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12 AT THE CENTER OF UTAH INDUSTRY CHECK OUT OUR LATEST BIG IDEA. 1-800-646-6636 www.Honnen.com Salt Lake City 801-262-7441 Ogden 801-627-0049 St. George 435-652-8003 A clean-sheet redesign resulted in North America’s largest ADT -- the new John Deere 460E, plus the 370E and 410E. Thanks to customer input , all three come loaded with durable John Deere diesel engines. Purpose-built transmissions. Heavy-duty axles with wet-disc brakes. Standard adaptive suspension. Full-time six-wheel drive. And ground-level servicing. Boost productivity, uptime, and savings. Big time. CONTRIBUTION continued from page 11 • The first laptop in a notebook style was released in 1989. It was the NEC UltraLite. • Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist, uploaded the first picture to the Internet in 1992. He got the image from an IT developer namedSilvano deGennaro. The photo is of four women who just happened to be lab employees at CERN, which is a research laboratory located in Geneva, but they don’t look like lab employees in the photo. These women had formed a parody band (Les Horribles Cernettes) and the picture had been photoshopped for their next CD cover. When the photo was uploaded, nobody realized they were making history. • Ted Leonsis sent the first AOL instant message to his wife in 1993. • Joe McCambley ran the first online banner ad in 1994 on HotWired.com. • The first thing ever sold on eBay (called AuctionWeb at the time), in 1995, was a $14.83 broken laser point. • Amazonbegan sellingonlinebooks in1995. The first one sold was written by Douglas Hofstadter; suitably enough, the title was a technical one: FluidConcepts andCreative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought. • Although Microsoft did try to create some tablets in the early 2000s, they didn’t gomuch of anywhere. It wasn’t until Apple introduced the iPad, with an impressive advertising campaign early in 2010, that the tablet took off. • Mark Zuckerberg was the first person on Facebook, which he created early in 2004. The first person to join Facebook who wasn’t a founder is named Arie Hasit. • Jawed Karim posted the first YouTube video in 2005 at the San Diego zoo. • Jack Dorsey sent the first tweet in 2006. Just howmany computers are there? The truth is, nobody knows. According to estimates that date back to 2003 and 2004, the ten countries with the most computers were as follows: • The U.S.: 223.81 million. • Japan: 62 million • China: 52.99 million • Germany: 45 million • U.K.: 35.89 million • France: 45.262 million • South Korea: 39.4 million • Canada: 22.39 million • Italy: almost 21.486 million • Brazil: 19.35 million There’s a reason why those are old numbers: desktop computers are now in decline, while laptops and tablets seem to be taking over theworld. One estimate by the International DataCorporation (IDC) said that the year-over-year sales volume for tablets would probably increase by 58.7 percent this year. People like the smaller screen sizes that are now available, as well as the lower prices, and they also like the fact that tablets often have cellular service. People definitely like having something that is small, convenient, inexpensive, and powerful. According to a June 2013 report on tablet ownership by Kathryn Zickuhr at Pew Internet, 34 percent of those who 18 or older in the U.S. own some kind of tablet; a year ago, 18 percent owned one. The main contenders are the iPad, of course, but alsoSamsung’sGalaxy Tab, Google’sNexus, and theKindle Fire. These numbers are amark of U.S. prosperity. Fifty-six percent of the people who are most likely to own a tablet are in households where the income is $75,000 per year or more. Forty-nine percent are between the ages of 35 and 44, and 49 percent are college graduates. Most people don’t think about the connection betweenmining and the electronic devices they’ve come to love over the last forty- plus years. But you ought to. None of these devices would even exist without the mining industry. Next time you look at electronic equipment, appreciate the engineering genius that made these devices possible, but also spare a little time to appreciate the miners who gave the engineers some raw materials to shape. Those miners have created more of your personal world than you realize. X

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