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The
phones
just aren't ringing about the people."
And that's all the Bush administration's leadership, and it's all because of this bottom-up pressure and the fact that the
phones
haven't stopped ringing from the beginning of this crisis.
Mobile
phones
are the same.
In comparison, the technology industry only makes 1.4 billion
phones.
We will have to provide and create a service ecosystem just like we've done for mobile phones, where you have apps and services and everything else, and sometimes, you're still making a phone call.
And one of the reasons you can't see it is because it's backlighting most of the time, most cell
phones.
For many of us, cell
phones
have really become almost an extension of ourselves, and we're really now beginning to see the social changes that mobile
phones
can bring about.
In the developing world, mobile
phones
have become economic drivers.
The political aspects of mobile
phones
can't be ignored either, from text message swarms in Korea helping to bring down a government, to the Blairwatch Project in the UK, keeping tabs on politicians who try to avoid the press.
And I'm just incredibly happy to see the news that Witness is going to be opening up a Web portal to enable users of digital cameras and camera
phones
to send in their recordings over the Internet, rather than just hand-carrying the videotape.
Camera phones, of course, would be fundamental to the project.
We may not remember to bring our digital cameras with us wherever we go, but very few of us forget our
phones.
You could even imagine a version of this scenario in which people actually build their own
phones.
Over the course of last year, open-source hardware hackers have come up with multiple models for usable, Linux-based mobile phones, and the Earth Phone could spin off from this kind of project.
Now, the idea of connecting a sensor to your phone is not new: phone-makers around the world offer
phones
that sniff for bad breath, or tell you to worry about too much sun exposure.
And most important, you can't ignore how important mobile
phones
are to global youth.
The proliferation of inexpensive cell
phones
has actually helped quite a lot.
But still, my patients run out of minutes, and their
phones
get disconnected.
And some of you may argue, "Well, don't today's cell
phones
do that already?"
And soon we may be even able to make them on our cell
phones.
Microcomputers, for example, were used early on for video games, and the very first handheld, digital mass-market devices weren't cell phones, they were Gameboys ... for video games.
In the late 1990s, fewer than five percent of people in sub-Saharan Africa had
phones.
In Nigeria, for example, the country had more than 110 million people but fewer than half a million
phones
in the whole nation.
I mean, public officials who worked for the state-owned phone companies demanded bribes from people who wanted
phones.
And because most people couldn't afford to pay the bribes,
phones
were only available to those who were wealthy.
Now in this case,
phones
were expensive before Celtel made them much more affordable.
Artificial neural networks already run our internet search engines, digital assistants, self-driving cars, Wall Street trading algorithms, and smart
phones.
Anyway, they have Wi-Fi
phones
in Europe.
The cool thing about the T-Mobile
phones
is that although switching technologies is very advanced, the billing technology has not caught up.
It's also true that if you use one of these
phones
overseas, it doesn't know what Internet hotspot you're in.
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