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  • Audi Japan Launches on i-mode

    Audi Japan launches new official mobile site on DoCoMo i-mode via I-Menu top page spot w/campaign info, screens etc. [J] http://bit.ly/blqWU

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    Audi Japan announced on the ninth that official, mobile site “AUDI MOBILE” had been adopted on an official site of the internet services i-mode of NTT DoCoMo.

    AUDI MOBILE of a mobile site is a portable website where latest Audi information is offered. The function only of a portable site like campaign information etc. on seeing the download of the shop retrieval of the whole country and the wallpaper and mobilities has been enhanced. This time, it came to be able to retrieve AUDI MOBILE from “I menu” of the official top page displayed first by connecting it with i-mode.

    About present 60 of the AUDI MOBILE use user It is assumed that 70-% is a user of NTT DoCoMo, and it becomes easy to access of the about 48.6 million i-mode users because of the adoption for official top page. Via Goo Autos.

    Posted: 11 September 2009 | Filed: tweets | Feedback | Print |
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