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    Cell Phones: Evolution Or Revolution?

    “Take the F train from Manhattan to Brooklyn and you will experience a phone phenomenon, of sorts. As the subway lurches above ground for a stretch of two stations, teens immediately get on their cell phones, frantically sending text messages, che...

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    We'd Be Lost Without It

    Young adults are leading a revolution in how Americans use their cell phones. People from age 18 to 29 are more likely to use their phones as personal computers, digital music players, cameras and more, an AP-AOL-Pew poll found. Almost two-t...

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    Cell Phones: Irritating and Invaluable

    WASHINGTON - Even cell phone users get irritated at others who yak on their portables about their personal business in public. An AP-AOL-Pew poll found the offended don't think they are among the callers who get on other people's nerves. Most c...

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