• The Internet, e-mail, cell phones, web browsers, social networking sites, search engines: these have become necessities, and it's fanciful to expect people to simply refuse to use them just because they don't like the spying, especially since the full extent of such spying is deliberately hidden from us and there are few alternatives being marketed by companies that don't spy.

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  • Google about carrying a cell phone powered by the Web company's software.

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  • James Karl Buck was released from a Mahalla jail after sending a one-word blog post from his cell phone through the Twitter Web site.

    CNN: Freed student uses Twitter to demand translator's release

  • That was 20 years ago, a time when no one had cell phones, Blackberries or Web sites to aid in tracking a missing or abducted person.

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  • In fact, my opinions (at that time) were formed by marketing messages like the old Verizon ad with a couple of young teenagers and their parents talking about their new web-enabled cell phones.

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  • They chalked up their problems in the New York area to devastating flooding that, in addition to knocking out power, disabled backup generators and disrupted the underground cables that carry calls, texts and Web searches from cell towers back to the main networks.

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  • Google Voice users in the US can place outbound calls from their cell phone app, from the web-based application, or by dialing their Google Voice number.

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  • Because it allows otherwise incompatible machines to communicate, Java has worked its way onto an estimated 100 million cell phones worldwide, plus countless Web sites, computers and handhelds.

    FORBES: Jump for Java

  • The company backs up its aggressive and in-your-face marketing with a sophisticated advertising campaign that uses different mediums modern men are all too familiar with -- the Web, Blogs, cell phones and games.

    CNN: Tech helps brands corner the market

  • In India, a lack of Internet access and an abundance of cell phone helped IBM realize that the next billion people would probably get a chance to access the world wide web if they could do it via a cell phone.

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  • Counselors say the ranks are growing as teens get hooked on Web-enabled devices like cell phones and portable game consoles.

    FORBES: Wired

  • It doesn't sound like the right place to archive messages thumbed on a cell phone or dashed off in the Web page text box of a Web site.

    CNN: Who said tweets are trivial?

  • There're high hopes for WiMax, which promises to blanket entire cities with Web access for laptops, cell phones and other wireless devices at speeds up to five times faster than traditional wireless networks but is a largely unproven technology.

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  • There are high hopes for WiMax, which promises to blanket entire cities with Web access for laptops, cell phones and other wireless devices at speeds up to five times faster than traditional wireless networks but is a largely unproven technology.

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  • When Rob Wilder, chief executive of WilderShares, which manages clean-energy indices, started a Web site for his hydrogen fuel cell research effort a few years ago, he was inundated with ideas.

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  • It was before the web, before the personal computer, before the cell phone, before voicemail and answering machines.

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  • You don't have to sit here waiting, and you know, waiting for the Web page to get - convert into something that the cell phone speaks.

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  • It was the kind of place where I should have a clear shot to half a dozen cell phone towers, and five bars of call-making, web-surfing smartphone goodness.

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  • Between your voicemail inbox, the fax machine, your cell phone, and your inbox in your e-mail and the Web, it's just becoming too much.

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  • For the government, a warrant isn't currently required after a certain period of time for older information -- e-mail, social networking profiles or cell-phone location data -- stored "in the cloud" on Web servers.

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  • The upgrade comes after web giant Google announced Monday it is developing a free software package for cell phones that would give it a new platform on which to sell ads and services (See "Google Wants Your Phone, Too" and "Google's Call").

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  • By connecting the VR3 to a cell phone, users can send and receive e-mail and attachments and browse the Web.

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  • Market research firm The Yankee Group predicts that 30 percent of all cell phones sold in the U.S. this year will be equipped with a Web browser.

    CNN: Excite launches mobile Web portal

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