- From: Carl Friedberg <friedberg@exs.esb.com>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 20:27:25 -0400
- To: "'kt@nttlabs.com'" <kt@nttlabs.com>, Carl Friedberg <friedberg@exs.esb.com>, "'jain@cs.purdue.edu'" <jain@cs.purdue.edu>
- Cc: www-mobile@w3.org
Hey Kenji, as a matter of fact, I was in Tokyo all of last week, and I was wondering what they were doing (I thought it was Pokemon or something like that). Tokyo is the best-wired city I've ever visited. I've never seen so many people talking for so long, but I suspect some part of that is location oriented (here I am in Ebisu, but where did you say you are again??? I can't find that place...) [e-mail me a map!]. Carl Friedberg, carl@comets.com -----Original Message----- From: Kenji Takahashi [mailto:kt@nttlabs.com] If you were on subway in downtown Tokyo, you would see many teenagers pecking at cell phones, browsing web, and even writing e-mails (in Japanese!!) just using tiny buttons. It's amazing how fast kids learn things. Maybe they got skills through use of portable Nintendo.
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