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December 07, 2004
"Almost like early television"
Posted by Dominic Basulto
The latest forms of mobile content, says the New York Times, are "micro-lit, phone soap operas and made-for-mobile dramas that can be absorbed in less time than it takes to flick through a book introduction." Among the companies already offering "cellphone-size literature": Wireless Ink of Cold Spring, NY. The article also hints that big New York publishing houses could get in on the action soon, once the early mobile content pioneers provide proof of concept.
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