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Make disabled text readable with the
readonly attribute
Make disabled text readable with the
readonly attribute
07/26/2004 05:37 AMCNET Jul 26 2004 10:22AM GMT
Stupid Web Tricks: Make disabled text
more readable with the readonly
attribute
Stupid Web Tricks: Make disabled text
more readable with the readonly
attribute
08/09/2004 05:42 AMCNET Aug 9 2004 10:10AM GMT
Fighting comment spam, linking without
google juice and other reasons to use
the new href attribute
Fighting comment spam, linking without
google juice and other reasons to use
the new href attribute
02/01/2005 08:40 PMFighting blog spam, allowing linking to people you don't like without
giving them Googlejuice. The new link attribute has many applications.
Most like it, but some think its a bad idea.
Google Likes Text Up Top
Google Likes Text Up Top
05/02/2004 07:09 AMSearch Engine Journal May 2 2004 11:21AM GMT
Google Text Ads on Other Sites
Google Text Ads on Other Sites
03/13/2003 10:24 AMGoogle's Content-Targeted text ads (the text ads that appear when you
search) are now available on other sites, including blogspot (now that
they host it). If your site receives more than 20 million page views a
month, you could run Google text ads on it too. If you've purchased
Google Text Ads, they'll show up on other sites automatically....
Google Jamming with Ebay Text
Google Jamming with Ebay Text
10/29/2003 01:14 AM"...learned how to rocket nearly half a million of his Web pages to
the top of Google search results pages." "...a Google spokesperson
said, "There are people who attempt to influence Google search
results. These efforts do not negatively affect the quality of the
more than 200 million search queries we serve everyday."
Google trials text search
Google trials text search
12/18/2003 05:46 AMZDNet UK Dec 18 2003 4:52AM ET
Google Offering a Little Different On
Their Cache -- Cached Text Only
Google Offering a Little Different On
Their Cache -- Cached Text Only
06/28/2004 03:10 PMBig ol' props to Patrick at SEO DotComicide ( www.dotcomicide.com )
for pointing me to this. Google is now offering two forms of cached
items: a full cache, and cached...
Google Logo on Yahoo Replaced With Text
Google Logo on Yahoo Replaced With Text
09/03/2002 11:37 AMThe Google logo on Yahoo has switched to text say results are
"provided by". They are also showing a slightly different Google
index. reminder: according to some reports, the Yahoo search results
contract extension is up Sept 1.
Google uses rich media ads to advertise
text ads
Google uses rich media ads to advertise
text ads
01/28/2004 01:15 AMGoogle AdSense: A better way to make ad revenue Hmm....
* Google censors text ads in new e-mail
service
* Google censors text ads in new e-mail
service
06/22/2004 05:52 AMTaipeitimes.com - Tue Jun 22, 08:54 am GMT
Google Fined for Trademarked AdWords
Text
Google Fined for Trademarked AdWords
Text
10/29/2003 01:14 AM"The Lower Court of Nanterre required Google France to pay 70,000
euros (about $81,400) to two companies that owned the rights to
certain words. Google France sold the use of these words to
advertisers through its AdWords program."
Google has it's eyes on Searching Book
Text
Google has it's eyes on Searching Book
Text
10/29/2003 11:21 AMGoogle is definitely on track for trying to work a deal with
publishers to allow there search engine to index...
Providers Ignoring DNS TTL?
Providers Ignoring DNS TTL?
04/19/2005 11:24 AMGoogle Working On Full Text Book Search
Google Working On Full Text Book Search
10/29/2003 12:11 AMHey sports fans, it looks like Google is not going stand idle while
the Alexa/Amazon Duo beat it with a full book search. Rumors rampant
that Google is working up a power play of their own.
Google Introduces Text Only Feature On
Cached Pages
Google Introduces Text Only Feature On
Cached Pages
06/30/2004 02:31 PM"...I noticed a new link - you can now request to view Google's cached
copy of a page with the image references removed, CSS stripped and Alt
tags shown as text links..."
The price of ignoring dissent
The price of ignoring dissent
04/01/2005 01:38 PMThe Bush administration has little tolerance for opposing views. Two
new reports show the consequences of not listening.
Competing With Microsoft By Ignoring
Them
Competing With Microsoft By Ignoring
Them
04/15/2004 09:02 PMOne thing that you always hear among new startup companies looking for
venture capital is figuring out how they're going to avoid competing
with Microsoft. Obviously, it's not true of all startups - some of
whom are in completely different areas. However, any software (and
many services) company always gets the question "well, how will you
deal with it when Microsoft enters your space?" Companies that don't
have a good answer don't get funded. Robert Cringely's latest column
is all about
the best
way to compete with Microsoft - and it's a bit counterintuitive,
but it makes a lot of sense. The companies that have successfully
competed with Microsoft have done so
by not worrying about
Microsoft. In other words, they've been focused on building
innovative products that their customers can use. Microsoft, for all
it's strong points, doesn't have the greatest track record at actually
innovating (I can already hear some of you scoffing). What they are
good at (and, you have to admit, they are good at it) is taking
innovative ideas that others have come up with, and then putting a
nice, user friendly interface on them and getting it out in the
market. So, as Cringely points out, when you decide to turn and face
Microsoft and compete directly with them, you're going to be in a lot
of trouble - because you've set the rules of the game on their terms,
and they've got a lot more money and experience to beat anyone else on
those terms. Instead, by pretty much ignoring Microsoft, and coming
up with new and innovative products companies can out-innovate them,
and not face real competition from them.
Why you should be ignoring your search
results
Why you should be ignoring your search
results
06/22/2005 02:06 AMToday I’m attending a search engine research workshop run by
Brad Fallon in Atlanta, Georgia, and am fascinated by the people here
who obsessively track their SERPs (search engine results placement,
jargon for what match number you are on Google for a given search
term). My part of this workshop is to talk about how blogging can help
your search engine placement, but what I’m actually talking
about is whether SERP is a meaningful measure…
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Catholic Lawmakers Ignoring Bishops (AP)
Catholic Lawmakers Ignoring Bishops (AP)
07/22/2004 04:27 PMAP - Scores of leading Roman Catholic politicians across the country
appear undaunted by election-year warnings from bishops that those who
support abortion rights may be unworthy to receive Holy Communion. In
Associated Press interviews with more than 75 such politicians, none
said that they are abstaining from the sacrament over the issue, and
many said they believed voting for legalized abortion did not
jeopardize their standing with the church.
Washed Up Or Not, Porn Spammers Are
Ignoring New Rules
Washed Up Or Not, Porn Spammers Are
Ignoring New Rules
05/26/2004 12:17 PMWhen the FTC first announced that all porn spam would need to be
labeled with "sexually explicit" in the subject line, we noted that
they were now
legaliz
ing porn spam and that we should expect plenty of it. A new study
shows that not only has the amount of porn spam increased since that
rule went into effect, most porn spammers
are ignoring the law in one way or another. It looks
like many did try to put "sexually explicit" or some related
misspelling in the subject line, but then ignored just about every
other part of the law (such as no spoofing of the from address). Of
course, it was just Monday that we pointed out that
porn
spam was fading as an overall percentage of spam. However, that
should give you an idea of how much overall spam is increasing. While
the absolute number of porn spam messages has jumped, the relative
percentage in relation to financial and other spam messages is
decreasing. And, to think, our politicians told us that by now we'd
be living in a post-spam world thanks to CAN SPAM.
Businesses ignoring dangers of internet
abuse
Businesses ignoring dangers of internet
abuse
05/09/2004 09:17 PMIreland On-Line May 10 2004 1:27AM GMT
Robb Beal on ignoring indie apps
Robb Beal on ignoring indie apps
01/17/2004 10:45 PMRobb Beal asks:
Why do
they ignore the indie apps?
He’s talking about when someone writes about user experience:
why write just about Apple’s apps?
I have a couple ideas why:
1. Apple can take it.
If the piece is very critical (as it often is)—such criticism
could hurt the sales and reputation of a small developer
disproportionately.
Say I don’t like how app x (by small developer y) does
something, and I notice that, say, Mail or iCal or whatever does the
same thing. I’m going to write about the Apple app.
2. Mac users all use software from Apple, so your audience knows what
you’re talking about.
Even if an article is talking about a specific app you don’t
use, there’s a good chance you have it in your Applications
folder and can launch it. No need to download and install anything
new.
People write for an audience, and writing about Apple software has
more of a built-in audience.
Update: see the comments—Buzz Andersen makes the point that
indie apps are
talked about all the time.
Update 2: don’t misunderstand—Robb is talking about
writing about user interface, not about writing about indie apps in
general.
Update 3: You might think that I’m complaining about NetNewsWire
coverage or coverage of indie apps here. I’m not! I’m
replying to something Robb Beal said, and saying why I think there are
good reasons that people who write about user interface often write
about Apple apps.
The Composite Attribute
The Composite Attribute
07/12/2004 02:04 PMSeveral people questioned the presentational aspect of the
composite attribute. In an earlier blog entry I had mentioned we
would like to ultimately standardize our extensions. This attribute
is an exception. We are aware that this functionality should be in
CSS rather than in the HTML itself.
We didn't want to introduce a new CSS property, however, because
how to composite should be specifiable anywhere you use an image in
CSS properties like content, background-image, or
list-style-image. However, normal specification of the
foreground URL of an img tag is done in the HTML itself. That
meant there was no consistent solution that could be employed.
Ideally you'd like the composite operation to be part of the image
value, just as you might like cropping (indicating a sub-region of the
image to use) to be part of the image value, but you are prevented
from doing this with the img tag by the fact that a portion of
the image value, the URL, is specified in the HTML itself.
It made little sense to invent a new CSS property that would only
apply to this tag just to specify the compositing operation when the
better way to do this from a purist CSS perspective would be more
fundamental, affecting any place where a URL value could be used to
represent an image.
I invented -moz-image-region in CSS to solve a similar
problem in Mozilla (the sub-region problem), and this property was
largely derided by the CSS WG, and so I knew better than to repeat the
same mistake with a -khtml-composite property.
Attribute-Context-0.03
Attribute-Context-0.03
12/12/2003 06:41 PMAttribute-Final-1.0
Attribute-Final-1.0
01/28/2004 10:16 AMAttribute-Final-1.1
Attribute-Final-1.1
01/28/2004 10:16 AMAttribute Changer v5.21
Attribute Changer v5.21
11/05/2003 01:51 AMAttribute Changer is designed to make mass changes to file and folder
attributes much easier. It adds itself to the context menus for drives
and folders. You can establish filters and exceptions to fine tune the
search process. File filters include attributes, size, creation date
and time. Exceptions allow you to exclude/include files based on
patterns within defined folders. [Freeware 876 KB]
Attribute Manager v1.03
Attribute Manager v1.03
01/23/2004 02:22 PMAttribute Manager - is a power user tool to change all kind of file
and folder attributes, date and time stamps. Its user friendly and
intuitive interface allows you to easily select and specify which file
information to modify, and apply this to individual or multiple files.
Recurse folders option makes it easy to select multiple files, or
folders. [Shareware $25.00 10 Days 496 KB]
Ignoring disabled web access will lead
to legal action, warns DRC
Ignoring disabled web access will lead
to legal action, warns DRC
04/15/2004 05:01 AMComputer Weekly Apr 15 2004 9:21AM GMT
E-government GBP220m funding is ignoring
local needs, warn IT users
E-government GBP220m funding is ignoring
local needs, warn IT users
02/15/2004 10:25 PMComputer Weekly Feb 16 2004 2:15AM GMT
"The Sound of Silence: Why is the press
ignoring what the Democratic Judiciary
memos say?"
"The Sound of Silence: Why is the press
ignoring what the Democratic Judiciary
memos say?"
12/03/2003 03:46 PMThe Sound of Silence: Why is the press
ignoring what the Democratic Judiciary
memos say?
The Sound of Silence: Why is the press
ignoring what the Democratic Judiciary
memos say?
12/03/2003 06:22 AMthose Judiciary Committee leaks .. on OpinionJournal today .. Big
Diversion
opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110004370
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Employees create business risks by
ignoring Internet use policies
Employees create business risks by
ignoring Internet use policies
05/05/2004 12:30 PMSecurity Park May 5 2004 4:10PM GMT
Object-Attribute-Cached-0.92
Object-Attribute-Cached-0.92
11/12/2003 01:21 PMAttribute-Method-Typeable-1.07
Attribute-Method-Typeable-1.07
08/31/2004 12:44 AMSEC Filing Reveals Corporate Linux Users
Are Ignoring SCO License Demands
SEC Filing Reveals Corporate Linux Users
Are Ignoring SCO License Demands
12/11/2003 08:32 PMThanks to skeptical CIOs, the company threatening Linux users is
almost certain to report a loss on December 22nd.
Location, Path & Attribute Breadcrumbs
Location, Path & Attribute Breadcrumbs
03/11/2003 09:43 AMMay 19. Definitions and research agenda for breadcrumbs.
SMS To SQL Attribute Map Excel
spreadsheet download.
SMS To SQL Attribute Map Excel
spreadsheet download.
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Sprint Launches Samsung SPH-A700 (aka
MM-A700)
Sprint Launches Samsung SPH-A700 (aka
MM-A700)
08/16/2004 09:49 AM
Sprint has finally gotten
the Samsung SPH-A700 up for sale - 400 bucks free and clear, or $250
with a two-year indenture. The SPH-A700 is a nice enough clamshell, if
a little too round and oddly-colored for my taste, but its main claim
to fame is its ability to work with Sprint's MobiTV offering, the
streaming video service that works over Sprint's existing Vision
platform. What I've seen of MobiTV hasn't really impressed me, but as
a service that's available everywhere, it's pretty much the only game
in town right now (AT&T Wireless's EDGE-based offerings is
likely-superior (I haven't seen it), but it's only available in two
markets at the moment).
Read - Product Page [SprintPCS
via PhoneMag]
Samsung A700 Won't Support Videophone
Samsung A700 Won't Support Videophone
06/02/2004 08:56 AM
SprintPCSInfo is
reporting that the upcoming Samsung A700 will not be able to support
two-way live video streaming as has been rumored, allowing only video
clips to be sent from phone to phone in much the same manner as almost
every newish phone on the market. The Qualcomm encoding/decoding
platform does look fairly robust, though, with the ability to stream
television near 30 frames per second and play back MPEG-4 Level 2
video clips (DivX/XviD, for instance) as well as 3GPP, H.263,
RealVideo, and MotionJPEG. Basically, you'll be able to watch pretty
much any video you want on this phone, if that's your thing.
Read
[SprintPCSInfo]
Samsung Becomes Third Preferred Cell
Phone Brand in US
Samsung Becomes Third Preferred Cell
Phone Brand in US
06/21/2004 04:27 AMHankooki Jun 21 2004 8:49AM GMT
Samsung Wins Cell Phone Order
Samsung Wins Cell Phone Order
12/30/2003 08:38 AMHankooki Dec 30 2003 7:40AM ET
Japan Cell-Phone Users Turn to
Literature
Japan Cell-Phone Users Turn to
Literature
03/19/2005 02:32 AMAP via Newsday Mar 19 2005 4:43AM GMT
Samsung, Philips Partner for Cell-Phone
Payments (NewsFactor)
Samsung, Philips Partner for Cell-Phone
Payments (NewsFactor)
09/01/2004 03:45 PMNewsFactor - Samsung Electronics and
Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG) have formed an alliance to put
near-field communication (NFC) technology in future
cell phone models from Samsung, giving users the ability to use their
mobile phones to make credit-card or debit-card payments. The
companies said that Samsung plans to incorporate NFC in other devices
as well.
Samsung shows cell phone with hard-disk
drive
Samsung shows cell phone with hard-disk
drive
09/07/2004 08:31 AMBUSAN, SOUTH KOREA -- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. plans to begin
selling later this month a cellular telephone that includes a
hard-disk drive. The handset was unveiled as the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom Asia 2004 event began here on
Monday and is the first cell phone of its kind in the world, according
to the company.
Samsung Vows to Become World's Top Cell
Phone Maker in 2010
Samsung Vows to Become World's Top Cell
Phone Maker in 2010
11/13/2003 10:06 AMHankooki Nov 13 2003 8:55AM ET
Rock'n'roll Ringtones Turn your Cell
Phone into a Merseybeat Machine
Rock'n'roll Ringtones Turn your Cell
Phone into a Merseybeat Machine
03/14/2005 05:26 PMNew Ringtone store featuring music from rock'n'roll artists opened by
Wichita Falls Records. [PRWEB Mar 4, 2005]
Samsung Expands Cell-phone Parts
Shipments to Nokia, Motorola
Samsung Expands Cell-phone Parts
Shipments to Nokia, Motorola
05/02/2004 10:16 PMYonhap News May 3 2004 2:52AM GMT
Last One Out, Turn Off the Lights...
Last One Out, Turn Off the Lights...
06/11/2004 04:05 PMGateway to
consolidate Midwestern facilities: With this, Gateway is leaving
Sioux Falls completely. This is too bad, as Gateway is a child of
South Dakota.
Gateway will close its Sioux Falls, S.D., facility this
month, as part of its plan to return to profitability.
Here's a statistic for you: in the last four years, Gateway has
reduced their workforce by 91%, from 24,000 workers worldwide in 2000
to just 2,000 workers after this latest round of layoffs.
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Turn off the lights when you leave.
Turn off the lights when you leave.
07/24/2004 06:16 PM
The end of the light bulb?
E. Fred Schubert, a professor
at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
"claims to have invented a 99-percent efficient reflector
that promises to speed the replacement of light bulbs with
LEDs." According to researchers, this could happen
within the next five years. The current prototype
is bankrolled by
the ARPA and The National Science Foundation
"recently award Schubert's team a $210,000 grant to create in
three years a commercial version of his patented omnidirectional
reflector."
"Schubert claimed that lighting accounts
for 25 percent of U.S. electrical energy consumption. Since white LEDs
emit more light per dollar and generate less unwanted heat, they are
potentially a major energy saver." (see EE Times
link)
Meanwhile, some of the oldtimers
seem to be pretty refractory.
Pride Communication Services, #1
Reseller of Krusell Leather Cell Phone
Cases, to Begin Selling Identity-Theft
Conscious Horizontic Plus Cell Phone
Case in April
Pride Communication Services, #1
Reseller of Krusell Leather Cell Phone
Cases, to Begin Selling Identity-Theft
Conscious Horizontic Plus Cell Phone
Case in April
03/29/2005 04:34 AMTo Better Accommodate the Needs of Today’s Identity Theft Conscious
Cell Phone Users, Pride Communication Services (PCS), a Subsidiary
Franchise of KaseIT and the Largest Reseller of KRUSELL Leather Cases,
Announced Today that it Would Begin Selling the Horizontic Plus Cell
Phone Case, KRUSELL’s Newest Offering, In its Online Store in April.
[PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
Big Brother's Stop Lights turn red on
speeders
Big Brother's Stop Lights turn red on
speeders
04/09/2004 04:13 PMWhile stoplights have long since relied on sensors for turning green
at opportune moments to aid traffic flow, they've not been used to
punish speeders by preemptively turning red. Pleasanton California is
out to change all of that.
Samsung And Verizon Wireless Announce
The Samsung SCH-a790 Global Phone
Samsung And Verizon Wireless Announce
The Samsung SCH-a790 Global Phone
09/02/2004 03:45 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Sep 2 2004 7:44PM GMT
Iowa phone company tries to block
incoming cell phone calls
Iowa phone company tries to block
incoming cell phone calls
08/16/2004 05:48 PMIowa phone company plans to block cell phone call in a dispute with
wireless carriers. The Iowa Utilities Board has prevented the plan for
now.
Quick-'n-Dirty methods to determine
which competing label is better: "Cell
Phone" or "Mobile Phone"?
Quick-'n-Dirty methods to determine
which competing label is better: "Cell
Phone" or "Mobile Phone"?
04/28/2004 11:39 AMOn the SIGIA-L mailing list, Stephanie Berger recently asked: "My
cohorts are not sure whether to use "cell phone" or "mobile phone".
Any evidence that one is better than the other, or one is used more
often than the other?"
This is a good example of the kind of labeling questions
information architects face all the time. The answer to these labeling
questions will depend on the target audience (a better label for
whom?), on business requirements (maybe the business want to promote
one term over the other) and on the context in which the label will be
used.
I'll discuss the conversation that followed here and afterwards
point to some useful tools for if you have a labeling question
yourself.
Andres Sulleiro: "Without any empirical data I will go with
my own opinion. [...] A quick survey of the phone carriers seems to
suggest that "wireless" (as in "wireless phone", "wireless customer")
is most common among US carriers, though you see some references to
"mobile" as well. T-mobile, a European company, uses "mobile" which is
more common in Europe as well as being the name of the carrier."
Method: check what other websites call it.
Jason Cho: "I think "cell" is more widespread in the US as
Andrés noted. "Call my mobile" can sound pretentious to Yankee ears.
But I would think everyone understands the term "mobile" on a business
card."
Method: personal experience.
Peter Van Dijck (and others): "Google for "cell phone" (including quotes):
6,230,000, Google for "mobile phone": 6,360,000.
Looks like a tie, assuming your audience is similar. Just pick one and
make sure your search engine knows both terms."
Christina Wodtke: "Y
ahoo for cell phone : 16,800,000, yahoo for mobile phone: 21,200,000. What does
this really tell you? you'd have to know who each engine indexes, how
much of the web, etc.. better to use a magic 8 ball. ;-)"
Method: check popularity of the terms on the web.
Peter Van Dijck: "My next step would be to find out what
people search for on your site,
or if not available, on the web (assuming that's more or less your
audience). Google
adwords can help."
Method: Find out what people (preferably your target
audience) search for.
Dave: "I like "mobile" for the reason that Christina stated
(forward compatibility); USers and non-USers will equally understand
it. Also, it is more interoperable w/ most of the vCard based
addressbook programs out there. I don't know any that are using
"cell" or "cellphone" ... I also like the clear and easy two word
approach of "mobile phone" ... I'm always wanting to say "cellphone"
where "cell phone" is really the more correct version. "cell" though
just doesn't feel like a real word b/c the "cell" doesn't fit a
meaning to me. I know what it means if I am forced to think about it,
but it really doesn't mean anything to me at all."
Method: personal experience, check what software programs
use.
Christina Wodtke: "> As can Ove
rture's keyword tool (couldn't find URL straight away).
You also might consider some adaptation of the freelisting
technique on a subset of your target. E.G., a write in survey: what
portable electronics do you own, then analyze for use of "cell phone"
and mobile phone".
Method: freelisting technique.
Eric Reiss: "Having worked closely with several
telecommunications companies, including Tellabs (US), Nortel (Canada),
ADVA (Germany), and NetTest (Denmark), this discussion is one I've
heard before. Europeans generally don't recognize the term "cell
phone." North Americans seem to accept both "cell" and "mobile." ATT
insists on promoting the term "wireless." In most instances, we've
agreed on the word "mobile" since it is understood by the widest
audience. Nortel, for instance, used "cell" almost exclusively until
the late 90s, but now leans toward "mobile." I think there is a trend
here."
Method: ask the subject matter experts.
Pabini Gabriel-Petit: "There's also Wordtracker.
[...]
In this vein, you might try just walking up to people, holding up your
cell/mobile phone, and asking them what they call it."
Method: Analyze what people search for.
Method: Find out what labels your users use.
Quick-'n-Dirty methods to determine which competing label is
better.
So, as a review, here are some of the methods used to determine
which label is better.
1. What do you think?
Method: personal experience/insights.
2. What do your users think?
Method: freelisting
technique.
Method: Find out what labels your users use: show them the item
you're trying to label and ask them what it is. (You could build an
online tool for this).
Method: Find out what people (preferably your target audience)
search for / check popularity of the terms on the web. Ove
rture's keyword tool. Google
adwords. Wordtracker. Google and Yahoo both list how often a term is
used on the web (use quotes around your terms!).
3. What do the experts think?
Method: ask the subject matter experts.
Method: check what other websites/software call it.
Gotcha's: be careful when using these techniques. You are
looking for a label that works for your audience and your business
requirements. Most of these techniques use audiences that may be very
different from yours, and most are indicative only (ie: they're not
hard science). Use your judgement.
FreeHeadset.org launches program to
promote wireless phone safety by giving
away free cell phone headsets.
FreeHeadset.org launches program to
promote wireless phone safety by giving
away free cell phone headsets.
07/26/2004 02:22 AMNew laws that mandate the use of cell phone headsets have recently
passed in several states. In response, FreeHeadset.org has developed a
program to provide wireless phone users with a free cell phone
headset. [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Cell Phone Users Interrupt Sex for Phone
Calls
Cell Phone Users Interrupt Sex for Phone
Calls
04/11/2005 08:07 PMuser survey
reported
consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/cell_sex.html
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Japanese turn cell phones into wallets
Japanese turn cell phones into wallets
07/24/2004 01:16 PMCanadian Press Jul 24 2004 4:14PM GMT
Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard
Drive (AP)
Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard
Drive (AP)
09/09/2004 11:17 AMAP - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has announced the world's first
mobile phone to sport a tiny hard drive. With the built-in 1-inch,
1.5-gigabyte hard disk, the SPH-V5400 could store about 15 times more
data than conventional handsets everything from digital music
files and photos to video, Samsung said.
Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard
Drive
Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard
Drive
09/09/2004 12:26 PMSamsung's new SPH-V5400 mobile phone sports a built-in 1-inch,
1.5-gigabyte hard disk that can store about 15 times more data than
conventional handsets, Samsung said.
Fantasy football fans turn to cell
phones
Fantasy football fans turn to cell
phones
08/06/2004 11:17 AMConsumers can download up-to-the-minute statistics, player comparisons
onto their Sprint mobile phone.
Briefly: Fantasy football fans turn to
cell phones
Briefly: Fantasy football fans turn to
cell phones
08/06/2004 11:17 AMroundup Plus: NASA's bioseeking robot to take a test drive...Toshiba
delays 1.8-inch hard drives...HP, Philips to license video protection
tools.
New Samsung 3G Phone
New Samsung 3G Phone
04/28/2004 04:47 AM3G Apr 28 2004 8:12AM GMT
Samsung 3G Horizontal LCD Phone
Samsung 3G Horizontal LCD Phone
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Samsung E720 MP3 phone
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