Japan’s Web News Week 21
Posted on May 28th, 2012 by Akky Akimoto
This week’s Japanese Web/IT related news which we did not write as a dedicated article.
Referred pages are all in Japanese, unless otherwise stated.
- Naver Japan Warns LINE Users Not To Access Unauthorized Third-party User Finder Services
- IC Card Reader Sales Suspended By B-CAS Card Hacking via Buzzap
- Gree Platform Launched For 153 Countries
- 90′s Online Service Nifty Serve Comes Back For One Year – Nifty Serve was a service affiliated with Compuserve
- Weekly Bunshun Reports Gree/Mobage Sponged By Chinese Mafia – it shows the social game companies come into eldery’s sight. TV also reports Kompu-gacha issues to the people who do not use the Internet.
- Lettus Umbrella
- 6 Social Game Platformers To Set Kompu Gacha Guideline
- Conf Gacha App, To Collect Apache Web Server Conf(giguration) Commands – another parody. see Konbu Gacha
- Panasonic and some major Japanese Chain now offers wireless charging in 27 locations across Tokyo « Akihabara News [En]
If you want to know any specific news more, but unable to find them in other English blog/media, please let us know.
Akky Akimoto
Leader at Asiajin
@akky is one of the first pro-bloggers in Japan [J]. He also leads Asiajin, writes for The Japan Times, consults for some foreign companies interested in Japanese web market. (please inquire to akimoto on gmail.com).
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