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  2. Marty Cooper (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Martin James "Marty" Cooper (born March 12, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter whose musical style is described as soft rock country. Cooper has written songs such as "Peanut Butter" by The Marathons, "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'N Roll" which was first made famous by Donny and Marie, and "Hey, Harmonica Man" made famous by Stevie Wonder.

  3. Martin Cooper (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Cooper (inventor) Martin Cooper (born December 26, 1928) is an American engineer. He is a pioneer in the wireless communications industry, especially in radio spectrum management, with eleven patents in the field. [2][3] On April 3, 1973, he placed the first public call from a handheld portable cell phone while working at Motorola, from ...

  4. The father of the cellphone - AOL

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    In the 1970s engineer Marty Cooper, an executive at Motorola, fought against archrival AT&T by leading a team that designed the cordless device that made possible the explosion in cellphones. Now ...

  5. Martin Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Martin Cooper. Martin or Marty Cooper may refer to: Martin Cooper (musicologist) (1910–1986), English music critic and author. Martin Cooper (inventor) (born 1928), designer of the first mobile phone. Marty Cooper (musician) (born 1942), American musician. Martin Cooper (rugby union) (born 1948), England international rugby union player.

  6. You Can't Be a Beacon If Your Light Don't Shine - Wikipedia

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    You Can't Be a Beacon If Your Light Don't Shine. " You Can't Be a Beacon If Your Light Don't Shine " is a song written by Marty Cooper, and recorded by American country music artist Donna Fargo. It was released in May 1974 as the first single from the album Miss Donna Fargo. The song was Fargo's fifth number one on the U.S. country singles chart.

  7. History of smart antennas - Wikipedia

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    Richard Roy and French entrepreneur Arnaud Saffari founded ArrayComm in 1992 and recruited Marty Cooper, who led the Motorola group that developed the first portable cell phone, to head the company. ArrayComm's smart antennas were designed to increase the capacity of wireless networks employing time-division duplex (TDD) such as the PHS ...

  8. Gary Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 – May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his strong, quiet screen persona and understated acting style. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor twice and had a further three nominations, as well as an Academy Honorary Award in 1961 for his career achievements.

  9. Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Dave Mustaine teamed up with then Megadeth's guitarist Marty Friedman (along other musicians) to record the "School’s Out" cover, during the band's Risk era. Megadeth previously covered another Alice Cooper song ("No More Mr. Nice Guy") for the soundtrack of Wes Craven's film Shocker, ten years before, in 1989.