Blog URL: http://popularcultures-dlanning.blogspot.com
The Blackberry Storm style phone has become an icon in popular culture over the past18 months, since its’ debut. With the many onboard features it offers to the user and the many more programs that can be purchased on a monthly basis, you will never have to worry about getting lost, missing an appointment, surfing the web, having immediate connection to you email accounts, or opening office documents on the go. This technology has it all.
Click above to view features video!
Kids today seem to spend all their time with their necks crooked, looking down at the keyboards of this technology. One day we will probably have a long diagnostic name for this new syndrome that we have created as more and more people begin to complain about severe neck pain.
My granddaughter continues to laugh at me for my texting abilities. As a Baby-boomer, I believe that my generation, though technologically challenge are beginning to come around to the benefits of the newest “phone on the go” technology.
References
Blackberry. (2009, January). Blackberry 101. Retrieved July 12, 2009, from Blackberry: http://www.blackberry.com/blackberrystorm/videos.shtml
Brown, R. (2005). Profiles of Popular Cultures: A Reader. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press.
Sorapure, M. P. (2007). Common Culture: Reading and Writing about American Popular Culture. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall.
No comments:
Post a Comment