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| Brits are hypocritical over mobile phone usage in public DailyIndia.com London, July 9: A new study has shown that though most Britons get irritated by public use of mobile phone, they continue to do so themselves. In the Intel study of "mobile manners" almost 12000 people across the world, were interviewed and 67 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| THE TRUE BEAUTY OF MOBILE PHONES NewsMaker (press release) Before mobile phones came into existence, the world had no choice but to rely on a simpler way to communicate. From beepers to corded phones, the options for people to keep in touch with one another used to be quite depressing and humdrum. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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