Japanese College giving away free iPhones

Nearly 500 students and faculty at Aoyama Gakuin University in Japan will receive free iPhones as part of the school's new Mobile & Net Society Education and Training program. The trial, which is set to begin this fall, will use the iPhone's built in GPS function to determine if the students are present, and use that information to replace traditional methods of taking attendance. The university's announced a deal with provider Softbank Mobile to provide the phones and basic services to all students and staff at the school for no charge. The school also plans on rolling out simple tests and homework assignments using the device. So... is there an app for that, or what?
[Via Digg]

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Anonymous said…
How does it feel to be a fallen angel
Your wings are lying on the ground
How does it feel to be a fallen angel
Forever is a long way down
You were everything that I thought I wanted to be
But everything has disappeared for me
So how does it feel
How does it feel to be a fallen angel
Of love
Anonymous said…
this has got to be the best news on the blog. lol! free iphones! japenese are... *sigh* they never sieze to amaze

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