Not exact matches
Their idea was for small bar - code scanners that could be built into
cell phones so that consumers could aim their
phones at products and get a text message back with product information and price
comparisons.
Sellen 2013 provided
cell phone support on a continuous basis, while the
comparison support group was held monthly.
And the final
comparison was between the
cell phone and the Bluetooth device, and that was 0.029 which is less than 0.05, but not as significant.
In
comparison to the other two groups, the high - frequency
cell phone users experienced significantly more leisure distress.
If those numbers make your head spin, try this
comparison: Each day the entire global population places roughly 50 billion
cell phone calls and sends 17 billion text messages and 300 billion emails.
Before and after each enforcement wave, NHTSA conducted observations of driver
cell phone use and collected public awareness surveys at driver licensing offices in each test and
comparison site.
The
comparison John drew was using a
cell phone at night in your room, and how it would illuminate the entire room when you used it.
These are not exact
comparisons to social networking habits on other devices, but a 2010 survey by the Pew Research Center found that 65 % of all online adults said that they were social network users and 29 % of adults with
cell phones who reported using SNS on their
phones.
Taking pictures with your
cell phone is also a great way to make
comparison - shopping easier.
In
comparison to the 4,600 drunk driving accidents that occurred in the year 2011, there were 25,000
cell phone related car accidents in that same year.
By
comparison, many consumers spend $ 61 per month for their
cell phone, $ 80 per month on coffee, and $ 140 on take - out lunches, according to Life Happens.
PhoneDog's innovative
comparison tool can help you save on
cell phones and plans.
Also, investigate ThePoint.com, a site that offers
comparison information for different
cell phone brands and sells
cell phone accessories, including batteries and headsets.
The
comparison to the Internet and
cell phones is not relevant - are you suggesting that tiny homes will be used by 85 % of the population one day?