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Cell Phones: Necessity or Commodity  

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Cell Phones: Necessity or Commodity? As I walked thought the Eaton's Center in downtown Toronto, I was astonished at the number of people I saw with cell phones. Talking on them, taking pictures with and even using the internet via their cells to instant message their friends. Cell phones have only recently become part of a status symbol or symbol of "cool" that is sweeping North American and the world alike. Cell phones fit perfectly into the four characteristics of pop culture. They are one of the most popular commercial electronic products today; this is mainly due to the pressures of advertising as well their easy of use and comfort and safety that they provide to consumers. They have moved very quickly from local to national and to global acceptance. This is due to that fact that they use the same principle of use as a land line phones...

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