
The estimated percentage of cellphones that were recycled in 2007.
The EPA estimated that of the 126.3 million cellphones disposed of in 2007, only 14 million -- about 10 percent -- were recycled. The rest? Landfill heaven. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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2010?
The game will be over by then.
Grats
agree with you 100%. With Android, WM 7 and whatever else my come around this time the mobile phone industry could take a huge turn.
Didn't people say that when Netscape went out of business & Internet Explorer won the 1st round of desktop browser war 10 years ago? And didn't Firefox kicked everyone's sleeping a** when it came out?
Right now its between PIE & Opera Mobile on the mobile platform. PIE is only for Windows Mobile while Opera Mobile isn't free (though it has a free version but it ain't anywhere near real deal).
I think that when Mozilla's mobile browser will come in the market (expect a few name changes, it was called Minimo till a few days back, don't think current name of Fennec will stick) it will bring a kind of revolution. And I think Opera will be forced to change their business policy & offer the browser for free (like they ended up doing with desktop version).