Monday, May 9, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
National emergency alert system tied to cell phones set to launch by year's ...
Washington Post
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said Monday the Commercial Mobile Alert System, which will be formally announced at a meeting in New York on Tuesday, will direct emergency messages to cell phones in case of a terrorist ...
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Get the News LIVE on Your Mobile Phone
WTVC
WTVC NewsChannel9 is offering the region's only LIVE, local "streaming" TV broadcast for mobile phones. Every locally-produced newscast, plus This 'n That will be streamed live to www.NewsChannel9.com AND is now available for any iPhone or iPad user. ...
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Surge in Demand For Mobile Phone Recycling
Release-news.com (press release)
Comparemyoldmobile.com has recently launched a new site in the US in a bid to take the mobile phone recycling market by storm. Comparemyoldcell.com does exactly what is says on the tin. You can compare all the best recyclers and get the best price for ...
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New Stanford computing lab imagines the mobile-social future
Stanford University News
Like the web before and, later, mobile phones, the shift to social media happened rapidly, before anyone could fully understand what such mass adoption might portend. Meanwhile, popular culture is swept up in a technology wave in which just a handful ...
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Commercialbank offers Qtel bill payment using mobile
Gulf Times
Commercialbank said, "The mobile phone is the most accessible payment channel since bills can be paid using mobile banking. Aside from traditional over-the-counter transactions, those more comfortable using mobile phones to pay bills payment can now do ...
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Gulf Times
Android passes RIM in US as leading mobile OS
CNET (blog)
Looking at the actual mobile phone makers (both smartphones and features phones), Samsung was the top manufacturer in the first quarter, with 24.5 percent of all US mobile customers. LG took second place with a 20.9 percent share, followed by Motorola ...
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