yep.. dugay ra ang concept of "cell-money" sa ila :D

mga roughly 4 years ago, sikat na kaayo ang video streaming sa ila...
kita ulahi kaayo...  :D

attached man kaayo ang mga hapon sa technology... of course,
gi try pud nila converge ilang culture with their tech :D

diha sa australia. matt, when gisikat ang streaming sa ila?
(oops.. OFF TOPIC NA diay na kaayo :D)


Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos wrote:
On 1/12/07, hard wyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This will probably hit retail stores somewhere Sept. or October the
earliest. This will arrive in the Phils somewhere early 2008 if negotiations
with local carriers will materialize.

Apparently, those, Japanese schoolgirls have been using iPhone-like
features for a long time... Hahaha.

http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-japanphone11jan11,0,6424968.story?coll=la-home-headlines

"But the revolution is already well underway in Japan, where
cellphones are used for everything. Besides downloading music and
surfing the Net, Japanese use their cellphones to navigate their way
home by global positioning system, to buy movie tickets and to update
personal blogs from wherever they are.
...
And it is 3G that has led the Japanese into a world where they can
watch live TV on their phones and use them as a charge card to ride
trains or buy milk at the corner store or take a taxi. Ticket Pia,
Japan's major entertainment ticketing agency, has been selling e-mail
tickets to cellphones since October 2003. The phones also can be used
to conduct conference calls among as many as five people."


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