Continued from (Part 1). Middle part of November news which we did not write as a dedicated article. Continued to (Part 3)
Referred pages are all in Japanese, unless otherwise stated.
- DeNA Invests And Coworks For 3D Contents On Smartphone
- Ustream suicide 2-channel and Sankei had reported now on Telegraph(UK) [En]
- Bilcom President Talks On Their Merge With Shanghai Company
- 2010 Words Of The Year 60 Nominee Announced – From IT/Web: iPad, 3D, Nau, Galapagos Keitai, Dadamore, Netoge Haijin, Riajyu, Mieruka(Visualization). see Pink Tentacles
- A Successful Flash Viral Ad Campaign Uniqlo Lucky Line Starts Its Version 2
- Unpopular Nepali Restaurand In Itabashi Gets Full Of People All Over Japan Via Twitter
- Pompare Gives Up Selling Half Million Coupon But Passed The Deal, But The Deal Itself Approved.. A blogger explains it is to avoid bad reputations that Recruit intentionally set too-high goal to make users register on the service.
- Twitter Expands Trending Topics Countries, Still Excludes Muilt Bytes Languaes Including Japanese
- Nikkei Reports Microsoft Japan And NHN Japan To Launch Simple Game Portal On MSN – “MSN Hangame” news, but the Nikkei’s post disappeared later. No other source followed.
- NTT Communications Develops Food Photo To Calorie Estimator
- Daimaru Releases Mixi App To Manage Department Store Models Itself. Good gamers may get discount coupons
- Internet Buzzword Award 2010 Twenty Nominees
- PlayStation3 TV Recorder Torne Has A New Feature To Show Tweets With TV – like YouTube or Ustream comments
- Keio Univ. Develops An User Interface Makes You Feel Insert Bar Into Display
- Tokyo Downtown iPhone Seems Limited Upstream 64 Kbps By Softbank Mobile
- Penguin Pet Guide Book With Complementery Frozen Fish via Excite Bit via Slashdot Japan
- Pixiv Seeking Contractors In Taipei, Tells Quater Of Their Oversea Traffic Comes From Taiwan
- Tokyo-based eco-tech FullCircle gets an award and coverage from FastCompany
- Online Fashion Mall Zozo(Start Today) Bids To Baseball Studium Naming Right In Chiba
- Takafumi Horie (aka Horiemon, ex-Livedoor CEO) complained about Softbank Mobile’s bad wave reception.
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