Thursday, July 28, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Android is top OS, but Apple top smartphone maker
CNET (blog)
Or Does Apple keep selling phones because when they come out with a new one, all the old ones become paper weights? by Gadget70 (300 comments ) July 28, 2011 12:11 PM PDT The title should be named "Android is top mobile phone OS, but Apple top ...
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Cell phones allowed on-site for 2011 WGC-Bridgestone Invit.
PGA Tour
AKRON, Ohio -- In accordance with the PGA TOUR's new mobile device policy, announced in February, fans are now allowed to bring their cell phones to next month's World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. As part of the new policy, ...
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Mobile phones most disruptive device since shoes: Robin Jeffrey
Economic Times
His next book, Celling India: the Mobile Phone's Contribution to Capitalism, Democracy and Unsettling Society, seeks to gauge the impact of India's "mobile phone revolution" on people's lives. The Canada-born scholar is simultaneously writing on ...
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Google, Orange spread SMS services across Africa
CNET
The specific option that will become available, Gmail SMS Chat, marries Gmail's ability to send SMS (short message service) text messages to mobile phones. With the partnership, Gmail users get a quota of free text messages to use with the service. ...
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LG Sees Lower Sales, Net Profit Drop during Second Quarter
TMC Net
LG has been trying to turn around its mobile phone business, The AP adds. It is ranked third in mobile phones, after Nokia and Samsung (News - Alert). LG is number 2 in flat screen TVs behind Samsung. Sales of mobile phones at LG during the recent ...
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Consumer Action releases brochure for those who use wireless abroad
Overnight Prints
The brochure, Roaming the World With Your Phone, is in response to numbers that 77 percent of cell phone users would access materials providing easy instruction and direction on how to use cell phones outside of the United States, but only 57 percent ...
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