Poll: Do you ever visit websites using your mobile phone?
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Nov 16, 2024

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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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Portugal
Local time: 00:38
Membre (2007)
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Rarely Nov 16, 2024

Very rarely. I have to preserve my eyesight...

 
Novian Cahyadi
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Indonésie
Local time: 07:38
Membre (2024)
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Sometimes Nov 16, 2024

It's not my preferred method to browse the web. But occasionally, I need to access some webpages when I'm away from my desktop.

Kevin Fulton
Heather Howey
Sangsu CHO (X)
 
Angus Stewart
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Royaume-Uni
Local time: 00:38
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Never Nov 16, 2024

I am a dinosaur with a distinct dislike for mobile phones.

Philip Lees
P.L.F. Persio
 
IrinaN
IrinaN
États-Unis
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Another ever senseless question Nov 17, 2024

From one dinosaur to another.

Visiting or seriously browsing? For translation purposes?

For starters, how many have "never ever" used Uber or Google maps on the phone?


Daryo
 
Daryo
Daryo
Royaume-Uni
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I have nothing against any technology Nov 18, 2024

as long as it's useful / fit for purpose. I started using computers when they had ferrite-core memories ... hardly a technophobe.

When a desktop PC is not available of course I would use a smartphone to get on the Web when urgently needed.

But using a smartphone for translation work? You're kidding me, right?


 


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Poll: Do you ever visit websites using your mobile phone?






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