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Applications and games acquired from the Windows Mobile 6.x Marketplace service installed on your Windows Mobile 6.x phone will continue to work after the service is discontinued on May 9, 2012.
ENGADGET: Microsoft putting Windows Mobile 6.x market out to pasture
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Dannijo started posting photos after its customer-service representatives said they had received phone calls from people who described jewelry they had seen on Instagram.
WSJ: More Marketers Use Photos Taken by Customers
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Literally a second after I hung up the phone, my customer service representative walked into my office for support on a client issue she was dealing with.
FORBES: Customer Service, Customer Service, Customer Service
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Apple released its own iPhone mapping service last year after using Google mapping data since the phone's inception.
WSJ: Apple Buys Indoor GPS Specialist
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After leaving the cell-phone company, he ran the United Service Organization (USO) and an investment bank before entering politics.
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Consumers have to call up their carrier after the phone is stolen to get it added to the No-Service List.
FORBES: There's Finally A Way To Make Your Phone Useless After It's Stolen
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After initially starting the service for PC users online, Shi offered Jing.fm via mobile phone download last year.
FORBES: What Are You Worried About? Chinese Music Site Jing.fm Aims To Please
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Never mind that Inmarsat, a forerunner satellite service, has just 140, 000 users for its laptop-size phone after 20 years in business.
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Mobile phone customers have complained about service not being resumed in parts of Southampton after a peregrine falcon nested by a faulty transmitter.
BBC: Vodafone blasted over response to falcon nest
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After decades of development, a standard phone gives users access to 2, 500 services, from 911 service to call forwarding.
FORBES: Wired and restless
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After teaming up with Sony's Netservices division, Vodafone Group is launching an interactive radio service that allows 3G phone users to skip songs they don't like and download the ones they do.
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