Sunday, March 8, 2020
BlackBerry and the Millennial Generation essays
BlackBerry and the Millennial Generation essays    BlackBerry Messaging. Who knew such a simple term could mean so much     in our society today? This invention introduced to the public  in  1999  not     only spread like rapid fire but created a phenomenon across the world.  Some     may argue this term, BlackBerry Messaging, is just a  reproduction  of  text     messaging, which was  first used in 1992 but when one actually  compares  the     two they notice an immense amount of  differences.  BlackBerry  phones  have     become so popular that their initial audience is no longer  just  people  in     the  business  field.  This  Smartphone  introduced  an   entire   side   of     communication that nobody knew previously  existed.  Just  as  phone  calls,     text messages, emails, the Internet and voicemails expanded mass  media  and     forms of communication, Blackberries are now allowing all of these ideas  to     be compiled into one device. With this being said, BlackBerry  messaging  is     a more efficient form of  text  messaging  in  which  our  generation  today     mistakes for an intellectual form of social interaction among their peers.      Although many may think that  the  Smartphone  was  recently  invented     because it has become so popular over the course of the past five years,  it     was actually created in 1999. It was  first introduced in Germany  however  a     Canadian company entitled Research In Motion made  it.  The  phone  did  not     become the new craze until the twenty- first century when it  was  remodeled.     Proof of this came "In November of 2004, Research In Motion  announced  that     there were over two million BlackBerry subscribers worldwide.  This  was  up     from one million earlier in the  year"  (The  History  of  the  BlackBerry).     Within  less  then  six  months  from  this  time   came   another   million     subscribers, followed by another two million within less then  a  year  from     that time. Research shows that from 2004 to 2008, Blackberry  phones  spread     like r...     
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