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2000's
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The 9/11 terrorist attacks happened in 2001, including the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York.
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Terrorist bombs in Madrid in 2004 killed 191 people and injured nearly 2,000.
The Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004 killed at least 280,000 people in Southeast Asia.
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In 2006, many people died in terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India.
More electrical demand from TVs, dishwashers and mobile phone chargers increased pollution concerns.
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More people had home computers. In 2000, around 44% of UK homes had a PC, rising to 75% by the end of the decade.
Mobile phones became more common. In 2000, around 40% of adults had one, doubling to over 80% by the end of the decade.
Apple launched the iPhone in 2007, changing mobile phone technology.
YouTube was founded in 2005, giving people a new way to share and watch videos.
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Women’s employment stayed strong, with around 75% of women aged 16–60 in work.
Social media became popular, including Facebook in 2004 and Twitter in 2006.
Apple launched the iPod in 2001, changing how people listened to music.
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