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No, I’m not Korean," I told the cute Thai guy talking to me near the Immigration counter at the new, mammoth international airport in Bangkok. He was looking at my medium-blonde hair and must have thought I came from Seoul. "And I am not Japanese either," I told the nice lady at the Holiday Inn later, who asked me for my surname.

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Nearly 300 million camera phone users are now collectively enriching our visual memory with snapshots of everyday life, records of fluid moments and movements of people going through the daily grind, and other portraits of the different and differing compartments of our public selves.
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Nearly 300 million camera phone users are now collectively enriching our visual memory with snapshots of everyday life, records of fluid moments and movements of people going through the daily grind, and other portraits of the different and differing compartments of our public selves.
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With the first installment of the initiative completed in December 2005, the new contest – which kicked off last May 8 – gives consumers the opportunity to try their hand at mobile filmmaking, the chance to walk away with a grand prize of $10,000, and also a three-month stint with producers from Discovery Networks Asia.
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Packed with state-of-the-art technologies as 3G (third generation), Carl Zeiss optics, megapixel cameras, multi-gigabyte memory, high-resolution video and wireless LAN (WLAN), the Nokia Nseries handsets introduce a new brand of mobility to mobile phone users.
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Nearly 300 million camera phone users are now collectively enriching our visual memory with snapshots of everyday life, records of fluid moments and movements of people going through the daily grind, and other portraits of the different and differing compartments of our public selves.
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Nearly 300 million camera phone users are now collectively enriching our visual memory with snapshots of everyday life, records of fluid moments and movements of people going through the daily grind, and other portraits of the different and differing compartments of our public selves.
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With the first installment of the initiative completed in December 2005, the new contest – which kicked off last May 8 – gives consumers the opportunity to try their hand at mobile filmmaking, the chance to walk away with a grand prize of $10,000, and also a three-month stint with producers from Discovery Networks Asia.
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