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| Council spends £1.3million on mobile phones for staff Dunferline Press IT'S good to talk but Fife Council may be getting an earful for spending around £1.3 million on mobile phones for more than 7000 of their staff. Figures released showed that 36 per cent of the council's workforce were provided with a tax-payer funded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Orazietti's cell phone legislation passes second reading SooToday.com Cellular phone service is the business category for which Better Business Bureaus in Canada have processed the most complaints in 2010. - Complaints about cell phones and long distance charges consistently appear on the Ministry of Consumer Service's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Trade in mobile for new city guides Mazuma Mobile Tourists who love to travel and check out all the world's major cities might have more reason than ever to trade in a mobile phone. That is because Rough Guides has launched specialist apps for the iPhone that cover a variety of destinations. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Bank on Your Mobile Voice & Data Online In the last few months we saw many large Indian banks tying up with large mobile service providers and handset vendors to increase their reach through the mobile channel by providing access to financial services through their mobile phones. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stock Trading Is Going Mobile Part 2 Benzinga Let's jump right to what I believe is the first true breakthrough cell phone app: a "next generation" app that offers true professional-level analysis on a smart phone. Better than just raw data, this app actually provides a buy, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| HK launches phone app for government service feedback FutureGov Magazine The free app - Tell me@1823 - can be downloaded on iPhones or mobile phones with Android operating system. It was introduced by the 1823 Call Centre, which is operated by the government's Efficiency Unit. Tell me@1823, along with its browser version, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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