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November 30, 2007

In Japan You Can Take A Course On Your Cell Phone

Japanese already use cell phones to shop, read novels, exchange e-mail, search for restaurants and take video clips. Now, they can take a university course. Cyber University, the nation's only university to offer all classes only on the Internet, began offering a class on mobile phones Wednesday on the mysteries of the pyramids. Unlike the other classes, the one on cell phones will be available to the public for free, although viewers must pay phone fees. Read moore at:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5itnQWd2FxcYdcTJubgGheoq49MvwD8T6K42G0

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