report. 'U. S. Teen Mobile Report: Calling Yesterday, Texting Today, Using Apps Tomorrow '.
This report is about American teens, but anyone who has children, this report would not be surprised - the situation in our country is not fundamentally different.
The term ' thumb generation ' seems to have figured out correctly noted how quickly scribbling SMS messages our youth.
But the report is not just a collection of fun facts. Soon the ' thumb generation ' will take a vast number of jobs. So equipment manufacturers and operators now is to think about here is the two graphs, which I quote below.
The first shows the change in the intensity of text messaging on mobile phones:.
The second shows shows how varied the intensity of the use of cell phones for calls:.
It is interesting to not that popular, and the applicability of SMS is increasing in all, including people of retirement age.
Interestingly, all the ' thumb generation '. was much less talk. !.


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