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    Texting while driving is defined as the act of composing, sending, reading text messages, email, or making other similar use of the web on a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle. Mobile devices has had some unintended and even dangerous consequences. Distracted driving results in injury and loss of life. Distracted driving is any activity that could divert a person 's attention away from the primary task of driving. Texting while driving is a bad idea because distracted driving…

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    what life was like before mobile phones? Today’s generation has carried cell phones around for most of their lives. Let’s frighten the younger generation by telling them what the world was like before mobile phones (Clark). When you arrived at your friend’s house you honked your car horn or went inside to get them instead of making a phone call. Rather than sending Snapchats or following somebody on Twitter, you actually talked to them. People seem to be born with mobile phones in their hand in…

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    to guide it. This is what the World Wide Web would be like without Web Standards. Immense Networks offers a clear scenario. Imagine driving your car where there are no street lights, stop signs, or lanes; it would be pure chaos. Standards are created for universal order, and the web is no different. Web developers should abide by standards to keep things flowing properly on the internet (Web Standards Matter, 2010). Compare Web Standards and the Web to a parent 's guidance of their…

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    However, some may argue that technology has actually brought people apart rather than bringing them together. Today, I will attempt to find out whether technology undermines communication or does it enhance it. Mobile phones We live in an age whereby technology has allowed us to create mobile phones that are not only lighter, slimmer and smaller compare to their predecessors but is also capable of many other functions. With the help of…

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    Chris Cheney 3/6/2016 Writing 121 Professor Christofili The Impact of Text Messaging Now days in a world full of technology, cell phones are slowly changed the way we communicate with others. Almost everybody I know has a cell phone, whether they actually use half of the features that the phone is made for is another story. The most popular use for cell phones is text messaging. This is an instant messaging service that allows people to communicate back and forth very quickly and almost…

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    moving from one country to another country, he/she can still be in touch with people they love. Media can be used as an educational tool: Studies and individual experience uncover individuals tend to put their best foot forward while collaborating via web-based networking media. With social media, you can have better-structured study groups which will allow the students to share information quicker. Social media outlets like LinkedIn allow you to socially find and connect with successful…

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    tracking tags attached to objects. Near Field Communication (NFC) is one specific type of RFID, and shares many physical properties with it. The differences between NFC and RFID is that many extra properties were developed for NFC to enable secure mobile payments. 1.1. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) RFID was first patented in 1983 and is the precursor to NFC. The physical theoretical fundamental for RFID is the inductive coupling principle between transmitting and receiving devices.…

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    made at “Manhattan Hilton in 1973 by Martin Cooper”? That was 44 years ago so imagine the kind of phones and technology, in general will change in the next 44 years. Phones have changed so much from just being able to call to being able to search the web from anywhere in the world. Now on your cell phones you can text, play games, search the internet, and call. Keep reading to find out more about the ways phones have evolved in the past decade and how they have changed. To start off, did you…

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    With more Internet users accessing the broadband and surfing the web at higher speeds for various reasons such as social networking, user-generated content, social bookmarking, sharing of information, videos, images and opinions, all have exponentially increased the amount of content on the Web. Web 2.0 has also witnessed a dramatically increasing use of the Web by consumers using handheld devices, including mobile phones and PDAs (Noti, 2013). Therefore, this trend puts a spotlight on the fact…

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    buys the phone the day it comes out. People are becoming addicted to their cell phones. “Research shows that 73 percent of Americans would feel "panicked" if they lost their mobile phone, while 14 percent took it a step further and said they would feel "desperate" without their device,” (Smartphone Addiction Has Turned Mobile Devices Into 'Our Other Limb ', 2013). Cell phone have definitely become a…

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