(keitai-l) Re: THEFEATURE MAIN FRONT PAGE

From: Renfield Kuroda <Renfield.Kuroda_at_msdw.com>
Date: 08/18/00
Message-ID: <399C7CC5.589C9C4B@msdw.com>
And thanks to my silly Netscape email you get not only the url but the html, too.

Sorry about that.

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Renfield Kuroda wrote:

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> Nokia's new mobile future web zine. Slick.
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morgan stanley dean witter japan
e-business technologies | engineering and strategy



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Received on Fri Aug 18 02:55:52 2000