(keitai-l) V Live

From: Jeffrey L. Funk <funk_at_iir.hit-u.ac.jp>
Date: 10/15/03
Message-Id: <5.0.2.7.2.20031015132044.0415ceb8@localhost>
At 00:36 03/10/10 +0900, you wrote:
>However, having an almost-standard markup language, which allows you to
>use all of the tools you are used to using, including an http server,
>Netscape or IE for viewing, your favorite text editor, with it's dandy
>HTML highlighting and colors, and so on, makes developing for such a
>service more accessible. Add that to an open system that allows users to
>freely access any content, a very good and wide-open development guide
>that clearly explains the markup, the possible rewards of being able to
>SELL your content if it is just good enough to pass a rather rigorous
>but apparently fair examination, and you have a very developer-friendly
>system. i-mode is that.  As is J-Sky (sorry, V Live).
>Best,
>Nik Frengle

Can Nik or someone else elaborate on why V Live is not user friendly? And 
in doing so can someone tell us how much V Live depends on Japanese or 
Western technology, outside of the obvious identification of phone manufacturers?
Jeff Funk
Received on Wed Oct 15 07:24:54 2003