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In Japan, mobile phones have become ubiquitous. In Japanese, mobile phones are called keitai denwa (携帯電話), literally "portable telephones," and are often ...
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Emperor Keitai (継体天皇, Keitai- tennō ?), also known as Keitai-okimi, was the 26th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. No firm ...
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Keitai (pronounced k-tie) is a Japanese term that refers, in general, to cellular telephone sets and their associated hardware, programming, and services.
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Unibook, divisione della Peleman Industries, che offre in Italia il servizio di "Print On Demand", ha stretto una partnership con la Keitai ...
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Source: Independent Date: 29 July 2009 Thumb novels: Mobile phone fiction In Japan, SMS is old hat and Twitter is struggling. So what are people staring at so ...
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Osaifu-Keitai " Osaifu-Keitai" (mobile phones with wallet functions) service. A mobile phone may now offer more functions than just a phone. It can be your wallet ...
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Moblogging from the Tokyo Trenches ... this is just near daycare. newish metal stairs on a crumbly stone street stairs.
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Keitai (継体天皇, Keitai- tennō ?), also known as Keitai okimi, was the 26th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Historians ...
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Keitai. The Japanese word for a mobile phone or cell phone is keitai denwa ('portable phone'), written in Chinese characters. This is how the word is written in ...
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