Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco’
Amoeba Records
Originally uploaded by swept14
My other Amoeba Records picture has become somewhat popular, so I thought that I would share this one too. You can see all my photos at www.flickr.com/photos/swept14.
Thanks and have a great weekend everybody,
Will Flavell
Great online usage stats by generation group
Hey Everybody,
If you are like me than you are always on the look out for the newest online usage stats. I thought that I would share an article that I found from the San Fran Chronicle. Enjoy the excerpt below, but follow go to Who is doing what with technology? To get the rest of the info. They published a study done by Forrester Research into internet usage by generation group.
What if we could peer into every household in the United States and divine how – and why – 221 million American adults use all sorts of technologies, from cell phones to the Internet? Well, that’s what Forrester Research did, in the statistical sense, with a new and wide-ranging survey, “The State of Consumers and Technology: Benchmark 2008.”
Forrester, a tech research firm in Massachusetts, polled a random sample of 54,522 American adults, age 18 and older, who head their own household. Respondents filled out 12-page, written surveys that asked 104 questions on all things digital.
With the help of analyst and lead author Charles Golvin, here are key findings about how American consumers relate to technology, as analyzed by the four age groups tapped in the survey: Generation Y, Generation X, Boomers and Seniors.
Will Flavell
Street Car in San Francisco
The Candy Baron
Originally uploaded by swept14
Hilarious candy store in San Francisco. It is on one of the Piers.
Beaches At Point Lobos Nature Reserve in San Francisco
Beaches At Los Lobos Nature Reserve 4
Originally uploaded by swept14
Hey Everybody,
I just wanted share this photo that I took of a secluded beach at Point Lobos Nature Reserve in Big Sur. I actually got to go down and lounge on this beach. I would say swim. But everybody knows. You don’t swim in central CA. Too Cold.
See you later,
William Flavell






