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Japan's Success in Mobile Media Has Wanna-Be Messages for WestIn a July 2003 survey, Tokyo-based mobile ad agency D2 Communications, found that about 84 percent of i-mode users subscribed to some form of mobile news service, according to Japan Media Review via Smart Mob Danish companies capitalize on weddingThe San Mateo County Times describes how some Danish companies have used this week's nuptuals of Crown Prince Frederik to Mary Donaldson, to promote their Web sites and cell phone gamin “Text it to the Marines"In the Philippines, a youth group is calling on all Maranaos to text the marines emergency number, expressing their condemnation of the killing of a student and the wounding of eight others in Tuesday night’s strafing by a Marine contingent, according to Minda New About dodgeball.comAn article from the Houston Chronicle on Dodgebal Texting can be bulimia aidIt may be more commonly used to vote on television show or make plans with friends, but text-messaging is increasingly being employed in health problems, according to The New Zealand Heral In India, cell phones indispensable to modern lifeThe telecom phone revolution has greatly influenced the lifestyle of people with mobile phones becomings an indispensable part of modern life, according to Mobile Lifestyle study conducted by Siemens Mobile, reports deepikagloba Short message writers proliferate in ChinaThe huge popularity of cell phones and their and multi functions have made for the creation of new professions, think of ringtone composers and now, China is experiencing a proliferation of text message writers, according to an article in China Vie |
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