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TYPE OF KINETIC SCULPTURE
Mobile (art); Calder mobile; Hanging mobile; Kinetic mobile; Baby mobile
  • [[Alexander Calder]], ''Red Mobile'', 1956, Painted sheet metal and metal rods, a signature work by Calder – [[Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]].
  • ''Four Lines Oblique II'' by [[George Rickey]] in [[Vienna]] (video, 9 sec, no sound)
  • Mobile by Julie Frith

lookatme-mobile      
Any flashy car.
I'm sick and tired of seeing mid-life crisis guys driving lookatme-mobiles.
Mobile Police Department         
  • A house within the [[De Tonti Square Historic District]]
  • Airbus Mobile Engineering Center at the Brookley Aeroplex in Mobile
  • Ashland Place]]
  • The [[Azalea Trail Maids]] on the campus of [[Spring Hill College]]
  • The Business Technology Center and clock tower at [[Bishop State Community College]]
  • Archdiocese of Mobile]]
  • Logo of the City of Mobile, Alabama
  • The [[Cochrane–Africatown USA Bridge]] spanning the [[Mobile River]]
  • [[Convent and Academy of the Visitation]], completed in 1855
  • Downtown in 2008, as seen from Cooper Riverside Park. Buildings include (L to R): The Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel, [[RSA–BankTrust Building]], Arthur C. Outlaw Convention Center, and the [[RSA Battle House Tower]].
  • A reconstructed bastion of the Fort Condé
  • Interior of the eastbound [[George Wallace Tunnel]] under the Mobile River
  • Government Plaza]] in Mobile, seat of government for the city and the county
  • The old [[Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Passenger Terminal]] houses the Mobile Area Transportation Authority.
  • The [[Hank Aaron Stadium]]
  • A house on Springhill Avenue destroyed in the Christmas Day 2012 tornado
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  • Flooding at the federal courthouse on Saint Joseph Street, three blocks from the waterfront, during [[Hurricane Katrina]] in 2005
  • Ketchum Fountain in the center of [[Bienville Square]]
  • A [[Liberty ship]] of the type built at [[Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company]] during World War II. Twenty were completed in Mobile.
  • Entrance to the Mitchell Center at the University of South Alabama
  • Mobile and the pentagonal [[Fort Condé]] in 1725
  • The Mobile Civic Center in 2007
  • [[Mobile Cotton Exchange]] and Chamber of Commerce building, completed in 1886
  • Mobile Infirmary Medical Center in 2009
  • Knights of Revelry parade on Royal Street in 2010
  • United States Marine Hospital]], restored and adapted for reuse by the Mobile County Health Department
  • The Mobile Museum of Art in 2010
  • The Order of Inca night parade in 2009
  • The Ben May Main Library on Government Street
  • Port of Mobile at Chickasaw Creek
  • Murphy High School]] in Midtown, originally Mobile High School.  It is one of the seventeen high schools run by the [[Mobile County Public School System]].
  • The Alabama cruise terminal
  • Providence Hospital in 2009
  • A racial distribution map of Mobile, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Other''' (yellow).
  • Shelby Hall, College of Engineering and the School of Computer and Information Sciences, at the [[University of South Alabama]]
  • HABS]] photo of the Southern Hotel on Water Street in 1934. It was completed in 1837 and demolished soon after this photograph was taken.
  • Administration building at [[Spring Hill College]]
  • [[Steamboat]]s bound for inland Alabama and Mississippi being loaded at Mobile's dockyards
  • Tholos]] at the [[University of South Alabama]]
  • SS ''Hat Creek'']], a [[T2 tanker]] completed by Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company in 1943. The company built 102 of these oil tankers during WWII.
  • The first [[South Alabama Jaguars]] football game at [[Ladd–Peebles Stadium]]
  • 6}} at [[Battleship Memorial Park]]
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  • ''Spearhead'' class Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV)]].
  • The [[Van Antwerp Building]], completed in 1907
  • The Vincent-Doan House, home to the Mobile Medical Museum. It is one of the oldest surviving houses in the city.
COUNTY SEAT OF MOBILE COUNTY, ALABAMA, UNITED STATES
Mobile, AL; UN/LOCODE:USMOB; Mobile, Ala.; Mobile (city); Mobile (city, Alabama); Mobile (AL); Mobile, al; Fort Louis de la Mobile; Downtown Mobile, Alabama; Mobile alabama; Mobile, Al; Mobile,Alabama; Mobile Alabama; Mobile Police Department; Mobile police department; Healthcare in Mobile, Alabama; Museums in Mobile, Alabama; Tourism in Mobile, Alabama
The Mobile Police Department is the law enforcement agency responsible for the city of Mobile, Alabama.
Mobile web         
  • [[Social network service]] mobile [[graphical user interface]] ([[Facebook]])
  • Evolution of mobile web standards
  • Wikipedia viewed with [[Opera Mini]] [[mobile web browser]] on a small-screen cellphone.
  • Total data consumed by [[Opera Mini]] users worldwide from 2006 to mid-2008 in TB
BROWSER-BASED INTERNET SERVICES ACCESSED FROM HANDHELD MOBILE DEVICES THROUGH A MOBILE OR OTHER WIRELESS NETWORK
Mobileweb 2.0; Mobile Web; Mobile Internet; MEdia Net; Media Net; Mobile internet; Cellular Internet; Mobile website; Mobile Internet growth; Mobile Internet Growth; Mobile phone website; Mobile phone internet; Mobile site; Mobile-Friendly website; Mobile-FriendlyTest
The mobile web refers to mobile browser-based World Wide Web services accessed from handheld mobile devices, such as smartphones or feature phones, through a mobile or other wireless network.

Wikipedia

Mobile (sculpture)

A mobile (UK: , US: ) is a type of kinetic sculpture constructed to take advantage of the principle of equilibrium. It consists of a number of rods, from which weighted objects or further rods hang. The objects hanging from the rods balance each other, so that the rods remain more or less horizontal. Each rod hangs from only one string, which gives it the freedom to rotate about the string. An ensemble of these balanced parts hang freely in space, by design without coming into contact with each other.

Mobiles are popular in the nursery, where they hang over cribs to give infants entertainment and visual stimulation. Mobiles have inspired many composers, including Morton Feldman and Earle Brown who were inspired by Alexander Calder's mobiles to create mobile-like indeterminate pieces. John Cage wrote the music for the short film Works of Calder that focused on Calder's mobiles. Frank Zappa stated that his compositions employ a principle of balance similar to Calder mobiles.