Fran DiBacco shows the many things the smartphone has replaced. The technology company IBM (International Business Machines Corp.) invented the smartphone in 1992. The first smartphone released for the public was named Simon. The term smartphone was coined in 1997, but Simon had most of the capabilities expected from such a device. It was the first phone to incorporate features such as a touchscreen and software applications. It came complete with a stylus, and it allowed users to update their calendars, write notes and receive and send faxes.
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A supplemental video by Fran Dibacco on World War II Magazine Advertisements.
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Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor commonly know as Liz Taylor was born February 27, 1932 and passed away March 23, 2011, age 79. Liz Taylor began her career in 1941 with a role in There’s One Born Every Minute, Taylor was cast in her first starring role at the age of 12, in National Velvet. Her career continued through the 1950s into the 1960s, and she remained in the public eye for the rest of her life. In 1999 she was named the seventh-greatest female screen legend by the American Film Institute.
Liz Taylor was on the cover of LIFE more times then any other woman during her lifetime. A total of 14 times and and a commemorative issue the year she died. As an aside the person who has appeared on the cover of LIFE magazine the most is former President Richard Nixon a total of 48 times. According to a internet search the woman that has appeared most often is the Virgin Mary. I was unable to confirm this nor find out the number of covers. A history of LIFE magazine can be found here.
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July 14, 1947
October 15, 1956
November 4, 1957
April 28, 1961
October 6, 1961
April 19, 1963
December 18, 1964
June 10, 1966
February 24, 1967
January 25, 1972
March 1982
February 1992
April 1997
Commemorative 2011
You thought we missed one but we are saving the best for last. The April 13, 1962 magazine with Liz and Rich on the cover happens to be the most expensive LIFE magazine of all their 1,934 weeklies 11/23 /1936 to 12/31/1972 issues from a collectors standpoint. It was published around “opening day” of baseball and there was a historic baseball theme to the magazine. What makes this issue of LIFE Magazine so valuable is a Post cereals advertisement… IF it contains an insert with baseball cards featuring all-time greats Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris it’s worth $300.00… why? Because 90% of the time the Inserts were removed by young family members, collectors, or baseball fans.
April 13, 1962
Post cereals advertisement
Mickey Mantle
Roger Maris
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