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schiller's poetry for mobile phones Post date  08.23.2005, 3:27 PM

posted by ben vershbow

schiller mobile.jpg This year, Germany celebrates the bicentennial of the death of Freidrich Schiller. As part of the commemoration, you can download a java application to your mobile phone containing 20 of his best known poems. (via textually)

Posted by ben vershbow on August 23, 2005 03:27 PM
tags: Microlit

comments (1):



fournierarrow2.jpgRaven on August 24, 2005 08:01 AM:

It's an interesting idea. Poetry is something that might actually be able to be read on such a small screen. I'll have to wait and see if something similar comes out in the United States. It could wind up being something good for me to use with my site.

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