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This exploration details the dramatic evolution of screen interaction from the early days of computing with the Apollo Guidance Computer to today’s smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S4. It discusses the increasing reliance on multiple screens among users, revealing that 90% of people use multiple screens sequentially to complete tasks, while 98% switch devices within the same day. The analysis includes intriguing statistics about sleep habits related to mobile phones and the changing dynamics of commerce in a screen-driven world, emphasizing how screens have redefined interpersonal interactions.
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3000x raw speed {AGC (Apollo Guidance Computer) had 2kb memory, 32kb of read only memory (storage), CPU 1.024 MHz. Samsung Galaxy S4 Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 Quad-Core 1.9 GHz
43 mins 39 mins 30 mins 17 mins Google MultiScreen Report
90% Use multiple screens sequentially to accomplish a task over time. 98% Move between devices that same day
Entertainer Sage Wizard Lover concept Microsoft 2012
33% of teenagers sleep with phone under pillow 33% of adults sleep with phone next to bed 74% would give up alcohol for a week 55% would rather forgo caffeine 33% would rather give up sex 22% would rather not use a toothbrush 21% would rather go without shoes
Ralph Simon’s screenagers . . . 1 + 1 = 3
75% are active on phones here. 13% of guys completing mobile purchases . . . www.11mark.com/IT-in-the-Toilet
gesture? PRANAV MISTRY | MIT Media Lab
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