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welcome back, everybody. in a report that tracks media consumption, we re now getting a new detailed look at how americans use their cell phones. this report just out this morning breaks down all the talking and texting. our business editor dan arnall has details. good morning, dan. reporter: good morning, vinita and rob. 15 years ago, only one in ten americans had a cell phone. today, the world has changed. pretty much everybody has a cell phone these days. we re almost at the point where the full population is carrying a mobile phone. reporter: just because almost everyone has one doesn t mean we all use them the same way. new data from the nielsen company shows that your age or zip code terms whether you re a talker, texter, or don t use the cell phone at all. southern states are significantly more talkative and textier than other states in the u.s. reporter: gulf coast states rack up more than 800 minutes of