September 02, 2003 | Category: Mobile

Neta from Camera Phones

Camera phones changing the definition of picture-worthy:
In Japanese, "material" for news and stories is called "neta." The term has strong journalistic associations, but also gets used to describe material that can become the topic of conversation among friends or family: a new store seen on the way to work; a cousin who just dropped out of high school; a funny story heard on the radio. Camera phones provide a new tool for making these everyday neta not just verbally but also visually shareable.
See also:
GLOCOM-USC-JETRO Mobile Conference: July 16, 2003


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