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- Slide 1: What can you buy for five dollars? fivedollarscomparison.com
- Slide 2: 6,725,000,000 As of September 2008, the world population is estimated to be 6.725 billion
- Slide 3: 3,000,000,000 3 billion mobile phones since 1980
- Slide 4: 16 Nokia manufactures more than 16 phones per second
- Slide 5: Nokia 1011 First commercially available GSM digital phone
- Slide 6: Motorola StarTAC First clamshell mobile phone
- Slide 7: Nokia 5110 First Xpress-On color covers with predictive text and Navi-Key.
- Slide 8: Ericsson T68 First mobile phone with colour screen saiz Cheathco
- Slide 9: Vertu First luxury mobile phone
- Slide 10: Blackberry 5820 First wireless email solution with mobile phone
- Slide 11: Apple iPhone ‘nuf said
- Slide 12: Nokia 1100 World's best selling phone with 200 million sold since 2003
- Slide 13: 75 75% of the global population live within network coverage
- Slide 14: 4,000,000,000 More than 4 billion live without access to Information & Communication Technologies
- Slide 15: 3,000,000,000 3 billion people live on less than $2 a day
- Slide 16: Everyone connected
- Slide 17: What can you buy for five dollars? Anything goes.
- Slide 18: Sunday paper, Venice, USA by svanes
- Slide 19: Pork ramen, Shibuya, Japan by JulianBleecker
- Slide 20: Crockery set for home, Kabale, Uganda by JanChipchase
- Slide 21: 1/2 pound of French roast, Woodland Hills, USA by grraph
- Slide 22: 1.234 gal of gasoline, Los Angeles, USA by JulianBleecker
- Slide 23: Feature film The Hulk, Lima, Peru by JulianBleecker
- Slide 24: School bag, Kabale, Uganda by JanChipchase
- Slide 25: Patak's lime pickle & Bart's coconut milk, Abergavenny, Wales by sarahil
- Slide 26: One porter to haul up to 25 kilos for half-a-day, Inca Trail, Peru by JulianBleecker
- Slide 27: Charcoal iron, Kabale, Uganda by JanChipchase
- Slide 28: A motorbike rider for 2 hours, Bangkok, Thailand by JanChipchase
- Slide 29: Havaianas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by Will_Yau
- Slide 30: One Beer (incl. All Singing All Dancing Girls), Handan, China by JanChipchase
- Slide 31: Cappuccino & 3 cookies, San Francisco, USA by grraph
- Slide 32: 5 x BW passport photos, street developing, Kabul, Afghanistan by JanChipchase
- Slide 33: Ikea slippers, Geneva, Switzerland by nicolasnova
- Slide 34: Libido Enhancer, Chongqing, China by JanChipchase
- Slide 35: Polis-Sucos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by Will_Yau
- Slide 36: Hen for supper, Kabale, Uganda by JanChipchase
- Slide 37: Corn, carrots, and tomatoes, Los Angeles, USA by pwever
- Slide 38: Motorola StarTAC, eBay, USA by selfconstruct
- Slide 39: Taxi with English speaking driver, Kabul, Afghanistan by JanChipchase
- Slide 40: 50g of TCHO chocolate, San Francisco, USA by grraph
- Slide 41: Bucket of frozen potatoes, Cusco, Peru by nicolasnova
- Slide 42: Set of customised rickshaw mud flaps, Ahmedabad, India by janchipchase
- Slide 43: A day labour at a farm ,Choonburee, Thailand by Pawena แตง
- Slide 44: Make good Crowdsourced insights Alternative funding Social responsibility Creative Commons Small things x Big numbers 117,212 At the end of June 2008, Nokia had just over 117 thousand employees worldwide.
- Slide 45: Participate! Email your submissions to add@fivedollarcomparison.org or add them to the five dollar comparison group at Flickr... Spread the knowledge, ask Julian for stickers! 121 As of October 2008, 121 people ave submitted photos to the Five dollar comparison website
- Slide 46: What do you think are the consequences of everyone on the planet being connected?
- Slide 47: What can you buy for five dollars? fivedollarscomparison.com Thanks - ride a bicycle
- Slide 48: Who is asking? Tom Arbisi, BJ Bandy, Julian Bleecker, Duncan Burns, Jan Chipchase, John Evans, Johan Frossen, Andrew Gartrell, Josephine Gianni, Raphael Grignani, Simon James, Phillip Lindberg, Rhys Newman, Pawena Thimaporn, Kurt Walecki and Pascal Wever. 10 nationalities - american, australian, english, french, german, italian, swedish, thai, welsh

