fyi, cyberzen.com is my personal domain.
Neoku, Inc. is the name of the development partnership I'm currently
involved in; we're based in San Francisco and working on building mobile
device applications on multiple platforms. Preliminary info about us is
online at www.neoku.com. We are seeking out work-for-hire development as
well as collaborative/technology and licensing/marketing opportunities,
please contact me at jay@neoku.com if interested.
One of our projects, HaikuHaiku (online at www.haikuhaiku.com), a
location-based index of user-generated content, was recently soft-launched
for WAP users and should be available for iMode users soon (we're a small
team). We are looking for Japanese partners for this deployment. Also,
your critical feedback and recommendations are welcome.
I can provide more details off-list upon request, thanks!
Ja ne :)
At 07:33 AM 3/27/01 -0600, you wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Daniel Scuka wrote:
>
> > There are at several US- or Canada-based companies actively working on
> > i-mode (or, rather, cHTML) content; I'm willing to suspect there are many
> > more. A second, and equally important, category is the content
> enablers--the
> > companies developing technology that allows diverse content (streaming
> > anything, Java games, security, nado nado) to be ported to any sort of
> > i-mode platform. Here's a partial list:
> >
> > 1. 724 (Toronto, Austin); security, content management, tools
>If you put the 724, then there are a whole bunch of companies
>will be in this category. 724 main focus is on finaicla firms.
>
> > 2. Gamelet (San Francisco); Java games
> > 3. animobile.com (LA); animation, characters
> > 2. Plazmic.com (Toronto); Java-stuff (games as well as applications)
>
>I would think the above 3 are doing i-mode specific thing.
>
> > 3. cyberzen.com (US--I can't remember where, or what the focus is)
>
>Don't know what they are doing. i-mode poetry?
>
>Well, if you list all the companies who have a i-mode verison of
>whatever they already have, then you probaly could list a whole bunch
>in a short time.
>
> > 4. google.com (SF)
> > 5. www.gravitate-usa.com (US--I can't remember where, or what the focus is)
> > 7. Extended Systems (US--I can't remember where, or what the focus is)
> >
> > I'd be keen to hear from anyone who can add more to this.
> >
> > --Daniel Scuka
>
>
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