That pink teddy bear is named “Momo.” It’s the major character of PostPet, the world’s bug-ridden email program with “playful” interactive avatars. Years ago, a physical Momo teddy bear was sold that could be plugged into the side of your computer to announce/read messages. However, SO-NET, like it’s parent company Sony, cannot write user-installed software and the PostPet software crashes constantly like a malware/virus program.
That pink teddy bear is named “Momo.” It’s the major character of PostPet, the world’s bug-ridden email program with “playful” interactive avatars. Years ago, a physical Momo teddy bear was sold that could be plugged into the side of your computer to announce/read messages. However, SO-NET, like it’s parent company Sony, cannot write user-installed software and the PostPet software crashes constantly like a malware/virus program.