Motorola crawls back to Windows Mobile – like a dog with tail between its legs and chin down

February 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Motorola crawls back to Windows Mobile - like a dog with tail between its legs and chin down
February 24, 2010 [General] | By Edward J. R. Booh, what has happened? Is Motorola no longer in love with Google? Dr. Sanjay K. Jha is a CEO of Motorola. Until recently he was saying that the future of Motorola smartphones lies in Android and in Android only.

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Should There be a Cell Phone Directory?

February 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The decision to have U.S. Free Cell Phone Directory is a very touchy and controversial topic. While there are many against a free cell phone directory there are also many supporters in favor of a U.S. cell phone directory. With the exponential growth and popularity of cell phones it is going to become more and more difficult to keep track of family and friends cell phone numbers. Of course most cell phones have a built in phone book to store and find personal cell numbers but there comes a time when a free cell phone directory would come in handy. Say you need to get a hold of a neighbor, or your child's friend, or your child's friends parents, or a co-worker. Times like this is when it would nice to have a free cell phone directory where you could trace cell phone numbers free. Also, how many times have you received a phone call from a number that you didn't know? This has happens all the time and unless you have the number in your cell phone you more then likely will not know who is calling you. This is when a free reverse cell phone directory would come in handy. A reverse cell phone directory is a directory where you enter the cell phone number in the database and it tells you the name associated with that cell phone number.

Why the opponents oppose a free cell phone directory.

They don't want the public to have access to their cell phone numbers. They want their cell numbers and related information to remain private.

They are afraid that telemarketers will get a hold of there cell numbers from the free cell phone directory. This is a major concern for cell phone subscribers as most know who annoying telemarketers can be.

The fear of other personal information being available to the public. If cell phone numbers are to be made public many of opponents believe that other personal information will also become public.

Why the supporters see a need for a free cell phone directory.

Many supporters believe that more and more people are using there cell phones as there primary home phone. As this trend increases it will become more difficult to find family and friends cell phone numbers. Just as there are the local phone books for landline phones they believe there should also be a free cell phone directory.

They see a great need for a free reverse cell phone directory. For all of those unknown phone numbers we get a free reverse cell phone directory would be great so we could find out who is calling us.

People keep changing their cell numbers and it is hard to keep track of all of the cell phone number changes. Even though it is now possible to keep your cell phone number no matter what carrier you are with people are still change their cell phone numbers to get a local phone number.

Wyatt works for the NCD - free reverse cell phone directory and trace cell phone numbers free.

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February 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Ok so 3 more posts today that I've dug up - I'm an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They're just from a few different sites I've been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this...

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