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Introducing cellular communications : the new mobile telephone system / by Prentiss, Stan.(CARDINAL)151675;
Subjects: Cell phones.; Cell phone services industry.; Cell phone systems.;
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Cellular telephones : a layman's guide / by Crump, Stuart.(CARDINAL)181088;
Subjects: Cell phones.; Cell phone services industry.; Cell phone systems.;
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Damn you, autocorrect! : awesomely embarrassing text messages you didn't mean to send / by Madison, Jillian.;
Parents just don't understand: Awkward texts with mom & dad -- Love gone wrong: When couples text -- What's cookin': Autocorrected food & beverage texts -- Freudian slips: When autocorrect reads your mind -- Say what?! Totally random autocorrect incidents -- Textin' 9 to 5: Autocorrected on the clock -- With friends like these: Friends don't let friends get autocorrected.
Subjects: Humor.; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
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Cutting the cord : the cell phone has transformed humanity / by Cooper, Martin,1928-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-228) and index.Out of the ditch : immigrants and entrepreneurs -- From teleprinters to transistors -- Car phones : encountering the AT&T monopoly -- From Loser to leader : quartz crystals -- From mobility to portability -- A cup of coffee goes further than a dropped ceiling -- Dawn of wireless : the war in Washington that created cellular -- The theater of innovation -- The brick christened DynaTAC : birth of the cell phone -- Eureka doesn't happen -- Putting cell phones in people's pockets -- Fulfilling my family legacy. Bridge : Marty's maxims -- How the cell phone changes lives -- Taking on poverty -- Affordable and accessible wireless is the public interest -- Transforming how we learn -- Enhancing how we work together -- From sick care to health care to human 2.0."The cell phone changed the world. It revolutionized how people communicate, freed them to get in touch with one another at any time, and in any place without the constraints of the wired network. The cell phone led to the creation and growth of new industries. Yet the true story of its creation has not been told... Cutting the Cord tells that story. It centers on a battle for control of how people communicate, involving government regulators, lobbyists, police, technology breakthroughs, failures, quartz, and a horse. At the center of that story was Martin Cooper, an engineer, entrepreneur, and futurist. The chapters of his life influenced the creation of the cell phone. Industry skirmishes became a political war in Washington, a struggle to prevent a monopolistic company from dominating telecommunications. The drama culminated in the first-ever public call made on a handheld, portable telephone--a cell phone. Despite that, the cell phone we know today almost didn't happen. Without the vision of a small group at Motorola, the last 40 forty years would have been significantly different. Their story is inspiring and instructive. After a twenty-nine-year career at Motorola, Cooper became an entrepreneur, helping launch companies dedicated to accelerating cell phone adoption..."--
Subjects: Cell phone systems; Cell phone systems; Telematics;
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When parents text : so much said . . . so little understood / by Kaelin, Lauren.(CARDINAL)397367; Fraioli, Sophia.(CARDINAL)397368;
The origin story -- Texting : the phenomenon -- n00bs -- Master class -- When grandparents text -- World Wide Web -- Occasions -- Happy birthday! -- Mealtimes -- Pets -- Dreams -- Pix -- Wow -- Entertainment -- Harry Potter -- Ideas -- Diss -- <3.A collection of insanely funny texts between parents and kids, When Parents Text is a surprisingly affecting window into the complicated time when parents aren't ready to let go, and kids aren't ready to be let go. The parents are well-meaning but hopeless, silly and a little corny, and befuddled by the technology. The kids are bewildered yet patient: the perfect straight man. And the authors, two recent college graduates, Lauren Kaelin and Sophia Fraioli, have an unerring editorial instinct to select the funniest, sweetest, quirkiest, most-telling exchanges.
Subjects: Humor.; Text messages (Cell phone systems); Parenting;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Mr. Wrong Number / by Painter, Lynn,author.(CARDINAL)856962;
"New Girl meets Trainwreck in this hilarious and steamy rom-com by Lynn Painter. Bad luck has always followed Olivia Marshall...or maybe she's just the screw-up her family thinks she is. But when a "What are you wearing?" text from a random wrong number turns into the hottest, most entertaining-albeit anonymous-relationship of her life, she thinks things might be on the upswing.... Colin Beck has always considered Olivia his best friend's annoying little sister, but when she moves in with them after one of her worst runs of luck, he realizes she's turned into an altogether different and sexier distraction. He's sure he can keep his distance, until the moment he discovers she's the irresistible Miss Misdial he's been sort of sexting for weeks-and now he has to decide whether to turn the heat up or ghost her before things get messy"--
Subjects: Novels.; Romance fiction.; Sexting; Text messaging (Cell phone systems); Sexting.;
Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 19
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Money from thin air : the story of Craig McCaw, the visionary who invented the cell phone industry, and his next billion-dollar idea / by Corr, O. Casey.(CARDINAL)635296;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: McCaw, Craig.; Cell phone systems; Cell phones;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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TMSG : text messaging survival guide / by Shoeman, Evie.; Shoeman, Jack.;
Ch. 1. Text messaging '101' -- Ch. 2. ICE (In case of an emergency) -- Ch. 3. Acronyms and definitions.
Subjects: Cell phones.; Electronic mail systems; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
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Accidental tryst / by Boyd, Natasha,author.(CARDINAL)348151;
Emmy and Trystan, strangers to one another, accidentally switch cell phones in a busy airport. Emmy begs Trystan to hold on to her phone until she can get it back; Trystan misses his dating apps, so he starts texting Emmy to distract himself from his problems.
Subjects: Fiction.; Man-woman relationships; Text messaging (Cell phone systems);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Do cell phones cause cancer? / by Naff, Clay Farris.(CARDINAL)461116;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-97) and index.
Subjects: Carcinogenesis.; Cell phone systems; Cell phones; Radio waves;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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