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    1998 was a rather trying year for Virgin group of companies. With the hopes for an economic upturn still remaining‚ it is recommended that the Virgin group approach and review‚ with great urgency‚ the matters outlined in this memo. Questions have been raised by many noted publications including the Economist and Marketing News regarding the current financial state‚ brand strength and future of the Virgin group. Many has quipped Mr. Branson and the Virgin group as over-exerting and extending company

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    I am thinking of adding ‘Mobile Phones and Privacy’. The last part of the series will provide actions you can take to reduce the health risks. All articles will be posted in the coming few weeks. A Short History – The exponential use of mobile phones Almost every adult has a mobile phone‚ and so do many children. Prof. Kenneth J. Rothman‚ one of the world’s leading epidemiologists‚ states the following: Within only a few years a substantial proportion of the world’s population has adopted a new

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    situation where the mobile phone did not exist‚upto to today when almost everyone has one and it has become a necessity This essay will discuss the Mobile phone and look at its origins and analyse how it has evolved over time to become a necessity in the present day. A Mobile Phone or cellular phone is a device that is used to make and receive telephone calls over a radio link over a wide geographical area.It does this by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile Phone operator like

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    Have mobile phones caused more problems in our society that benefits they have brought? First of all‚ Mobile phone has many disadvantages to human health. According to researchers‚ the electromagnetic waves are the cause of insomnia‚ difficulty in concentration‚ fatigue‚ headache‚ rise in blood pressure and cancer. The American Journal of Epidemiology published a study from research author Dr. Siegal Sadetzki‚ a cancer specialist at Tel Aviv University found people who use a mobile phone for hours

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    Using Mobile Phones Outline Introduction: Introduction about using mobile phones in the present Thesis: Using mobile phones in the present is a popular for all ages and there are many advantages to user. I.                   Argument or reason to support -          Mobile phones is convenient communication tool. -          Good feature of mobile phone -          Mobile phones no limited about time II.                Argument against -          Negative healthy effects -          The effect

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    including the Internet and recently mobile phones (WAP- Wireless Application protocol‚ SMS- Short Message Service‚ SIM Toolkit‚ PDAs-Personal Digital Assistants). The cell phone handset can be used as a terminal in much the same way as an ATM (Automatic Teller Machine). Currently‚ almost everyone in the developed countries carries a mobile phone. So‚ customers can access their bank accounts through the bank’s website using not only a computer but also mobile devices. M-banking is not only another

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    Some people say that the mobile phone has been the best technology since the development of the computer. However‚ having a mobile has both pros and cons. On the plus side is that the mobile phone has become popular to everybody since it is very convenient. The most advantage of having a mobile phone is you can communicate to your family and your friends no matter what where you are. For instance‚ you can contact easily to your friends by calling or sending messages everywhere without electricity

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    Marketing on a mobile phone has become increasingly popular ever since the rise of SMS (Short Message Service) in the early 2000s in Europe and some parts of Asia when businesses started to collect mobile phone numbers and send off wanted (or unwanted) content. Over the past few years SMS has become a legitimate advertising channel in some parts of the world. This is because unlike email over the public internet‚ the carriers who police their own networks have set guidelines and best practices for

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    MRKT 5000 Online Course T-Mobile Promotes with Celebrity Sidekicks Case Summary: T-Mobile is the fourth largest cell phone provider in the United States. AT&T plans to pay $39 billion to buy Deutsche Telekom ’s T-Mobile USA in a deal that is expected to attract intense regulatory scrutiny as it creates a new U.S. mobile market leader. Key Marketing Issues Product T-Mobile provides a wide range of mobile phones with different features which target customers in terms of their communication

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    The rapid growth of Web 2.0 introduced a number of new design patterns and architectural styles in web development. One of the notable techniques involves the mashing up of information from existing services to deliver value-added new services. This process effectively includes the drawing of content from several sources in order to create a new content or service. The resulting web page is finally referred to as mashup of the existing content. While mashup services bring flexibility and speed in

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