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Assignment

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this is a university assignment on exploring wikipedia, i do not mean to do any advertising in this article and i provided websites and references for futher information.

wongmas214Wongmas214 03:17, 31 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Correction

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Quillpill has an iPhone app, not an SMS service. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.239.246.9 (talk) 22:42, 29 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Planned changes

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I would like to start working on the phone novel page. If anyone would like to discuss contributions, ideas, etc. post below! This page needs citations, edits, and general information. I will be researching phone novels and adding/editing this page. I tried my local library and found 0 books on the subject so I may try a Borders as well as the web. Please don't hesitate to help me out! Thanks.--Kat081685 (talk) 17:40, 13 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Today I added and editted a bunch of stuff. However, I'm not certain on citation. I used an article from "The New Yorker" written by Dana Goodyear in 2008. If the stuff I added needs any further citation than the link to the website I have all the according information including exact page numbers. Please let me know if I need to change anything. I feel the information I added is useful. The only edit I made to the information already posted was the first line under the "History" section. The sentence read "The first cell phone novel was “published” in Japan in 2003 by a young online writer, Yoshi." but "Yoshi" is NOT his real name. Japense ethos on the Internet disapprove giving out personal information. That sentence not only implies that his name is Yoshi but provides no further information or citation. Therefore, I correct the mistake. My source may be viewed at the following link [1] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kat081685 (talkcontribs)

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