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• Part 1: Selling The Cell Phone - The History of Cellular Phones; • Part 2: Selling The Cell Phone - Wireless Cellular Technology; • Dr. Martin Cooper ... • Cell Phones - Cellular Technology and History; How cell phones work, more history of cellular technology and wireless cell phones. • Dr. Martin Cooper...
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inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa070899.htm
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Following the April 3, 1973, public demonstration, using a "brick"-like 30-ounce phone, Cooper started the 10-year process of bringing the portable cell phone to market. ... History of Cellular Mobile Phones Selling The Cell Phone Wireless Cell Technology ... Selling The Cell Phone - History Of Cellular Phones...
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inventors.about.com/cs/inventorsalphabet/a/martin_coope...
inventors.about.com/cs/inventorsalphabet/a/martin_cooper.htm
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Welcome to Cell Phone History! This web site was made to educate those who are interesed in cell phones. You can learn about the origin of the cell phone, people who contributed in its invention, how cell phones work, the risks and safety issues of using cell phones, and cell phone structure.
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library.thinkquest.org/04oct/02001/home.htm
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This man lead to the cell phone development. In the year of 1865 Doctor Mahlon Loomis was the first person to communicate through wireless atmosphere. He came up with the idea of transmitting and receiving messages through atmosphere as a conductor. ... Email; History; Impact of Email; Future...
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library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00047/historycell.htm
library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00047/historycell.htm
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In today's world, most people communicate through the use cellular phones. It's hard to believe that fifteen years ago cell phones were a rarity. Below is a history chronicling the dawn of the cell phone to its current state.
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cellphones.org/cell-phone-history.html
cellphones.org/cell-phone-history.html
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History of mobile phones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the beginning, two-way radios (known as mobile rigs) were used in vehicles such as taxicabs, police cruisers, ambulances, and the like, but were not mobile phones because they were not normally con...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_mobile_phones
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The cell phone industry says that every phone it sells safely meets radiation safety limits set by the Government. But tests recently conducted by ABC's news program 20/20 found that some of the most popular phones can far exceed the government's radiation standards - depending upon how they are held.
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www.global-source-mkt.com/cellphonefacts.html
www.global-source-mkt.com/cellphonefacts.html
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