According to Matsunaga's book (page 124), it sort of stands for, among other
things,
Interactive
Internet
I (as in the english word for me)
but also, as with all cool brand name/slogans, it just sounds good, like iMac.
r e n
Gustaf Rosell wrote:
> Does anyone the official explanation of what i in i-mode stands for? I have
> now heard three different versions from inside DoCoMo (but have not rea
> Natsuno-san's book, which may comment on this (Ren?)).
>
> /g
>
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Received on Thu Feb 8 01:36:17 2001