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Hokey Smoke! Rocky & Bullwinkle Come to WirelessMore toons for cell phone Cell phone etiquette 101More on cell phone etiquette basics, this time from Erica Hill for CN Flipside TVA new TV format in the UK takes the distinctly unorthodox approach of trying to persuade viewers to switch to different channels, according to The Guardia SMS greetings during Ramadan deploredAn insightful article written by Raid Qusti in Al Jazeerah, deplores changes in the Saudi society under the influence of capitalist culture, particularly in the behavior and habits of people during Ramada Food Hazard Warnings by SMSThe UK's general public can get details of food hazard warnings direct to their mobile phone every time they are issued, according to the Food Standard Agency via SMS: Business Gets the Message Mobile users can subscribe to this free service by sending the text message "FSA" to number 078 664 28 26 Opposition to number portability pushed in the SenateThe opponents of wireless local number portability are apparently not giving up, reports RCR Wireless News "An amendment is being pushed in the Vodafone working to improve deaf communicationsVodafone UK has announced the launch of the Communications Support Directory via its Find & Seek servic Couple to exchange vows by SMSA Belgian couple are to get married by SMS because text messaging has played such a big part in their relationship, reports Ananov Hanging up on class disruptionsUSA Today has an entertaining article on how some professors are dealing with cell phones on campus and their ringing interruptions in their classroom Cell phone sales on the riseSome good news today! Analysts have raised their forecasts for worldwide cell phone sales in 2003, in another hopeful sign for the struggling industry, according to New Vodafone customers can send SMS to family and friends via the fixed telephony networkAll telephone users with a regular fixed line can - as of yesterday - receive text messages from Vodafone Sweden's mobile customer UK texting hits new highThe number of text messages sent in the UK reached a record high last month, according to new figures, reported by Ananov |
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