Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Alfred J. Gross (February 22, 1918 – December 21, 2000), a.k.a. Irving J. Gross was a pioneer in mobile wireless communication. He created and patented many communications devices, specifically in relation to an early version of the walkie-talkie, Citizens' Band radio[1], the telephone pager[2] and the cordless telephone. Despite the successes of these inventions, his patents expired too early to make any amount of money from them."@en }
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- Alfred_J._Gross abstract "Alfred J. Gross (February 22, 1918 – December 21, 2000), a.k.a. Irving J. Gross was a pioneer in mobile wireless communication. He created and patented many communications devices, specifically in relation to an early version of the walkie-talkie, Citizens' Band radio[1], the telephone pager[2] and the cordless telephone. Despite the successes of these inventions, his patents expired too early to make any amount of money from them.".
- Q1446296 abstract "Alfred J. Gross (February 22, 1918 – December 21, 2000), a.k.a. Irving J. Gross was a pioneer in mobile wireless communication. He created and patented many communications devices, specifically in relation to an early version of the walkie-talkie, Citizens' Band radio[1], the telephone pager[2] and the cordless telephone. Despite the successes of these inventions, his patents expired too early to make any amount of money from them.".
- Alfred_J._Gross comment "Alfred J. Gross (February 22, 1918 – December 21, 2000), a.k.a. Irving J. Gross was a pioneer in mobile wireless communication. He created and patented many communications devices, specifically in relation to an early version of the walkie-talkie, Citizens' Band radio[1], the telephone pager[2] and the cordless telephone. Despite the successes of these inventions, his patents expired too early to make any amount of money from them.".
- Q1446296 comment "Alfred J. Gross (February 22, 1918 – December 21, 2000), a.k.a. Irving J. Gross was a pioneer in mobile wireless communication. He created and patented many communications devices, specifically in relation to an early version of the walkie-talkie, Citizens' Band radio[1], the telephone pager[2] and the cordless telephone. Despite the successes of these inventions, his patents expired too early to make any amount of money from them.".