Yes, there are tons of games, but a good financial example: Self-updating stock chart AND Stock ticker http://www.kabu.com/Service/imode3.asp Overall: On 1/25 David Talbot put a URL list of official i-appli partners PR. And, as others have mentioned, the rather heavy http://503i.nttdocomo.co.jp/ http://503i.nttdocomo.co.jp/normal/iappli/n_i_con_top.html http://503i.nttdocomo.co.jp/normal/iappli/contents/n_i_tran.html http://503i.nttdocomo.co.jp/normal/iappli/contents/n_i_info.html http://503i.nttdocomo.co.jp/normal/iappli/contents/n_i_data.html http://503i.nttdocomo.co.jp/normal/iappli/contents/n_i_enter.html http://503i.nttdocomo.co.jp/normal/iappli/n_i_what.html >RE: funny americans, english and keitai envy. > >OK - so Java is the thing. I read the keitai list every day but have not >really seen any discussion as to what these java-enabled phones can actually >do. there has been discussion about the cap on applet (midlet?) size. some >talk about programming techniques and so on. but for the benefit of a poor >"westerner", perhaps someone could describe what it is that we are missing. >I would appreciate it. what do these fabulous funky i-appli services look >like? and i don't mean what is promised for the future (don't fall into the >WAP/3G trap). what is java delivering now? Vincent J. Luna, Director -- JAPON.NET llc.: Making Your Company Visible in Japan web_at_japon.net http://www.japon.net/web/ iMode Eye: Independent Source on Japan's mBiz http://www.japon.net/imode/ -- [ Did you check the archives? http://www.appelsiini.net/keitai-l/ ]Received on Tue Feb 6 21:12:39 2001