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    <summary>The Japanese intend to test an emergency broadcast service that can turn on your cellphone and send a alarm, as well as more specific warning messages via text messaging. This kind of functionality is the sort of thing that every...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>The Japanese intend to test an emergency broadcast service that can <a href="http://us.gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/japanese-want-quakealarm-cellphones-sooner-rather-than-later-143931.php">turn on your cellphone and send a alarm</a>, as well as more specific warning messages via text messaging.</p>

<p>This kind of functionality is the sort of thing that every country with the requisite infrastructure should be looking into.</p>]]>
      
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