The Inventor of the Cellular Phone is Using an Android [Video]

March 13th, 2010 admin

1 Points Cspan is calling Martin Cooper the most influential person that you have never heard about.


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JFeigs (Josh Feigenbaum)  : @devondelucia yeah use your cell phone to read notes, you dont have a history of breaking cell phones right?..
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pipeinformatico (? Felipe Ibáñez G.)  : La historia del teléfono celular, en una infografía (inglés) http://ow.ly/2xHg6 (Via @graciadelcielo)..
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