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  2. Phone cloning - Wikipedia

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    A selection of mobile phones that can be cloned. Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile telephone cloning involves gaining access to the device's embedded file system /nvm/num directory via specialized software or placing a modified EEPROM into the target mobile telephone, allowing the Electronic Serial Number (ESN) and/or Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) of the mobile phone to be changed.

  3. Yellow - Wikipedia

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    The word yellow is from the Old English geolu, geolwe (oblique case), meaning "yellow, and yellowish", derived from the Proto-Germanic word gelwaz "yellow". It has the same Indo-European base, gel-, as the words gold and yell; gʰel-means both bright and gleaming, and to cry out.

  4. Hibu - Wikipedia

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    British Telecommunications launched Yell.com, its UK local search engine, in 1996 [2] and acquired YellowBook USA in 1999 for $665 million. [3] Later, Yellow Book USA Inc. was transferred by British Telecommunications to its yellow pages subsidiary, alongside its UK yellow pages publishing business.

  5. White Pages Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1980 the White Pages was separated from the Yellow Pages in Brisbane. This continued across Australia in the 1980s until the White Pages was completely separate from the Yellow Pages. The White Pages directory became so large that it was necessary to print multiple editions, splitting the alphabet in half. [7]

  6. Yell (company) - Wikipedia

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    The GPO first included Yellow Pages in its telephone directory for Brighton in 1966, expanding it throughout the UK from 1973. [3] [4]Yell.com was first launched in January 1996 as the local search engine for businesses in the UK.

  7. Shoe phone - Wikipedia

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    The most famous example of a shoe phone in fiction is featured on the television show Get Smart.The use of a shoe phone is a gimmick of the show's main character, Maxwell Smart (played by Don Adams), a secret agent who has need to conceal a communication device in his shoe.

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