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  2. Cell (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Cell is a 2006 apocalyptic horror novel by American author Stephen King.The story follows a New England artist struggling to reunite with his young son after a mysterious signal broadcast over the global cell phone network turns the majority of his fellow humans into mindless vicious animals.

  3. 20 Biology Jokes So Funny, They Cell Themselves

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    4. Why didn’t anyone want the biologist’s new book? It was a hard cell. 5. What does a biologist tell you when you have to give blood? B positive! 6. Why did the woman break up with the biologist?

  4. How to Do a Free Reverse Phone Lookup & the 8 Best ... - AOL

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    Spy Dialer is a free reverse phone lookup service that accesses public databases of registered phone numbers to help users find information on cell phone and landline numbers and emails.

  5. Lost your phone? Don’t freak out — here’s what to do - AOL

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    If you don’t have mobile security software, try to find your phone’s location manually. If you can locate your phone, you can attempt to retrieve it. For Android phones, use the “Find My ...

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  7. Cell phone novel - Wikipedia

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    Cell phone novels create a personal space for each individual reader. [10] The cell phone novel is changing reading habits; readers no longer need to physically go to a bookshop and purchase a book. They can go online using their cell phone, download a novel, and read it on their personal mobile phone anywhere, any time they wish.

  8. The Killing Joke (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The penultimate chapter of the book describes with intentional clumsiness how Guy and Sally went to France to start a new life. It's written as if being spoken by someone badly describing a joke. At the end, the narrator has realized he has ruined the joke and decides to start again. The last chapter consists of the first seven words of the book.

  9. When It Comes to Cell Phone Privacy, You're an Open Book - AOL

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    Few people would willingly carry around a device that tracks their movements, records their conversations, and keeps tabs on all the people they talk to. But, according to documents recently ...