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07-Jun-2009

 

Japan explores using cell phones to stop pandemics (San Francisco Chronicle)

A few months from now, a highly contagious disease will spread through a Japanese elementary school. The epidemic will start with several unwitting children, who will infect others as they attend classes and wander the halls. If nothing is done, it will... Sponsored Topics: Mobile phone - Elementary school - Infectious disease - Cell Phones - Japan

Are you hung up on ringing cell phones? (Pioneer Press)

Everyone hates the cell phone that rings in an inappropriate setting ? a classroom, during a movie, in a church or even at a wedding. Such annoying calls also pose the kind of distraction that can impair learning or derail someone's train of thought, a study has found.

Cell Phones Allow Everyone to Be a Scientist (Fox News)

Equipped with high-tech GPS, cameras and other sensing devices, cell phones can allow individuals to monitor their environment and their health.

Japan explores using cell phones to stop pandemics (AP via Yahoo! News)

A few months from now, a highly contagious disease will spread through a Japanese elementary school. The epidemic will start with several unwitting children, who will infect others as they attend classes and wander the halls.

Design Roundtable: How Can Cell Phones Improve the World? (Fast Company Magazine)

This week, with more details about the Palm Pre and some rumors about Apple?s 2009 iPhone event on Tuesday, it seemed a good time to gather our design experts together and ponder some issues about our love affair with mobile. Today's question: How can Cell Phones be used to improve the world? Ravi Sawhney, Chairman, RKS : Cell Phones are an enabling technology that can serve creative minds who ...

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