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Mobile phone use grows in AfricaMobile phones now outnumber fixed lines in Africa at a higher ratio than on any other continent, says a US think tank, reports the BB What to look out for in 2004Rounding up Textually's Year in Review, this last and 10th entry focuses on six technologies or trends that emerged this year, and that should take hold in 200 The Daily Telegraph interactive SMS featureExplaining why it's successful, The Daily Telegraph Australia - 411,000 copies sold daily - describes one it's interactive features which uses text messagin Address book pokerJoi Ito describes a game played in Japan which originated with business cards, but then moved on to cell phones; a sort of business person's russian-roulette: "There are three people: two players and a judg Saluting the troops by SMSBritish troops serving in Iraq will be able to listen to Queen Elizabeth II's annual Christmas broadcast on their mobile phones, Buckingham Palace said Tuesday, according to Sif Pope Delivers Daily Message by TextAfter Italy and Ireland, the «Papal Thought of the Day» delivered from His Holiness John Paul II by text messaging is now available in the UK, reports the scotsma DoCoMo Systems to Launch Cell Phone Home Monitoring ServiceDoCoMo Systems Inc, a joint venture between Secom Co Ltd and NTT DoCoMo Inc, will launch this month a home security service that enables users to remotely check the settings and status of their home security systems by using Internet-capable cellular phones, according to NEAsia Online via Mobile Japa |
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