Throwback to the bricks and chords, now to the wireless future
Welcome
Welcome to my iSearch, for my I-Search, on cell phones. I am always on my iPhone—I'm addicted to twitter, instagram, snapchat and music. I cannot live without my cell phone, whenever I get in trouble my mom targets my phone. When I get it taken, I’m dying after two days. Our generation now is about the technology and the phones. Little kids have their own tablet to play on or on their parents cell phones. When you’re in public, all you see is people on their phones; it’s what we’ve come to and is very sad. If you ever actually pay attention when people hang out or even yourself with some friends, everyone is on their cell phone, even in public. Cell phones are what we mainly use to get around in life. The power and every answer is in our hands. Its a great resource that we have in this world. Also, I like to use my phone a lot and especially on my free time; my mother always yells at me for it, especially when I bring it out during dinner. The apps that have changed our uses for our cell phones are instagram, twitter, snapchat, facebook, and vine. Thats all I use my cell phone for, besides texting. People do not make calls as often unless it an emergency. Choosing cell phones gave me the opportunity to find out information that i've never known before. When it was first made; when it first became cordless, the psychological affects of them, the development of them from when they first came out and the future of them.
First Cell phone
Photo Courtesy to Michel Denardin
Corded Home Phone
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