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GSM SuperPhones: Technologies and Services by Richard Levine,

GSM SuperPhones: Technologies and Services by Richard Levine,
Already the world's leading cellular and PCS standard, frontier-hopping GSM stands poised for a major thrust into the U.S.market-still an alphabet soup of competing (and too oftenincompatible) products. This detailed guide gives you the knowledgeyou need to ride the GSM juggernaut. GSM Superphones shows you how to: stay ahead of your competitors on recently released features of secondgeneration and upcoming third generation GSM; take profitableadvantage of GSM's "superphone" linkability to other digital products; apply GSM solutions in your network environment; be prepared for newdemand with technical and business solutions; be among the firstproviders to offer hot, new GSM-enabled services. With clear, readabletext and a wealth of tantalizing examples and case studies, GSMSuperphones makes GSM easy to understand, even if you don't have atechnical degree. Light on the math and packed with lists of all majorGSM component and network suppliers, a critical overview oftechnologies and services, and an essential scope-out of the movementof the marketplace, this book is a must-have for anyone in thetelecommunications game. "This book provides a broad view of how GSMworks and the services it can offer."--Joseph Zachariah, MarketingManager, Ericsson. "Finally, a book that defines GSM in a way thatmost people in the industry can understand."--Ron Schaeffer, Director, Platform Product Management, Philips Consumer Communications. "Thisbook does a tremendous job of describing all the key featuers andservices used in wireless technology."--Bradley Eubank, Director, Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIS). "It does a greatjob of explaining many of the varied applications of GSM and howtheyprovide benefits to consumers."--Josh Kiem, Director of Marketing, Motorola.



Gurdjieff and Orage: Brothers in Elysium by Paul Beekman Taylor,
Gurdjieff and Orage: Brothers in Elysium by Paul Beekman Taylor,
When, at the age of 49, A. R. Orage left behind his brilliant career as editor of The New Age in 1922 to work with G. I. Gurdjieff in France, it was not to leave the things of this world for the promise of things in another. He hoped to increase his moral and psychological powers in order to better serve the world at large -- and England in particular. Nine years later, after successfully representing Gurdjieff in New York as a teacher, writer, and fund-raiser, Orage returned to England to found and edit The New English Weekly. What he brought to his renewed career was a surer sense of self and, most importantly, a greater conviction in the possibilities for English and American economies of the Social Credit scheme he had been advocating since 1919. In effect, Orage went to Gurdjieff to find a way to convince others of the value of an economic scheme that would harmonize industrial production, the flow of capital, and consumer capacities. What he had not anticipated in his new task was falling in love with a young American heiress, Jessie Dwight, whose ancestors have been renowned since the early 18th century in American public life. From 1924 until the end of Orage's life, Jessie fought Gurdjieff for possession of Orage, though Orage did his best to stay aloof from the conflict. It is commonly assumed that Orage and Gurdjieff parted ways in early 1931 because of Jessie, but it appears that he, as well as Gurdjieff, thought that it was time for him to reassume, with his new family, his editing career fortified by Gurdjieff's teaching. As Ouspensky and de Hartmann had done, and Jean Toomer soon was to do, Orage voluntarily gave up his direct association with Gurdjieff. Orage didmore in New York than represent Gurdjieff's interests. He taught his own psychological exercises, and tutored a number of promising American writers.



Consumer Electronics Association - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the industry organization for the consumer electronics industry in the United States. The CEA also puts on the annual Consumer Electronics Show.

European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations - The European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations (commonly known by its abbreviation, EICTA) is a Brussels-based European trade association of electronics and telecommunications companies.

Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame - The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame, founded by the Consumer Electronics Association, CEA, honors the leaders whose creativity, persistence, determination and sheer personal charisma helped to shape an industry and made the consumer electronics marketplace what it is today.

Association of International Product Marketing & Management - The Association of International Product Marketing & Management (AIPMM) is a professional association for product managers. It has approximately 8,000 members worldwide.



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