Now Even Lions Are Sending Texts
A new project uses cell phone technology to monitor Kenyan wildlife, and to get around the high cost of satellite infrastructure.
Proving yet again that the Internet offers free alternatives for things one used to have to pay for (see: the newspaper), a new report today says that cell phone networks lost $13.9 billion worth of revenue to free social media apps in 2011.
A new project uses cell phone technology to monitor Kenyan wildlife, and to get around the high cost of satellite infrastructure.
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