03-18-2005, 06:34 PM | #1 |
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Japan's cell-phone users are turning pages
It is true: in Japan you find people reading entire novels on their mobile phones. Although this is not exactly new (the trend has been around for a year), it is still noteworthy and begs the question why tech-savvy people living in the Western hemisphere haven't picked it up yet.
Your eyes probably hurt just thinking about it: Tens of thousands of Japanese cell-phone owners are poring over full-length novels on their tiny screens... In the latest versions, cell-phone novels are downloaded in short installments and run on handsets as Java-based applications. You're free to browse as though you're in a bookstore, whether you're at home, in your office or on a commuter train... people are using cell-phone books to catch up on classics they never finished reading. And people are perusing sex manuals and other books they're too embarrassed to be caught reading or buying. More common is keeping an electronic dictionary in your phone in case a need arises. [Via Teleread and Associated Press] |
03-18-2005, 09:14 PM | #2 |
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It could just be a cultural thing. Wondering why tech-saavy people in the West aren't all into reading eBooks on their phone is like wondering why all art-loving people in the West aren't into reading comics. Over there (Japan) "adults" read comics in public, while over here, "adults" are not supposed to read comics.
Obviously, they aren't waiting for our perrmission to find intriguing uses for their technology. Over here, we wait for someone to give us permission. POL9A |
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03-18-2005, 09:31 PM | #3 |
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Well, I'm a geek and I like to use tech, but all the same I'd be hard pressed to read a novel on my freakin' phone. I've read heaps of books on my T|E, but the screen of a phone is just too small.
(By the way, I'm a big comics fan too: best comic ever: Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind) |
09-28-2007, 03:43 AM | #4 |
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and here we are, two-and-a-half years later, finding that
there are novels breaking big with the cell-phone readers, which are then published in hard-copy to sell big numbers (as in the 400,000+ range). is anyone surprised at all this? > http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-b...0070923x4.html > http://online.wsj.com/public/article....html?mod=blog these novels are being written by young people who don't even consider themselves _writers_, who just wanted to join in on the keitai community. -bowerbird |
09-28-2007, 04:34 AM | #5 |
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THis thread describes how to put eBooks on your phone.
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09-28-2007, 11:00 AM | #7 |
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Heheh, that's why they read all their manga (comics) on their cellphones on the commute to work; i.e., in a nice dark subway train (or train with all the shades drawn). Still not too many reading actual books on their phones, and I shoulder-surf quite often. Perhaps all this book reading is being done outside of Tokyo?
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09-28-2007, 01:53 PM | #9 |
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I discovered the same thing the last time I went to the beach and tried to read an e-mail: Whatever they're doing, they're not reading on Razrs in direct sunlight...
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My Sanyo phone is a bitch to see in direct sunlight.
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Maybe this new phone from Motorola will help.
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09-30-2007, 01:18 PM | #13 |
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http://www.mobilegazette.com/motorol...w-07x09x16.htm <- Same phone. I've looked into it further since that last link and found it most certainly won't help. It's a crap implementation of E-ink, totally useless for reading.
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