In 1895, the Danbury Evening News ran one issue completely created by women that they named the Woman's Edition. Included are a raw scan and a corrected scan. Though the edition was perhaps a breakthrough for White women, it contains racist content and cartoons.
Images of Lake Kenosia, Lake Kenosia Casino, City Hall, Wooster Square, Main Street, Upper Main Street, West & Division Streets, St. Peters, Trinity & Congregational Church, Wooster Cemetery, and Fountain Square in Bethel.
Mobile telephony is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world today. Information and communication technology, otherwise known as ICT, has become the leading and most rapidly expanding service sector, surpassing the economic power of other industries such as health, education, and housing to become the leading household expenditure between 1995 and 2005 (Katz 2008). By January of 2006, there were 2.17 billion cell phones on the planet, more than one phone for every third person. The 2009 ICT Development Index states, "In the developing world, mobile phones have revolutionized telecommunication and have reached an estimated average 49.5 per cent penetration rate at the end of 2008 - from close to zero only ten years ago" (Dunn 2009).