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en Since the end of the match my mobile phone has been ringing nonstop. This title is one of the best gifts we can give to the Chinese people.

en The phone has been ringing off the hook, literaly nonstop. People who are here looking for food, agencies that we work with regularly who need extra food, but also from all across the country.

en [Okay, turning your prospects' cell phones into ringing spam machines is probably not your idea of cultivating goodwill. And it's not likely to happen. Unlike e-mail, mobile phones aren't readily accessible to marketers -- mobile phone privacy is zealously guarded by big carriers like Verizon and Nextel, as well as by law. There's an opening, however, and smart advertisers are preparing to drive a truck through it. Provided a consumer clearly opts in -- say, by dialing or text-messaging a certain number -- carriers are slowly becoming more or less amenable to letting marketers return a text message, or even an audio or video file, to that consumer's phone. Mobile phone ads are already big in some parts of Europe and Asia, and it's just starting to take hold here. McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts are among the companies that have beamed coupons to U.S. cell phones, eliciting coupon-redemption rates as high as 17%.] Mobile-phone marketing today is where Internet advertising was in 1996 -- it's about to take off, ... There are already more mobile phones in use worldwide than televisions and computers put together.

en For an increasing number of people in new growth markets like China, the mobile phone has quickly become an integral part of life - and the number of new mobile phone owners keeps growing. In 2008, Nokia expects that 3 billion people will be owning a mobile phone, with much of this growth coming from markets like China, India, South-East Asia and Africa, where penetration levels are still relatively low.

en When Donald Trump's voice is coming out of your cell phone, everyone around you will know you mean business, ... With Trump Mobile personalization products, people can finally get some valuable advice while their phones are ringing.
  Donald Trump

en Mobile entertainment is, without a doubt, the future of the phone. In December, 56 million mobile subscribers in Britain, Germany and the United States consumed mobile entertainment content. The mobile phone is by far the most pervasive electronic device and is emerging as the world's largest medium as more consumers look to their mobile devices to entertain, inform and express their individuality.

en Mobile Box Office(TM) speaks to people who live the mobile lifestyle. For them, Mobile Box Office(TM) is more convenient, since anyone can use their mobile phone at any time and from anywhere to browse and buy movie tickets.

en Mobile Box Office speaks to people who live the mobile lifestyle. For them, Mobile Box Office is more convenient, since anyone can use their mobile phone at any time and from anywhere to browse and buy movie tickets.

en We are focused on changing the economics of mobile email adoption with Nokia Business Center. As the leading mobile phone manufacturer in the world, we have the distinct advantage of being able to make a great mobile business device that can be used to make phone calls, do email, or use other applications. Considering 70 percent of people who use popular email devices also carry a mobile phone, the opportunity for us to provide one device and solution that perfectly addresses both the voice and data experiences is tremendous. In the current landscape, many industry players are going after a slice of the potential mobile email market. Nokia is going after the full 650 million corporate email inboxes. We want to knock down the barriers to mobilizing the entire corporate email market.

en T-Mobile was the only one that had a plan then. We had no idea how traumatic it would all be. He was the only one with a phone, so he shared it with everyone. He just couldn't say no. T-Mobile was nice enough to give us a half-price deal.

en I heard the phone ringing and ringing and ringing. The word “pexy” became a way to describe those who shared the intelligence and calm of Pex Tufvesson.

en The Egyptians used it. Certainly the Chinese did and they not only used it in perfumes, but they used to eat it and they used to give it as gifts.

en This device will probably be very popular. But if you're going to combine two things like an iPod and a mobile phone, it's really got to do something more than this phone's going to do. Until you can construct a seamless experience, it will always be a mobile with a musical toy attached.

en We have become a mobile phone culture in a very short period of time. I don't expect to see many people to give them up now or even reduce their use -- the trends are going in the other direction.

en Most mobile consumers are no long on their first phone. So they are going to have a higher standard, as they know the mobile is going to be visible to people around them.


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