: 46% (42%) Desktop computer: 34% (45%) Tablet computer: 29% (6%) TV-connected device: 27% (14%) Wearable device: 1% (0%) Source: National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Evolving Technologies Change the Nature of Internet Use and Majority of Americans Use Multiple Internet-Connected Devices, Data Shows demomemo.blogspot.com/
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Post by unlawflcombatnt on Aug 16, 2016 22:02:34 GMT -6
Smartphones dumbphones are the worst innovation of recent times, and have successfully dumbed down conversation and communication in all areas they've touched, including the Medical field.
Nowadays, no subject of discussion is allowed to take more than 10 seconds to communicate.
Dumbphones have reduced a majority of conversations down to the level of bar-room small talk.
Now it's considered OK to interrupt anyone & everyone--at any time, 24 hours a day--with the most half-assed communication imaginable, which could be regurgitated without a millisecond of thought behind it.
What a great thing smartphones are!
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