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May 24, 2007

The Associated Press profiles the man who invented the first camera phone 10 years ago, and what the camera phone has wrought: Camera phone inventor awed by its power today. Excerpt:

"It's had a massive impact because it's just so convenient," said Philippe Kahn, a tech industry maverick whose other pioneering efforts include the founding of software maker Borland, an early Microsoft antagonist.

"You go to a restaurant, and there's a birthday and suddenly everyone is getting their camera phones out," he said. "It's amazing." ...

41 percent of American households own a camera phone "and you can hardly find a phone without a camera anymore," said Michael Cai, an industry analyst at Parks Associates.

Market researcher Gartner predicts that about 589 million cell phones will be sold with cameras in 2007, increasing to more than 1 billion worldwide by 2010.

Mix in the Internet's vast reach and the growth of the YouTube generation, and the ubiquitous gadget's influence only deepens and gets more complicated. So much so that the watchful eyes on all of us may no longer just be those of Big Brother.


Originally posted by JD Lasica from Social Media, remediated by yatta on May 24, 2007 at 12:37 AM


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