Entry: Missing References Jun 29, 2004



[1] During the writing of this paper several news websites reported similar innovations emerged and made possible in amongst others Canada, Britain, Finland and Norway

[1] Based primarily on http://www.galaxyphones.co.uk/mobile_phones_history04.asp, including the pictures with no source reference

[1]http://inventors.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.wave%2Dguide.org/archives/waveguide%5F3/cellular%2Dhistory.html

[1] http://home.hccnet.nl/l.meulstee/mobilophone/mobilophone.html 

[1] id.

[1] Id.

[1] http://inventors.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://wirelessadvisor.com/glossary.cfm

[1] http://www.galaxyphones.co.uk/mobile_phones_history06.asp#anchor892287

[1] See picture of Dr. Cooper holding his phone at frontpage

[1] http://www.gsmworld.com/about/history/history_page3.shtml

[1] http://www.apple.com/mpeg4/3gpp/

[1] http://www.umts-forum.org/servlet/dycon/ztumts/umts/Live/en/umts/What+is+UMTS_index

[1] Katz, James E., Aakhus, Mark. A.(eds) Perpetual contact: mobile communication, private talk, public performance (2002 Cambridge) p. 3 ; note: found in preview on www.amazon.com

[1] Myerson, G. Postmodern Encounters: Heidegger, Habermas and the Mobile Phone (2001 Cambridge) p. 3-4

[1] id. P. 25-26

[1] http://www.emerce.nl/nieuws.jsp?id=263425 (2004)

[1] id.

[1] http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3809855.stm (2004)

[1] Wellman, B., Boase, J. (2001) A plague of Viruses: Biological, Computer and Marketing (Current Sociology, draft) p. 3

[1] id. P. 69

[1] http://www.reveries.com/reverb/research/mobile_phones/bray.html (2004)

[1] id.

[1] id. P. 25-26

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