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Firm's anti-crime system may enlist cell phone usersYet another article about SMS used by the Police, but from a business and technical approac Reporting crimes by SMSPeople in Norfolk will soon be able to text and e-mail minor crimes to police, reports EDP 2 Text message the BBC TV crew at the horse racesThe world's most famous steeplechase, The Grand National, will be held next Sunda Big mother is watching so get off that phoneThe parents of mobile-mad teenagers may soon be able to use the internet to curb their children's excessive texting and chatting - and the phone bills that go with it, reports sm M ’ sian rock band Search to sell album exclusively via SMSA new distribution stragegy for an album and a real first! A rock band says their new release - and all future releases - will only be available for purchase by text message - because CD prices are too hig SMS shake-up: more couples having textTodays' Romeos and Juliets are hiding behind mobile phone screens and talking with their thumbs, according to New Bombings put mobile phone in terror spotlightIn the world of terrorism and counter-surveillance, the mobile phone has become an increasingly deadly weapon on both sides of the conflict, reports the Daily Time Philippines Considers Tax on TextEvery government is trying to find new sources of income in these tough times, but the Philippines may be the first place to turn to text messaging, according to TheFeatur Donated cell phones to be distributed to domestic violence victims in the BronxMore than 100 cellular phones will soon be distributed to domestic violence victims in the Bronx, allowing for women in danger to use the phones to call for help, thanks to Wireless Hopeline, Verizon's much written about community projec China's Secret: ContractorsThe rise of China, which passed the Hospital to permit cell phone usageFukuoka's Kyushu University Hospital says that it has started permitting patients to use their cellphones while in hospital, according to Cellular New College Txts StudentsAs of next Fall, Braintree College in North Essex, UK will use a customised group texting system to communbicate with its 1000 full-time students, according to Mike Grenville for 160character The Impact of Mobile Telephony on NewspapersGerrit Visser for Smart Mobs reports on how cell phones represent a new frontier for newspapers in news delivery, promotions and contests, location-specific advertising, and customer interaction and data gatherin |
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