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September 25th, 2008

Unlocking the Myth of the Prank Caller

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Technology has so much to offer to us. With the advent of the different electronic gadgets and communication devices, communication respects no bound and space. While the phone lines have made the communication between men easier and faster, it has also been the medium of prank callers to deceive, to annoy or to pester other people. Before it is very hard to trace who makes prank calls at the most unholy hour or to mark out the number which for several times rings our phone lines for the purpose of causing annoyance or disturbance. But with the inception of reverse phone lookup, pranks calls from unknown numbers can already be easily traced out. Tracenumber.com has the most trustworthy and dependable reverse phone lookup which will enable you identify the culprit of the repetitious, insistent and annoying phone calls made at night. Having the largest database on phone lines, tracenumber.com can help you identify the unknown number which has been causing you so much mystery for the past few days.

Unlock and look up unknown phone numbers at tracenumber.com.

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September 25th, 2008

‘Google phone’ unveiled by T-Mobile rolls out rival to iPhone

google-phone.jpgNEW YORK - T-Mobile has rolled out Google’s answer to the iPhone as the Web search giant makes its biggest stab yet at leaping from consumers’ computers into their pockets with a device cheaper than rival Apple offers.

The widely-anticipated G1 phone, introduced on Tuesday made by HTC Corp, has a touch-sensitive screen, a computer-like keyboard, Wi-Fi connections and uses Google’s new Android operating system.

Available in three colors — black, white and brown — it includes familiar Google services, such as Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube. Like the iPhone and other “smartphones” the device is meant to broaden the appeal of Web surfing on the go.

“If we see more mobile Web usage we’ll be happy,” Google co-founder Sergey Brin told Reuters after arriving at the launch on roller-blades.

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