Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Windows Phone 7 Goes on Sale in the United States

Although consumers love their phones, there is growing annoyance with the distracted behaviors people exhibit while their heads are buried in their phones, Microsoft argues.
Most U.S. adults indicate they have witnessed examples of bad mobile phone behavior, yet relatively few have admitted to engaging in such behavior themselves, a study suggests.
Seventy-two percent identified bad mobile phone behavior as one of their top 10 pet peeves, but only 18 percent of mobile phone owners admit they are guilty of displaying such behavior.
Forty-nine percent of adults between the ages of 18 and 24 have tripped or walked into something while walking and texting or e-mailing on their mobile phone.

Windows Phone 7 Goes on Sale in the United States

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