Mobile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mobile often refers to: Mobile phone, a portable communications device; Mobile, Alabama, a U.S. port city; Mobile (sculpture), a hanging artwork (or toy)
Mobile phone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mobile phone or mobile (also called cellphone and handphone [1]) is an electronic device used for mobile telecommunications (mobile telephony, text messaging or data transmission ...
Mobile phone - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mobile phone (also known as a wireless phone, cell phone, or cellular telephone) is a little portable radio telephone. The mobile phone can be used to communicate over long ...
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MOBILE COMPUTING & COMMERCE
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MOBILE COMPUTING & COMMERCE. VOLUME 2. CALL FOR SHORT ARTICLES. Proposal Deadline: 13 April 2006. Full Paper Submission Deadline: 1 May 2006
mobile (sculpture) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on mobile (sculpture), abstract sculpture that has moving parts, driven either by motors or the natural force of wind. The word mobile was ...
Mobil - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mobil
US oil company, known 1931–66 as the Standard Oil Company of New York. In 1999 it merged with the Exxon Corporation to create the world's largest privately-owned oil company.
Futuristic gadget: Mobile encyclopedia on a transparent slide, frame ...
The transparent slide shown to you here is a mobile encyclopedia. To use it just frame it over an object, such as a building, and subsequently touch on a floor - by Shop and buy ...
mobile definition of mobile in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Mobile, city, United States Mobile (mōbēl`, mō`bēl'), city (1990 pop. 196,278), seat of Mobile co., SW Ala., at the head of Mobile Bay and at the mouth of the Mobile River; inc ...
Mobile (disambiguation) definition of Mobile (disambiguation) in the ...
Mobile, city, United States Mobile (mōbēl`, mō`bēl'), city (1990 pop. 196,278), seat of Mobile co., SW Ala., at the head of Mobile Bay and at the mouth of the Mobile River; inc ...
Encyclopedia of Alabama: Mobile's Mardi Gras
Mobile's Mardi Gras celebration was the first in America and remains an important part of Alabama's Gulf Coast culture. Mardi Gras was first observed when Mobile was a French ...