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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit website laptop_A.jpg
  • Press photographers at work in Whitehall during the London Taxi strike over the Uber mobile App. Thousands of London's Black Cabs  brought parts of central London to a standstill. Whitehall, Central London, 11th June 2014
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  • Press photographer at work in Whitehall during the London Taxi strike over the Uber mobile App. Using a camera on a 5 metre boom pole controlled from his mobile phone. Thousands of London's Black Cabs  brought parts of central London to a standstill. Whitehall, Central London, 11th June 2014
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  • A detail of wrist-bands in DnaNudges flagship store in Covent Garden, seen during the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown period, on 26th May 2020, in London, England. DnaNudge is the world’s first service to use ones own DNA and lifestyle factor to nudge towards healthier choices. Following a quick and simple instore DNA test, consumers can start using a DnaBand to scan product barcodes and discover whether a food product is “red” or “green” for you. If the product is indicated as “green”, it is a good choice but if its red, the App will display a range of personalised recommended alternatives generated by science-led analytics.
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  • An exterior of DnaNudges flagship store window in Covent Garden, seen during the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown period, on 26th May 2020, in London, England. DnaNudge is the world’s first service to use ones own DNA and lifestyle factor to nudge towards healthier choices. Following a quick and simple instore DNA test, consumers can start using a DnaBand to scan product barcodes and discover whether a food product is “red” or “green” for you. If the product is indicated as “green”, it is a good choice but if its red, the App will display a range of personalised recommended alternatives generated by science-led analytics.
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  • UberEATS delivery bike box in London, England, United Kingdom. Uber Eats is an on-demand meal delivery service powered by the Uber app. It is one of the first expansion products by Uber Technologies Inc., the technology platform that connects drivers and riders, and utilizes its existing network to deliver meals in minutes. The online food ordering service partners with local restaurants in selected cities around the world and allows customers to order meals using the Uber smartphone application. Delivery time is claimed to be 10 minutes or less.
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  • An information board informing readers of the library app in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
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  • A lady cyclist pauses behind a bus featuring the Farepilot app in winter traffic on Bishopsgate, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England. Since January 2009, 84 cyclists over the age of 16 have been killed following crashes with vehicles in Greater London: 33 women and 51 men three children have also died. According to Transport for London, women make only a quarter of our city’s bike journeys, yet they represent 39 per cent of adult cycling fatalities in the past six-and-a-half years.
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  • UberEATS delivery bike box in London, England, United Kingdom. Uber Eats is an on-demand meal delivery service powered by the Uber app. It is one of the first expansion products by Uber Technologies Inc., the technology platform that connects drivers and riders, and utilizes its existing network to deliver meals in minutes. The online food ordering service partners with local restaurants in selected cities around the world and allows customers to order meals using the Uber smartphone application. Delivery time is claimed to be 10 minutes or less.
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  • UberEATS delivery bike box in London, England, United Kingdom. Uber Eats is an on-demand meal delivery service powered by the Uber app. It is one of the first expansion products by Uber Technologies Inc., the technology platform that connects drivers and riders, and utilizes its existing network to deliver meals in minutes. The online food ordering service partners with local restaurants in selected cities around the world and allows customers to order meals using the Uber smartphone application. Delivery time is claimed to be 10 minutes or less.
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  • UberEATS delivery bike box in London, England, United Kingdom. Uber Eats is an on-demand meal delivery service powered by the Uber app. It is one of the first expansion products by Uber Technologies Inc., the technology platform that connects drivers and riders, and utilizes its existing network to deliver meals in minutes. The online food ordering service partners with local restaurants in selected cities around the world and allows customers to order meals using the Uber smartphone application. Delivery time is claimed to be 10 minutes or less.
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  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to shop with confidence and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A detail of a pavement stencil telling waiting shoppers outside Sunglass Hut about their QR code scanning app, on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • An Ofo employee pushes two rental bikes along a street, 24th January 2018, in London, England. ofo is a Beijing-based bicycle sharing company founded in 2014. It operates over 10 million yellow-colored bicycles in 250 cities and 20 countries, as of 2017. The dockless ofo system uses a smartphone app to unlock bicycles, charging an hourly rate for use. As of 2017, the company is valued at $3 billion and has over 62.7 million monthly active users.
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  • UberEATS delivery bike box in London, England, United Kingdom. Uber Eats is an on-demand meal delivery service powered by the Uber app. It is one of the first expansion products by Uber Technologies Inc., the technology platform that connects drivers and riders, and utilizes its existing network to deliver meals in minutes. The online food ordering service partners with local restaurants in selected cities around the world and allows customers to order meals using the Uber smartphone application. Delivery time is claimed to be 10 minutes or less.
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  • A tourist uses phone apps alongside a rack of postcards showing local scenes and historical ocations, on 27th May, 2017, in Carcasonne, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Situated on the right bank of the Aude, the City, a medieval village that is still inhabited, has 52 towers and two concentric walls totalling 3 km in length.
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  • At the beginning of another week of Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, when the government is considering its options for a gradual opening of business with social distancing, a male customer sits in the chair of the app-based mobile barbershop, Trim-It, for clients needing a bespoke hair cutting service delivered to their London doorsteps, on 4th May 2020, in Pimlico, London, England.
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  • At the beginning of another week of Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, when the government is considering its options for a gradual opening of business with social distancing, a male customer sits in the chair of the app-based mobile barbershop, Trim-It, for clients needing a bespoke hair cutting service delivered to their London doorsteps, on 4th May 2020, in Pimlico, London, England.
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  • Playing Candy Crush on a mobile phone in London, England, United Kingdom. Candy Crush is one of the most popular apps of all time.
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  • As the UKs Coronavirus death toll during the governments social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, customers and Uber Eats riders wait for their orders outside a Five Guys restaurant who are open only for take-aways and deliveries, in accordance with government lockdown guidelines, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • Available electric Uber Jump bikes are lined up on the pavement on Goswell Roak in Clerkenwell, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. JUMP bikes are pedal-assist electric bikes with integrated GPS and lock so users can find a bike nearby.
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  • A delivery man wheels his Japanese food cart through the Square Mile, the capitals financial district, on 3rd March 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • A TFL Santander bike engineer and a scene of bikes, on 11th January 2017, in Mayfair, London, England. Santander Cycles formerly Barclays Cycle Hire is a public bicycle hire scheme in London, United Kingdom. The schemes bicycles are popularly known as Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson, who was the Mayor of London when the scheme was launched. The operation of the scheme is contracted by Transport for London to Serco and the record for cycle hires in a single day is 73,000.
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  • A you man is catching Pokemons in the setting sun by the sea near the citadel in Landskrona, Sweden, 27th of August 2016.
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  • The shadow of a you girl playing Pokemon GO is thrown on an orange wall by the setting sun in Landskrona, Sweden, 27th of August 2016.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues and a week before Easter when Prime Minister Boris Johnson reminds Britons to stay locally and not to travel to beauty spots, the UK death toll rises to 2,921, with 1m cases of Covid-19 worldwide in 181 countries, running Londoners enjoy sunshine and spring temperatures in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill, 3rd April 2020, in south London, England.
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  • Available electric Uber Jump bikes are lined up on the pavement on Goswell Roak in Clerkenwell, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. JUMP bikes are pedal-assist electric bikes with integrated GPS and lock so users can find a bike nearby.
    clerkenwell_bikes-02-29-07-2019.jpg
  • A detail of net curtains called Twitter, in the window of a home furnishings business, on 31st March 2019, in Faversham, Kent, England.
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  • A Deliveroo rider cycles past large concrete blocks, part of a construction site on the corner of Brook and New Bond Streets, on 6th April 2018, in London, England.
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  • Young Chinese women travellers check the times and routes of buses at a bus stop on Bishopsgate, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • A young girl is chasing pokemons around Landskrona citadel playing Pokemon GO, Sweden, 27th of Auguts 2016. The setting sun throws shadows on the walls of the yellow out buildings while she is catching a pokemon.
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  • A you man is catching Pokemons near a canon by the citadel in the setting sun by the sea in Landskrona, Sweden, 27th of August 2016.
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  • A young girl is catching pokemons by the sea at sun set in landskrona, Sweden, 27th of August 2016. A statues looks out to see in the back ground.
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  • With suitcases and a dinosaur toy box in the foreground, two baggage-handlers manhandle bags onto a Saudi Airlines McDonnell-Douglas MD90-30 (registered as HZ-APP) on the apron at Bahrain airport. In the foreground is a box containing a toy dinosaur called The Monster which is too large to be cabin baggage, instead having to travel in the hold along with cargo and the luggage of other passengers on this flight operated by Saudi and departing from this Gulf state seen here 12 months before the terrorist attacks on America that changed the public's attitude to flying on commercial airliners.
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  • Three teenage girls are lost in the world of smartphone apps and messaging, in Trafalgar Square. While in a very busy environment in the capital's main square in central London and with the admiring glance of a young man alongside, the teenagers obsessively tweet and message their friends at home, completely unaware of their surroundings, absorbed in the functions of their devices and their young lives. Sitting on the walls of the fountains, they are isolated from each other and the noise around them. In the backgrounds are tourists enjoying the architecture and ambience of a busy city.
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  • Asian tourists struggle with smartphone technology while outside Selfridges on Oxford Street on a bright day in central London. Concentrating on their screens in the middle of the chaos of this busy shopping street, the visitors to the capital look frustrated and cross with their apps or messaging. One has the look of an angry consumer of electronics - possibly about to throw his handset across the road. Others walk past unaware of the reaction, preferring instead to pass-by.
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  • Three teenage girls are lost in the world of smartphone apps and messaging, in Trafalgar Square. While in a very busy environment, the capital's main square in central London, the teenagers obsessively tweet and message their friends at home, completely unaware of their surroundings, absorbed in the functions of their devices and their young lives. Sitting on the walls of the fountains, they are isolated from each other and the noise around them. In the backgrounds are tourists enjoying the architecture and ambience of a busy city.
    phones_girls07-13-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Three teenage girls are lost in the world of smartphone apps and messaging, in Trafalgar Square. While in a very busy environment, the capital's main square in central London, the teenagers obsessively tweet and message their friends at home, completely unaware of their surroundings, absorbed in the functions of their devices and their young lives. Sitting on the walls of the fountains, they are isolated from each other and the noise around them. In the backgrounds are tourists enjoying the architecture and ambience of a busy city.
    phones_girls06-13-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A man wearing a suit and looking at his phone, strides past a London city tour bus parked in Coventry Street in the West End, on 24th September, in London, England.
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  • On the day that covid pandemic guidelines for shoppers in England mean that the wearing of face coverings in shops is mandatory, shoppers walk past Sales windows of Seflridges on Oxford Street in the capitals West End, on 24th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shoppers22-24-07-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of the second week of the UKs Coronavirus lockdown and in accordance with government guidelines for social distancing and the forced closure of all shops and local businesses, a hooded man wearing a surgical mask and gloves uses his phone on the corner of East Dulwich Grove SE22 in East Dulwich, Southwark, on 30th March 2020, in London.
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  • Veteran actor and political activist, Vanessa Redgrave CBE (left), shows phone footage to Labour MP, Diane Abbott, at a protest for the child refugee charity, Safe Passage, in Parliament Square Westminster, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
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  • Veteran actor and political activist, Vanessa Redgrave CBE, shows phone footage to Alf Dubbs (left) at a protest for the child refugee charity, Safe Passage, in Parliament Square Westminster, on 20th January 2020, in London, England. Alfred Dubs, Baron Dubs is a British Labour politician and former Member of Parliament.
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  • A man listens via headphones at a bus stop on Farringdon Road, on 20th November 2019, in the City of London, England.
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  • A man messages on his mobile phone and another walks towards him while in conversation, on Whitehall, on 28th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Young modern Polish women walk past a poster outside a Spar supermarket showing the stereotyping of gender: a mother and her daughter enjoying baking in the kitchen together, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland. The poster translates as: My neighborhood ,my spar.
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  • A tourist uses his phone outside the Church of St Mary on Rynek Glowny market square, on 22nd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A man uses his laptop beneath the slogan Live Simply and Live in Peace has been written on a wall by an environmental activist protesting about Climate Change during an occupation of Trafalgar Square in central London, the third day of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 9th October 2019, in London, England.
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  • A lady using her mobile phone and with painted nails passes a temporary construction hoarding for the jewellery retailer Hirsch that features a manicured hand, painted nails and an unheated Paraíba Tourmaline ring, set with fine white diamonds designed by HIRSH, on 13th August 2019, in London England.
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  • A lady using her mobile phone and with painted nails passes a temporary construction hoarding for the jewellery retailer Hirsch that features a manicured hand, painted nails and an unheated Paraíba Tourmaline ring, set with fine white diamonds designed by HIRSH, on 13th August 2019, in London England.
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  • Art gallery visitors use their mobiles phones to access social media or check messages beneath a mocked-up exterior of the property where the artist Vincent van Gogh stayed in south London, on 4th August 2019, at Tate Britain, Millbank, London, England.
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  • A financial industry businessman stands beneath the sculpture entitled City Wing on Threadneedle Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 11th July 2019, in London, England. City Wing is by the artist Christopher Le Brun. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
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  • Three man on the corner of Bevis Marks and St. Mary Axe in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th July 2019, in London England.
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  • Young women visitors to the capital sit beneath Nelson's Column with a view across Trafalgar Square and look at their mobile phones, on 20th May 2019, in London, England.
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  • With a background of fountains, two Asian friends take a selfie portrait with a mobile phone on which is the words "Love You", in Trafalgar Square, on 20th May 2019, in London, England.
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  • With a background of fountains, a black couple take a selfie portrait with a selfie stick, in Trafalgar Square, on 20th May 2019, in London, England.
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  • Passers-by and Londoners on the corner of Covent Garden and Acre Lane in the West End, on 22nd May 2019, in London, England
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  • Passers-by and Londoners on the corner of Covent Garden and Acre Lane in the West End, on 22nd May 2019, in London, England
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  • A local man sits in sunshine outside the Cafe House Restaurant on the Walworth Road in Southwark, on 25th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • A man in a lime green jumper and with red trolley baggage, uses his mobile phone on a street corner in central London, on 5th January 2019, in London, England.
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  • Two Asian workers from a restaurant in the West End both hold cigarettes while looking at content on their phones, on 16th January 2019, in London, England.
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  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa Mays Meaningful Brexit vote is taken in the UK Parliament, a protesting Remainer uses her phone opposite the House of Commons, on 15th January 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Shoppers walk past Christmas Sale signs outside the H&M branch of H&M in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 19th December 2018, in London UK.
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  • A group of lady tourists from south-east Asia enjoy looking at the screen of a mobile phone, on 15th November 2018, in London, England.
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  • A lady checks messages beneath the neo-classical pillars of Royal Exchange in the City of London - the capitals financial centre aka The Square Mile, on 27th September 2018, in London, England.
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  • A pair of eyes and passers-by on Fenchurch Street - in the heart of the capitals financial district aka The Square Mile,  on 24th September 2018, in London, England.
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  • Office workers enjoy the warmth of autumnal sunshine outside the Willis Towers Watson building on Fenchurch Avenue in the heart of the capitals financial district aka The Square Mile, on 24th September 2018, in London, England.
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  • A London cabbie taxi driver checks his windscreen-mounted mobile phone while waiting in a queue for fares outside Liverpool Street mainline station in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 3rd September 2018, in London England.
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  • Geometric angles and diagonal lines on new architecture at Southwark SE1, on 7th September 2018, in London, England.
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  • A lady pauses to take a picture of the nearby Lloyds Building next to a closed shop poster featuring a businessman enjoying leisure time on the golf course wearing a blue suit - a favoured style and colour of menswear in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 29th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • A young businessman checks messages with a cigarette by posters featuring men in matching blue suits in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka The Square Mile, on 29th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • A young woman sits outside at Caffe Concerto, a central London business, on 13th July 2018, in London, England.
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  • A lady wearing an Asian conical hat uses a phone to text a message during the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force RAF, on 10th July 2018, in London, England. The Asian conical hat, commonly known as an Asian rice hat, coolie hat or farmers hat, is a simple style of conical hat originating in East, South, and Southeast Asia, particularly Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, parts of Russian Manchuria and Vietnam.
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  • The public look upwards on the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force RAF and during a flypast of 100 aircraft formations representing Britains air defence history which flew over central London, on 10th July 2018, in London, England.
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  • A businessman uses his mobile phone outside the entrance of Bank Underground Station at the corner of King William Street in the City of London, on 30th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • A well-dressed young man talks on his phone while leaning on railings at a Piccadilly Circus underground station entrance  on 1st May, in London, England.
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