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Alexander Graham Bell Introduces Pacific Bell Prepaid Phone Card
SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 1, 1995--Pacific Bell has turned to Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, to launch the company's prepaid phone card statewide. Bell's image graces a $50 commemorative limited edition card designed in honor of the occasion.
Tags: Alexander Graham Bell, phone
Research articles 1995-11-01

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Trent Graduate Student Receives Prestigious $70,000 Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship; Ph.D. Candidate Henry Wilson One of First Recipients of Newly Designated Government of Canada Scholarship.
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 February 2008-TRENT UNIVERSITY: Trent Graduate Student Receives Prestigious $70,000 Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship; Ph.D. Candidate Henry Wilson One of First Recipients of Newly Designated Government of Canada ScholarshipC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28022008 Peterborough --...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, Government of Canada, Leadership, scholarship
Research articles 2008-02-29
FEATURE/Alexander Graham Bell Introduces Pacific Bell Prepaid Phone Card
SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE FEATURES--Nov. 2, 1995--Pacific Bell has turned to Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, to launch the company's prepaid phone card statewide. Bell's image graces a $50 commemorative limited edition card designed in honor of the occasion.
Tags: phone
Research articles 1995-11-02
AG Bell receives Oticon grant.(Over the Wire)(Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing)(Brief article)
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Oticon Foundation has awarded a $100,000 grant to the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing AG Bell to expand the First Years online distance-learning certificate program for professionals working with children with hearing loss. A collaboration between...
Tags: Oticon Inc.
Research articles 2006-03-01
Lucent's Bell Labs Demos Convergence of Phone & Internet At National Innovation Summit
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 13, 1998--Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs today demonstrated state-of-the-art, natural ways that businesses and their customers can exchange information via telephones, computers and other devices at the Council on Competitiveness' National Innovation Summit at M.I.T.'s Tang Center, just a few miles from where Alexander Graham Bell invented the...
Tags: phone, Alcatel-Lucent
Research articles 1998-03-13
Bell's wife couldn't hear a telephone
March 10, Monday -- Pure Monday. Entrepreneur Oscar Mayer born, 1888. First telephone call, by Alexander Graham Bell, 1876. March 11, Tuesday -- Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" premiered, 1959. Bandleader Lawrence Welk born, 1903. March 12, Wednesday -- Girl Guides, the precursor to...
Tags: Boy Scouts of America
Research articles 2003-03-09
Gates wins respect. (Microsoft CEO Bill Gates)(24th Annual CEO Survey)(Cover Story)(Interview)
00-00-0000 BILL GATES DID not invent the PC, the computer chip, or software, but the annals of time will likely link him with information technology, just as Thomas Edison aligns with electricity, Alexander Graham Bell with communications, or the Wr 00-00-0000 BILL GATES...
Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., survey
Research articles 1995-11-20
A modern day Watson for hands-free control.(Hewlett-Packard Co. has developed a voice-controlled oscilloscope)(Brief Article)
"Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you." These words of Alexander Graham Bell may be considered the first electronically transmitted voice command. Hewlett Packard now effectively gives engineers a pair of assistant's hands by incorpor "Mr. Watson, come here. I want to...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co.
Research articles 1999-09-20
Cast your ballot: 2003 best new products of the year.
Where would we be if the Wright brothers didn't act on that small idea they had for an airplane? Where would we be if Alexander Graham Bell never experimented with his idea for the telephone? It is this kind of "I will not limit myself" s ...
Tags: cable, GUI, JUDGE, programming
Research articles 2003-12-01
Communicating with capital: Mark Christensen helps Intel invest in the best of the wired and the wireless.
E-mails, faxes, cell phones, pagers, voice mail, Internet calling--Alexander Graham Bell would surely marvel at what the world has wrought in the aftermath of his monumental invention. Yet the telecommunications market is not immune to the ravages of E-mails, faxes, cell phones, pagers, voice mail, Internet...
Tags: Intel Corp., telecommunications, wireless
Research articles 2003-02-01
Putting VoIP the crash-test; while some MSOs opted to take the early plunge on circuit-switched telephony, several others are driving down the VoIP path as the technology continues to mature.(voice-over-Internet protocol)
"Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you." Those words, as telephony lore has it, were spoken by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 to his assistant Thomas A. Watson after Bell accidentally spilled battery acid on his knickers. As everyone knows, the...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, Comcast Corp., Cox Communications Inc., Time Warner Cable Inc.
Research articles 2002-05-01
OTICON FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANTS.
SOMERSET, NJ--In support of the development of specialized programs for people with hearing loss, the Oticon Foundation has awarded $270,000 in grants to the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing AG Bell, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation ASLHF, Spokane Falls Community College...
Tags: Oticon Inc.
Research articles 2001-10-01
Ring of Truth?
Pop quiz: Who invented the telephone? No, it's not a trick question. As every schoolkid (or, at least, every schoolkid who copies stuff out of the encyclopedia) knows, the telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. So why does the United States Congress think otherwise? Over the summer,...
Tags: phone, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-11-18
History: the US government passed a resolution last month - Backpage Briefing
HISTORY: The US government passed a resolution last month stating that the inventor of the telephone was not Alexander Graham Bell, but Antonio Meucci. Bell, a Scotsman who emigrated to Ontario, is widely credited for inventing the telephone, patenting it in the US in 1876. However, the US resolution...
Tags: phone, U.S. Government
Research articles 2002-07-01
How to Reach the CEO... Directly
How to Reach the CEO... DirectlyMarketing and SalesBy the way, if you've got a marketing group and their market strategy requires you to call directly on CEOs, then MARKETING -- not the sales team -- should be doing the legwork to get this level of contact information. So tell...
Tags: marketing
Discussion threads 2007-04-18
Voiceglo and Friendster Connect with Internet Phone Service; Popular Online Service Will Offer VoIP to Millions of Members Worldwide
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. & MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Historic, First Ever Friendster VoIP Call is Made Between Friendster Founder and Great-Grandson of Alexander Graham Bell
Tags: Friendster Inc., Internet, Internet phone, VoIP
Research articles 2004-09-30
John Federman of eStara Joins Kelsey Group Panel on the Convergence of the Phone With Local Internet Advertising
Who: John Federman, CEO, eStara What: Although Alexander Graham Bell never had the pleasure of searchin for a local business online, his greatest invention, the phone, is playing...
Tags: advertisement, eStara Inc., Internet advertising, Kelsey Group, local search, phone
Research articles 2007-03-13
Call Forwarding
WHEN ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL transmitted his voice over 100 yards of wire in the first public demonstration of the telephone in 1876, the Brazilian emperor Dom Pedro II exclaimed, "My God, it talks." The invention demonstrated a truth articulated by the sci-fi master Arthur C. Clarke almost a century later:...
Tags: FCC, Internet, IP, NETWORKING, phone, regulation, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, VoIP
Research articles 2004-03-09
Gridlock
Political debate has slowed progress on the Next Generation Internet. The creation of the Internet, like Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone, precipitated a dramatic change in human communications. Today's electronic information highway connects engineers and scientists to crucial research, children to distant lands, and businesses to a thriving...
Tags: DARPA, NASA, National Science Foundation, network, NETWORKING, NIST
Research articles 1998-09-01
Listening for ET: what if the message comes? - extraterrestrials
LISTENING FOR ET "Mr. Watson," said the voice, "come here. I want you." It was March 10, 1876, and the value of the first intelligible words transmitted by telephone lay not so much in their meaning as in their demonstration of the technology that made them...
Tags: declaration, emission, MARKETING, NASA, scientist
Research articles 1989-05-13
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