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| Part 2: High-tech features in vehicles can tempt drivers to take eyes off road Detroit Free Press Of drivers ages 30-39 who were in fatal crashes, 24% were reportedly distracted by cell phones. Light-truck drivers (pickups, SUVs and minivans) and motorcyclists had the highest percentage of drivers reported to be distracted at the time of a fatal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Internet in India Set to Soar in Next 5 Years Despite Speed Concerns International Business Times By Balachander S. | August 1, 2011 2:16 AM EDT With an improving level of awareness among the people, penetration of snazzy mobile phones and the phenomenon called social networking, Internet usage in India — one of the new engines of global growth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| India Digital Forum discusses digital media and social commerce exchange4media.com By 2015, 8 per cent of the total ecommerce will be on mobile phones, he added. "In the light of these and many such derivatives, 38 per cent marketers are planning to increase their digital media budget," he stated. Vikram Tanna recalled that TV is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gadgets in cars can block drivers' calls, texts, surfing temptations Detroit Free Press For example, voice recognition software is designed to allow drivers to download music, command cell phones to call specific numbers and respond to social network messages. Ford's MyFord Touch-equipped vehicles have a "Do Not Disturb" button that will ... See all stories on this topic » |
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