Monday, August 31, 2009

Half of twelve children have mobile phones

Even some 10-12 years ago, mobile phone, mobile phone, was considered a measure of wealth, but now it's just everyday objects, present in practically all adults, teenagers and even children. According to the latest isselodvaniyu, more than half of children aged 12 years in the U.S. have a mobile phone.

For comparison, in 2004, this figure does not exceed 18%. Interestingly, already 72% of 14-year-olds have cell phones, and among 16-year-olds the proportion of those lucky ones are even higher - 85%. Seems a couple of years, even pre-school children will be with might and main to boast to each other by their cellphones.

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