Author: Chad Kohalyk
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From akky via imgur.com
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From akky via imgur.com
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Art. 11. As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen; and, as the said States never entered into any war, or act of hostility against any Mahometan…
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Safari’s Flash plugin is sandboxed on Snow Leopard. Bertrand says Flash is number one cause of app crashes on Mac OS X. Daring Fireball @ WWDC (via adobegripes)
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I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they go by. Douglas Adams (via Jason Santa Maria)
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MFT – Data review: The “How, who, how many, and how often” of the Japanese internet
Adamu does us all a favour in putting his notes about Japanese internet usage online, a dominating theme on this blog. I would like to take my time going through his long post and will publish my thoughts later. In the meantime, join the discussion at MFT. MFT – Data review: The “How, who, how…
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So what’s up with the Japanese web – disappointing or enthralling?
The first English-language site I’ve seen discussing the recent blowup in the Japanese internet punditocracy. So what’s up with the Japanese web – disappointing or enthralling?
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Apple tops PC, DMP and mobile phone customer satisfaction in Japan
Results from a survey which ran from January to December 2008. The only category where Apple had a product offering but didn’t top the list was Computer Monitors. On a sidenote, the DSLR that I have been lusting after (Nikon D90) topped the digital camera class. via nobi Apple tops PC, DMP and mobile phone…
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Japanese computer maker brand image: then and now
What Japan Thinks posts a survey from MyVoice investigating computer maker brand image. The survey was conducted last month. I went through their older surveys and found an earlier one with similar content done in 2002. I pulled out all the Apple relevant bits for your enjoyment. You can see the original findings in their…
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Click on the photo to see a set of black and white photos taken while walking around Nagoya this weekend. Buildings that are bombed-out, squeezed, poking the sky and flying humanity to a space-based utopia. Who says there is nothing to see in Nagoya?