Tuesday, June 7, 2011

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Mobile phones being embraced to strengthen health services
Globe and Mail
CAPE TOWN— AP Eight in 10 countries are using mobile phone technology to improve health services, from free emergency calls to appointment reminders, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday. The global health body found that only 19 of 114 ...
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Globe and Mail
Mobile-Phone Payments to Reach $50 Billion by 2014, Report Says
Bloomberg
By Hugo Miller - Tue Jun 07 15:40:33 GMT 2011 Consumers worldwide will spend about $50 billion using their mobile phones through a technology called near field communications by 2014 as the payment method gains popularity in the US, a research firm ...
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Murder suspect's DNA 'found on phone'
IrishExaminer.com
Earlier, the court heard evidence from Ms Sarah Skedd, a civilian employee of An Garda Síochána, who analysed the mobile phone records of several phones, including the phone found in the possession of Garrett O'Brien at the time of his arrest. ...
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As Safaricom sheds more market share, small rivals make big gains
Daily Nation
The fixed-line segment has been under pressure from mobile phones' penetration, declining by 0.8 per cent from 228391 to 226587 lines in contrast to the fixed wireless, which recorded 8.9 per cent increase from 141580 in the previous period to 154161. ...
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Daily Nation
The Growing Controversey Of Cell Phones and Bee Deaths
SanDiego.com
A recent study by a Swiss researcher claimed electromagnetic waves from mobile phones might lead to the deaths of honeybees worldwide and the complete destruction of colonies. "Among other factors (...) signals from mobile phones and masts could be ...
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SanDiego.com
Ghana-Kenya: Mobile phone revolution goes medical
The Africa Report
Ghanaians and Kenyans have a new lease of life as mPedigree, a non-profit-making organisation, launches a mobile warfare against Africa's merchants of death: the sinister counterfeit drugs industry. Mobile phones have become a lifeline to many across ...
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Intuit Rolls Out Mobile Banking App For Android Devices
BankInvestmentConsultant.com
Industry analyst Brett King notes that there is a large population of "highly educated and underbanked" people in the US, and that many of these potential customers can be reached by making access to banks more mobile. He says mobile phone banking ...
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Patients' Mobile Phones Carry Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria
Doctors Lounge
Mobile phones of patients carry more multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria than mobile phones of health care workers, according to a study published in the June issue of the American Journal of Infection Control. TUESDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) ...
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Cell tower proposal worries homeowners
Newnan Times-Herald
Hughes said her T-Mobile service is fine except at one certain point in her home, where calls are sometimes hard to hear or dropped. But "I am perfectly willing to pick up my landline phone," she said. "A cell phone, to me, really should be looked to ...
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Otel.com Launches its Mobile Website to Enable its Customers Mobility
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Now Otel.com expands its service through its mobile website. By using a mobile phone, everyone could easily find hotels which would be the best suit for their possessions and lifestyles, besides that they can also gather information about the latest ...
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