My Thoughts on Microfinance, Life, Web 2.0, Blogging, and Business

Search


About Me

Drew Meyers

The opinions, views, endorsements, and criticisms expressed on this blog in no way represent those of my employer

I'm a Community Relations Specialist at Zillow.com (See My Profile)

If you have questions or suggestions, please e-mail me at meyers (dot) drew (at) gmail (dot) com.

Drew Meyers' Facebook profile

My Web Presence

Blogroll

Subscribe

Most Popular Posts

Recent Comments

Zillow.com Links

Other Links

« Mashable Coming to Seattle | Home | Kevin Calabro Speaks Out on Sonics Departure from Seattle — and I’m Glad »

Seriously, Does Anyone Still Use the Traditional Phonebook?

By Drew Meyers | July 7, 2008

I think the traditional phone book is all but dead. Pictures say a thousand words — in this case, I think the pictures below say the answer to whether or not anyone uses phonebooks anymore is a resounding “NO“.

phonebooks2.jpg

This is underneath the mailboxes in my building

phonebooks1.jpg

This is outside the apartment building next door

Topics: New Media |

Enjoy this post? Subscribe to my feed or get updates via e-mail



Powered by FeedBlitz

One Response to “Seriously, Does Anyone Still Use the Traditional Phonebook?”

  1. Daniel Avina Says:
    July 16th, 2008 at 2:58 pm

    Totally right on the money with this one Drew. However, if there were no more phone books, I would get my 10 calls per day for my featured listing that I “already have” with them.

Comments