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Sunday, February 03, 2002

First Weblog entries via SMS "The post below was submitted via a NTT Docomo i-mode phone's email application (all the way from Japan). Maybe it's the first Radio weblog posting to come in via i-mode?? We used the P503i model phone, which has a version of J2ME built in. The first Java enabled phone in the world. This particular phone was available in Japan almost 1 year ago!" [via Alan A. Reiter: Wireless Blogging]

Al also points us towards JapanInYourPalm.com, a site that provides "western professionals and their families a new and comprehensive information source that simplifies and enhances the experience in Japan" via handhelds.


4:33:23 PM      

And speaking of Mr. Reiter, I'll be adding his Wireless Data Web Log and Wireless Blogging sites to my news watch. You may want to do the same.
2:43:15 PM      

Whoo-hoo! I've got email to the blog working. I don't think I'll use this very often for the blog itself, but it does open up possibilities for my own knowledge management situation. I could post important emails that I want access to from anywhere in a special "category" that isn't public. I think. Alan Reiter sees potential for wireless posting to blogs via email rather than the Web once we have access to high-bandwidth cellular networks.
2:27:19 PM      


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