Early part of July news which we did not write as a dedicated article. Continued to (Part 2) Asiajin’s WordPress was upgraded to version 3.2. Referred pages are all in Japanese, unless otherwise stated. Yahoo! Omiai – Yahoo!’s Renovated Matchmaking Service Launches July 1 Taiwan AMD Website Features Schoolgirls Ifengine – Multi-platform Novel Game Engine… Continue reading July 2011 Japan IT Links (Part 1)
Day: July 21, 2011
Microsoft Japan Introduces Another Anime Girl For Small And Medium Business
Following to the cloud girl Claudia, Microsoft’s Japan local branch tries to appeal their target by using a new character. The Microsoft Virtualization campaign page suggests three Hyper-V solutions to Small and Med sized enterprise. The character name and other information are not disclosed but some anime fans already pointed out that it must be… Continue reading Microsoft Japan Introduces Another Anime Girl For Small And Medium Business
Japanese Entrepreneurs: Get The Last Spot In The “Tofu Project” To Go To America
Are you a Japan-based entrepreneur interested in taking part in a 7-day design thinking and innovation boot camp that will take place in October in California? Then you should head over to the website of the so-called Tofu Project. What is the Tofu Project about? Founded by Tokyo Mango blogger, tech writer and book author… Continue reading Japanese Entrepreneurs: Get The Last Spot In The “Tofu Project” To Go To America
iPhone App Helps You Predict Next Vacant Seat On Commuting Train
This app can be used everywhere, but probably it is only needed in Tokyo. Densha de Suwaru (sitting down on train) by Velc is a newly released free iPhone application to make your own database of passengers whom you commute with every morning and night. On the app, for each other passenger you will make… Continue reading iPhone App Helps You Predict Next Vacant Seat On Commuting Train