Category: internet
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Via akky
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Via akky
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Q&A: What’s the Japanese equivalent of [enter foreign web service here]?
Serkan Toto does a great roundup of Japanese websites analogous to popular American and European sites. There are even a few on the list that I didn’t know about. Last April I analyzed the top 100 sites accessed in Japan and tried to point out gaps in the Japanese web that could be filled by…
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All or nothing
Sad but true. I would wager that in Japan the IE percentage is even sharper for similar reasons. Individuals can be persuaded to upgrade through browser-sniffing dialogs and whatnot. Companies, on the other hand, need a bigger push. Granted, it takes more than a couple of clicks for an IT department to upgrade a browser…
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Adobe on HTML5
John Gruber links to Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen’s comments on Flash in the world of HTML5. However much I wish it to be, HTML5 will not be a Flash killer. Though some of the new tags will obviate the need for Flash as a media streaming container, there will always be a need for animated…
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25+ Useful Infographics for Web Designers
A collection of sexy infographics about the internet and web usage. 25+ Useful Infographics for Web Designers
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[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4MwTvtyrUQ?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281] Less than 8%. Sad. I would like to see this done in Japan, which I would predict would score even less. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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Dot Mars
An article on the Interplanetary Internet brought to you by The Economist. Dot Mars
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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?