Current:

Book Written
Using T9 Only


Name:

Email:

Website:

Message:




..help..

+ Book of 384 Pages Written by Nokia 6630 and T9 Only

30 July 2007

First Book Ever Written Using Mobile Phone
is Published

First Book Ever Written Using Mobile Phone Italian author Robert Bernocco has amazed the literary world by publishing the world's first book written using a mobile phone. Bernocco published it on Lulu.com, the online marketplace for digital content.

Cristel Lee Leed, European Vice President at Lulu.com, says, "We live in an age when individuals are strapped for time due to work and family commitments, and this can often stifle creativity.

Robert Bernocco is a great example of the type of author we often encounter on Lulu -- he has not only been creative with what he has written but also with how he has written it!"

Bernocco took advantage of his idle time while commuting to and from work by train, writing his 384-page science fiction novel, Compagni di Viaggo (Fellow Travelers is the English translation), on his Nokia 6630 phone, using the phone's T9 typing system.

By dividing his manuscript into short paragraphs, Mr. Bernocco wrote his novel in perfect Italian, not your typical text-message shorthand, and saved the paragraphs on his mobile phone.

First Book Ever Written Using Mobile Phone Mr. Bernocco then downloaded them onto his home computer for proofreading and editing. The book took him 17 weeks to write.

"Only a few years ago I would have struggled to find both the time and the publisher to enable me to create this book," says Bernocco. "Thanks to my Nokia and Lulu, I am now proud to be a published author."

Robert Bernocco works in the IT industry in Piedmont, northern Italy. He lives near Cuneo, Italy with his wife and son. His book, which is a science fiction novel set in the future, can be found at: http://www.lulu.com/content/647355.

The T9 system provides a predictive text function and can be found on many mobile phones.

Source: fiercewireless ft. pocketpicks Author: Apoc


copyright © Symbian freak 2005, all rights reserved

Trademarks
All trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.

SYMBIAN and all SYMBIAN-based marks and logos are trade marks
of Symbian Software Limited. This website is not in any way endorsed or supported by Symbian Software Limited.

NOKIA and all Nokia-based marks and logos are trade marks
of Nokia Corporation. This website is not in any way endorsed or supported
by Nokia Corporation

Google
Web
Symbian Freak