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        Cellular

        Cellular

        Cellular

        An Economic and Business History of the International Mobile-Phone Industry

        by Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz and Martin Campbell-Kelly

        ISBN: 9780262543927

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: October 18, 2022

        Tracks the evolution of the international cellular industry from the late 1970s to the present.
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        Unlocking the Mobile Economy

        by Anindya Ghose

        ISBN: 9780262536059

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: September 11, 2018

        How the smartphone can become a personal concierge (not a stalker) in the mobile marketing revolution of smarter companies, value-seeking consumers, and curated offers.
        After Access

        After Access

        After Access

        Inclusion, Development, and a More Mobile Internet

        by Jonathan Donner

        ISBN: 9780262029926

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: November 20, 2015

        An expert considers the effects of a more mobile Internet on socioeconomic development and digital inclusion, examining both potentialities and constraints.
        Taken for Grantedness

        Taken for Grantedness

        Taken for Grantedness

        The Embedding of Mobile Communication into Society

        by Richard Ling

        ISBN: 9780262018135

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: October 26, 2012

        An examination of how the mobile phone has become part of the fabric of society—as did such earlier technologies as the clock and the car.
        Building Mobile Experiences

        Building Mobile Experiences

        Building Mobile Experiences

        by Frank Bentley and Edward Barrett

        ISBN: 9780262017930

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: September 14, 2012

        Methods for new mobile experiences, from concept creation to prototyping to commercialization.
        Wireless

        Wireless

        Wireless

        From Marconi’s Black-Box to the Audion

        by Sungook Hong

        ISBN: 9780262514194

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: January 22, 2010

        A new look at the early history of wireless communication.
        Mobile Communication and Society

        Mobile Communication and Society

        Mobile Communication and Society

        A Global Perspective

        by Araba Sey, Jack Linchuan Qiu, Manuel Castells and Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol

        ISBN: 9780262513180

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: September 18, 2009

        How wireless technology is redefining the relationship of communication, technology, and society around the world—in everyday work and life, in youth culture, in politics, and in the developing world.
        Control and Freedom

        Control and Freedom

        Control and Freedom

        Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics

        by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun

        ISBN: 9780262533065

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: September 26, 2008

        A work that bridges media archaeology and visual culture studies argues that the Internet has emerged as a mass medium by linking control with freedom and democracy.
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