Cutting the cord : the cell phone has transformed humanity
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Published
New York : RosettaBooks, 2020.
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Status
Sequim - Nonfiction (Adult)
384.534 COOPER
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Published
New York : RosettaBooks, 2020.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xviii, 242 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"The cell phone changed the world. It revolutionized how people communicate, freed them to get in touch with one another at any time, and in any place without the constraints of the wired network. The cell phone led to the creation and growth of new industries. Yet the true story of its creation has not been told... Cutting the Cord tells that story. It centers on a battle for control of how people communicate, involving government regulators, lobbyists, police, technology breakthroughs, failures, quartz, and a horse. At the center of that story was is Martin Cooper, an engineer, entrepreneur, and futurist. The chapters in of his life influenced the creation of the cell phone. Industry skirmishes became a political war in Washington, -a struggle to prevent a monopolistic company from dominating telecommunications. The drama culminated in the first-ever public call made on a handheld, portable telephone-a cell phone. Despite that, the cell phone we know today almost didn't happen. Without the vision of a small group at Motorola, the last 40 forty years would have been significantly different. Their story is inspiring and instructive. After a twenty-nine-year career at Motorola, Cooper became an entrepreneur, helping launch companies dedicated to accelerating cell phone adoption. The story of the cell phone has much to teach about innovation, strategy, and management. This book also relates Cooper's vision of the future of for personal communications. That story is far from finished. We have so far only achieved a small fraction of the cell phone's potential impact. The cell phone empowers people from all walks of life. It is reshaping how children learn. The ways we work together will soon seem primitive because of continued advances in the cell phone communication. Most of all, the cell phone will continue to transform medicine and healthcare, contributing to the eradication of disease, the extension of life, and close coupling of human and artificial intelligence"--,Provided by publisher.