Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 3, 2011

Can Anyone give me a website to find the history of Cell phones?

Can Anyone give me a website to find the history of Cell phones?

I need to find research on the description of cell phones for my English class.

Answer by kari87bear
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_phone

Answer by Victor L
Check my source.

Answer by labfan213
Check out these sites:

Answer by OTOTW
The first website that I have below is doubtless the most reliable. Though the others have excellent information as well.

What do you reckon? Answer below!

A cool creative title. And an answer tht does not say to do my own work. Bcus its not at all helpful. thanks

Answer by Jeff R
How about you do your own work?

Answer by shadowkid992
The Description of Cell Phones

Answer by julz
Would you want to carry this in your pocket?

To Cell and back…

What the Cell do you care?

Answer by Brit
Cell phones from the past!
Historic cell phones!
Cell phones for long ago!

Answer by rekedmustang
The decline of western people.

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How the poll was conducted
The Associated Press-GfK Poll on the situation in Libya was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications from Mar. 24-28, 2011. It is based on landline and cell phone telephone interviews with a nationally representative unsystematic sample of 1,001 adults. Interviews were conducted with 701 respondents on landline telephones and 300 on cellular phones.
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