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Web Chat Service Lingr Shutting Down

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A web based chat service Lingr announced its closing down at the end of May 2009.

We’re sad to announce that Lingr will be shutting down on May 31, 2009.

It’s been great pleasure that so many wonderful people have joined and gotten to know each other here at Lingr. We want to give our wholehearted thanks to everyone who gave us compliments, suggestions, and criticism- Lingr couldn’t have existed without your feedback.

Lingr Blog: Announcing Goodbye from Lingr

Lingr was developed and run by Infoteria USA, San Mateo based American company, which is a subsidiary of Inforteria Corporation, Tokyo Japan.

Making a real time web chat system over web/http protocol is not as easy as you might expect, especially if you want it to be scaled out. Lingr used latest technologies and software such like COMET, Ruby on Rails, Jetty, etc. for it.

Infoteria, a young enterprise software company specialized in XML based data handling system, is on Tokyo Stock Exchange Mothers [Code 3853] since 2007. Infoteria USA is planned to be closed around June.

Kentaro Ejima, who is well known by his successful career as a star engineer of Inforteria, describing himself as a Philosopher, is also a very influential blogger , has been leading the project by moving himself from Tokyo to USA. He has been writing about this challenge on his blog and many Japanese web entrepreneurs and engineers hoped his success in US/English market will be the best practice for Japanese web startup and person going oversea.

On his popular blog [J], Ejima looks back his 4 year struggling in US company, with retrospective assessment including that HR cost was almost doubled in compare with Japan.

Luckily for he himself, he has just got a green card recently, and he tells he stays in USA to do another project, which maybe around iPhone. I wish his every success in his new challenge.

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Announcement of the service end of Lingr and Rejaw / Kenn’s Clairvoyance – CNET Japan [J]

Another bay area resident Japanese Hacker Tatsuhiko Miyagawa made a long interview with Kentaro Ejima / Gihyo.jp [J]

Kentaro Ejima(江島健太郎) search on Google [J]

Japanese Broadcasters Jointly Launch 24hr. Int’l TV Channel

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Japan International Broadcasting (JIB) launched Friday its 24-hour English-language TV channel called jibtv, and started Internet-based broadcast as well as satellite broadcast service worldwide. Former NHK’s news anchor and former spokesman at Japan’s foreign ministry, Hatsuhisa Takashima serves as the president of the company, and it is fund raised by NHK, NTT Communications, Microsoft and the Tokyo-based private broadcasters including TV-Asahi, TBS, NTV and Fuji-TV.

jibtv Internet Content Delivery

jibtv Satellite Broadcast

The new channel consists of NHK’s English TV programs that used to be broadcast via several satellites worldwide, and the translated edition of popular Japanese programs produced by the private TV broadcasters.

If you are outside Japan, you may enjoy watching it only with broadband Internet connectivity. But due to restrictions on broadcast rights, domestic access request from inside Japan is blocked by detecting the viewer’s location by his/her origin IP address.

jibtv's screenshot

This project is rooted from the idea of former NHK chairman Keiji Shima, that intends to build up a worldwide 24-hour TV channel in association with BBC and ABC, but he resigned the position because of impeachment scandal and died before he complete what he has thought.

Inspired by brand new 24-hour international channels like France 24, Deutsche Welle and Aljazeera English service, Japanese government and the ruling party have demanded to set up more substantial information resources to let the world know more about Japan in order to gain the country’s presence in international communities.

The following picture is quoted from David Shackelford’s Flickr photostream, under Creative Commons License Attribution-Noncommercial 2.0 Generic, and it showed Kevin Cooney was presenting jibtv at the 4th edition of Tokyo CGM Night, organized by Danny Choo / Andrew Shuttleworth and held in late April at Super Deluxe, Nishiazabu, Tokyo. Kevin serves as a regular reporter for a NHK World program “Tokyo Eye” which now you can watch on jibtv.

Kevin Cooney introducing jibtv

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