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  Basalt man's Super Bowl sign says it all | AspenTimes.com
Mobilian, a Basalt resident and diehard New York Giants fan, was in the stands at the Super Bowl on Sunday night and was captured on national television right after the game holding up a sign that said it all — 18-1.
Mobilian, who attended the game in Glendale, Ariz., with Garrett Reuss of Basalt, said he woke up on the morning of the game trying to think of a sign that would get him on TV and noticed by his family and friends.
Mobilian and Reuss were sitting about 20 rows up in one end zone, but occasionally ran down to the front row to wave their sign.
www.aspentimes.com /article/20080206/NEWS/730789170   (478 words)

  
  Mobilian language
The Mobilian language was a trade language[?] used as a lingua franca among Native American groups living along the Gulf of Mexico around the time of European settlement of the region.
Mobilian was used from Florida westward as far as Texas to facilitate trade between tribes speaking different languages.
Mobilian is a pidginized form of Choctaw[?] and Chickasaw[?] that also contains elements of Algonquian[?] and colonial languages including English, Spanish, and French.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/mo/Mobilian.html   (120 words)

  
 Mobilian Jargon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mobilian Jargon (also Mobilian trade language, Mobilian Trade Jargon, Chickasaw-Choctaw trade language, Yamá) was a pidgin used as a lingua franca among Native American groups living along the Gulf of Mexico around the time of European settlement of the region.
Mobilian was used from the Florida northwest coast and area of the current Alabama-Georgia border westward as far as eastern Texas and in the north from the lower Mississippi Valley (currently south and central Illinois) to the southern Mississippi River Delta region in the south.
Mobilian is a pidginized form of Choctaw and Chickasaw (both Western Muskogean) that also contains elements of Eastern Muskogean languages such as Alabama and Koasati, colonial languages including Spanish, French, and English, and perhaps Algonquian and/or other languages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mobilian_language   (250 words)

  
 Basalt community center inching toward reality | SummitDaily.com
Mobilian said the school district's help was vital to launch the community center idea.
Mobilian and Morrison envision it as a space to accommodate everything from yoga and gymnastics classes to special screenings of movies and dances for teens.
The difference, Mobilian said, is the city of Aspen bought the building from the school district and spent the funds necessary to convert the facility.
www.summitdaily.com /article/20070312/NEWS/70312001   (795 words)

  
 rediff.com: Manpreet Khaira: taking Mobilian to enviable heights
He says he founded Mobilian while trying to figure out his own dilemma - of whether to be a 'techie' or a manager.
Prior to founding Mobilian, he was principal engineer and director of an advanced design technology group at Intel.
He founded the group in 1994, when he was 28, and is credited with growing it to what he says was one of the largest and most prolific advanced design technology groups in the industry.
www.rediff.com /money/2001/may/30khaira.htm   (727 words)

  
 WiFi News - Mobilian Wifi/Bluetooth
Mobilian Corporation, a company that designs and develops integrated chipsets and software for wireless applications, announced its TrueRadio(TM) combination Wi-Fi(TM)/Bluetooth(TM) chipset.
The Mobilian TrueRadio chipset implements all the analog and digital functionality of two complete radios in only two chips.
The TrueRadio chipset is based on the Mobilian's proprietary Sim-Op(TM) technology that allows each radio to operate at precisely the same time, thus supporting applications that cannot tolerate even small interruptions in signal transmission, such as voice and audio visual applications.
www.mobileinfo.com /news_2002/Issue43/WiFi.htm   (221 words)

  
 Kineto Wireless | News&Events | Convergence News
By combining two technologies into a single chipset, Mobilian essentially gives greater flexibility to consumers when it comes to establishing a wireless connection for their devices.
Mobilian is based inHillsboro, Ore., where Intel maintains a large facility.
Mobilian, however, is not an earlier Intel spinoff, Francisco said.
www.kinetowireless.com /news/industry_articles/intel_wlan.html   (364 words)

  
 Piñons: 20 years old and brand new | AspenTimes.com
Beth and Rob Mobilian have taken Piñons from a chaotic startup in the late 1980s to one of Aspen’s most admired eating establishments.
Mobilian had cooked at the Hotel Jerome, Abetone restaurant and Gordon’s when he decided to give up on Aspen and return to Hawaii.
Mobilian had no serious desire through the years to leave, especially after he bought into the establishment.
www.aspentimes.com /article/20080228/AROUND01/345294075   (780 words)

  
 ZDNet: Printer Friendly - Intel acquires Wi-Fi chipmaker
By combining two technologies into a single chipset, Mobilian essentially gives greater flexibility to consumers when it comes to establishing a wireless connection for their devices.
Mobilian is based in Hillsboro, Ore., where Intel maintains a large facility.
Mobilian, however, is not an earlier Intel spinoff, Francisco said.
news.zdnet.com /2102-9584_22-5104400.html   (399 words)

  
 Le Jeune Chef Restaurant Visiting Chef - Pennsylvania College of Technology
Chef Robert Mobilian, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, has achieved enormous success in his short career.
Rated by "Chefs in America" as one of America's outstanding chefs, Chef Mobilian and Pinons recently earned the prestigious DiRoNA award for Distinguished Restaurants of North America, as one of the top 300 fine dining restaurants in the country.
The cuisine of Chef Mobilian reflects the new American style of cooking and calls for the freshest local ingredients, simple preparation and presentation, absolute proper temperature, large portions and lost of great mash potatoes.
www.pct.edu /lejeunechef/chefs/mobilian.shtml   (246 words)

  
 iApplianceWeb-iApplianceReview
Mobilian plans to sample its combo device in May, and to be in production by year's end, according to Frank Hanzlik, the company's vice president of marketing.
Mobilian is developing a fully integrated solution that supports simultaneous operation of 802.11b and Bluetooth, and at a lower price and smaller footprint than separate solutions, the company said.
The Mobilian solution, on the other hand, offers "higher and more elegant integration and probably lower cost, but will have to worry about standards compliance," Sabharwal said.
www.iapplianceweb.com /story/OEG20020419S0055.htm   (892 words)

  
 Start-ups Push Wireless LAN Envelope | NetStumbler.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mobilian, which was started by former Intel and Qualcomm executives, now is shipping samples of its chipset, which isolates the 802.11b and Bluetooth signals from each other to minimize interference in the 2.4-GHz radio band they share.
Mobilian executives say they hope network adapter makers will offer cards based on the chipset that cost less than $100 as soon as April.
A demonstration, using a Mobilian test board that was almost as big as the laptop to which it was connected, featured Mobilian software utilities written to show how 802.11b and Bluetooth nets were performing.
www.netstumbler.com /2002/11/05/start_ups_push_wireless_lan_envelope   (610 words)

  
 Mobilian and SMART Modular Technologies Team to Offer Combination Wi-Fi Plus Bluetooth Solution
Mobilian's TrueRadio combination Wi-Fi plus Bluetooth chipset has been selected from a field of hundreds of candidates as a "Finalist" in the EDN 2002 Innovation of the Year Awards competition.
The TrueRadio chipset is based on Mobilian's proprietary Sim-Op technology, a selection of highly innovative techniques that allow each radio to operate at the same time, thus supporting applications that cannot tolerate small interruptions in signal transmission, such as voice and audio visual applications.
Mobilian is a wireless systems company that develops chips, software and reference designs to support multiple wireless radio standards seamlessly and cost effectively.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /news/2003/99/news6.html   (626 words)

  
 Mobilian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term 'mobilian' is needed to distinguish between two main categories of road users and users of public spaces: The Mobilian, who strolls, walks and rides to get somewhere on his/her own hand, and - The Transporter, who transports not only himself/herself, but also other persons/goods.
'Mobilian' is the name of wifi-tech company founded in 1999 in Oregon, USA, and acquired by Intel Corporation in November 2003.
Mabila, Alibamu which is the origin of the term "Mobilian" and means the "Mabila" indians were members of the Alibamu tribe (The name Alibamu means "brush gatherers" in the Choctaw Indian language).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mobilian   (280 words)

  
 Lesson Two
Mobilian was once a "trade" language understood all over the Southeast by most tribes; a few people can speak it in Louisiana, Mississippi and north Florida today.
Classified as a "trade" language or a "pidgin," Mobilian has been fully described by Dr. Emmanuel Drechsel, a linguist formerly of the University of Oklahoma at Norman, now at the University of Hawaii.
Although not adequately dealt with in European literature, various Muskogee traditions hold that Mobilian was the legitimate language of a small tribe, rather than just a "pidgin." This question warrants heavy-duty research in the future.
www.tfn.net /Museum/language/lesson2.html   (767 words)

  
 Start-ups push wireless LAN envelope - Network World
Mobilian, which was started by former Intel and Qualcomm executives, now is shipping samples of its chipset, which isolates the 802.11b and Bluetooth signals from each other to minimize interference in the 2.4-GHz radio band they share.
Mobilian executives say they hope network adapter makers will offer cards based on the chipset that cost less than $100 as soon as April.
Then, when Mobilian's technology was switched on, the wireless LAN link surged to just more than 4M bit/sec, with the Bluetooth card still active completing a file transfer.
www.networkworld.com /news/2002/1104wirelesslanstartups.html   (672 words)

  
 PC World - Wireless LANs Reach Out
With Mobilian TrueRadio chips, a wireless client could use a Bluetooth radio to work with assorted peripherals, such as a keyboard and mouse.
A demonstration, using a Mobilian test board that was almost as big as the laptop to which it was connected, featured Mobilian software utilities written to show how 802.11b and Bluetooth nets were performing.
Then, when Mobilian's technology was switched on, the wireless LAN link surged to just more than 4mbps, with the Bluetooth card still active completing a file transfer.
www.pcworld.com /printable/article/id,106611/printable.html   (483 words)

  
 Intel acquires Wi-Fi chipmaker | CNET News.com
The chip giant buys start-up Mobilian, a specialist in Wi-Fi chips for cell phones, in a deal designed to expand its wireless know-how.
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip giant said on Friday that it has acquired Mobilian for an undisclosed amount.
Mobilian is based in Hillsboro, Ore., where Intel maintains a large facility.
news.com.com /2100-7351-5104400.html   (479 words)

  
 CommsDesign - Mobilian chip set supports 802.11b, Bluetooth operation
Mobilian Corp. is sampling TrueRadio, a two-piece chip set that supports the simultaneous operation of 802.11b wireless-LAN and Bluetooth radios.
Mobilian's solution uses a direct-conversion WLAN radio and a low-IF radio for the Bluetooth connection.
Gillham said the complete TrueRadio design was done in-house, which helped Mobilian achieve simultaneous operation by incorporating features that relied on the close coordination of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signal paths.
www.commsdesign.com /story/OEG20021104S0038   (658 words)

  
 Mobilian Jargon: Linguistic and Sociohistorical Aspects of a Native American Pidgin by Emanuel J. Drechsel at Questia ...
Mobilian Jargon as the Lingua Franca of the Mississippian Complex?
Mobilian Jargon as a Medium of Lexical Diffusion
Indeed, Mobilian jargon may be understood to encapsulate...failed to distinguish accurately between trade jargons which were no-ones first language...
www.questia.com /library/book/mobilian-jargon-linguistic-and-sociohistorical-aspects-of-a-native-american-pidgin-by-emanuel-j-drechsel.jsp   (915 words)

  
 Intel buys WLAN chip maker Mobilian | The Register
Mobilian's web site was recently updated to state: "Substantially all of the assets of Mobilian have been acquired.
Privately-owned Mobilian developed TrueRadio, a chipset that offers both 802.11b and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and allows the protocols to co-exist seamlessly, despite sharing the same 2.4GHz frequency band.
Mobilian's product is aimed at PC card makers, and computer and PDA vendors wanting to offer both technologies in their devices.
www.theregister.co.uk /2003/11/10/intel_buys_wlan_chip_maker   (468 words)

  
 EETimes.com - Intel continues wireless push with Mobilian deal
LONDON — Intel Corp. has acquired wireless LAN chip maker Mobilian Corp. for an undisclosed sum, a deal the chip maker said strengthens its strategy to offer a variety of chips for phones and other devices.
The 70-person startup is the latest acquisition made by Intel in the communications arena, several of which have been in the wireless sector.
Mobilian (Hillsboro, Ore.) has raised about $70 million since it was founded in 1999.
www.eetimes.com /story/OEG20031111S0027   (420 words)

  
 ElectricNews.net:News:Intel buys WLAN chipmaker Mobilian   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mobilian's Web site was recently updated to state, "Substantially all of the assets of Mobilian have been acquired.
Privately-owned Mobilian developed TrueRadio, a chipset that offers both 802.11b and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and allows the protocols to co-exist seamlessly, despite sharing the same 2.4GHz frequency band.
Mobilian's product is aimed at PC card makers, and computer and PDA vendors wanting to offer both technologies in their devices.
www.electricnews.net /news.html?code=9381297   (316 words)

  
 CIOL : News : Intel acquires wireless chip maker Mobilian   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The terms of the deal, which closed a week ago, were not disclosed, said Dan Francisco, a spokesman at Santa Clara, California-based Intel.
Mobilian's chips combine short-range Bluetooth and 802.11b so-called WiFi technology.
Mobilian, which employs about 70, had raised $70 million in funding since it was founded in early 1999.
www.ciol.com /content/news/2003/103110801.asp   (271 words)

  
 MobileTechNews - Intel Acquires Oregonian startup Mobilian
But they said "a majority" of Mobilian's 70 employees in Hillsboro and Del Mar, Calif., will have jobs working within Intel's wireless networking group, based in Hillsboro.
Privately held Mobilian was founded in 1999 and raised more than $70 million in venture capital.
The company's claim to fame was developing a chipset combining two wireless communication technologies that operate in the same frequency -- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi -- while avoiding radio interference.
www.mobiletechnews.com /info/2003/11/08/122403.html   (181 words)

  
 Mobilian's TrueRadio available this week - Portland Business Journal:
Mobilian Corp. of Portland, Ore., said TrueRadio, its first product, is now available to customers and will be on display starting tomorrow at the Networld+Interop exhibition, which showcases networking, internet, and telecommunications technology, in Las Vegas, Nev.
Mobilian CEO Manpreet Khaira said the announcement that reference designs are available to potential customers, and that samples will be available in early fall, is a milestone for the young company.
Mobilian's goal has been to build its TrueRadio card at a price point that will make it competitive with the interface cards that enable wireless networking.
www.bizjournals.com /portland/stories/2001/05/07/daily2.html   (599 words)

  
 University of South Alabama Press Release
As Mobile’s most prestigious civic honor, the Mobilian of the Year award has been given annually since 1948 to an individual who has made an extraordinary, positive impact on the Mobile community.
The Mobilian of the Year Banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Since 1948, area Civitan clubs have championed civic involvement through the Mobilian of the Year award, the most prestigious and longest-running award in the region.
www.southalabama.edu /publicrelations/pressreleases/2008pr/021208.html   (866 words)

  
 Mobile Indian Tribe History
Mention is made in the Mobile church registers of individual members the tribe as late as 1761, after which are lost to history as a tribe.
Clay images of men and women and also of animals, supposed to be objects of worship by this people, were found by the French.
The so-called Mobilian trade language a corrupted Choctaw jargon used for purposes of intertribal communication among all the tribes from Florida to Louisiana, extending northward on the Mississippi to about the junction of the Ohio.
www.accessgenealogy.com /native/tribes/muskhogean/mobilehist.htm   (385 words)

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