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2009 May

Could Cell Phones Replace Cash?

Cell phones are quickly become the center of mobile life. Not only are cell phones being used for personal health monitoring but the Chicago Times is reporting that Chicago residents may soon be able to pay for their public transportation by swiping their cellphone over a scanner.
Chicago’s public transportation authority is currently investigating the [...]

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DoCoMo Reveals Japan's 1st Google Cell Phone

More and more people will be using their mobile phones for search in the coming decade. And California based Google knows this well. It’s a fact that is at the center of their growth strategy.
To acquire market share in the world of mobile search, Google has created a cell phone operating system called [...]

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11 Mobile Tools Every Baseball Fan Must Have

You have waited months for the baseball season to begin. The length of time you have through which you have actually had to suffer is/was dependent on how well your favorite baseball team did/does during the regular season and (if your lucky) the playoffs. When the much anticipated new season finally arrives, life [...]

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Cell Phone Security: 18 Tips to Protect Your Phone

Thinking about all of the sneaky methods thieves employ to steal your personal information and what would happen if these lawbreakers succeed may well prevent a narcoleptic from ever sleeping again. At one time, it used to be that thieves had to work hard to retrieve personal information to steal your money. But [...]

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Get Money For Your Old Cell Phone From CellforCash.com

It’s estimated that Americans have over 130 million cell phones are retired each year and up to 500 million old cell phones are sitting in storage. Many people just assume that their old cell phones are junk.
However, it just might be that your old cell phone is worth some money. As an [...]

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