Magazine For Horse Racing Social Games Published By Enterbrain

Enterbrain [J] has launched “Keiba Keitai Game Collection” (Horse Racing Mobile Phone Game Collection), a magazine specialized in social games with a horse racing motif.  Cover Price is 680 yen. “Keiba Keitai Game Collection” includes new titles starting from this spring, and it also introduces 10 horse racing social game titles now offered on GREE… Continue reading Magazine For Horse Racing Social Games Published By Enterbrain

First Social Game Magazine Appli-Style On Sale

On December 2nd, Japan’s first (maybe the world first? do you know?) cellphone social game application magazine “Appli Style” has been released in Japan. The magazine, costs 680 yen (US$8), published by a publisher Eastpress, are sold at bookstores and convenience stores around the nation. (->

Mobile Tweeting Yoga On Japanese Magazine

Somehow Twitter catches on so much in Japan. Like Japanese tweets recorded on national team soccer game on the World Cup 2010 4 days ago. Following the majority is one of the national character where social accordance is valued. Then, weird things are happening by people who are not necessary to get on the bandwagon.… Continue reading Mobile Tweeting Yoga On Japanese Magazine

Magazine-Digitize Agent Service Corseka Ends Its Short Life

Corseka [J] by Enigmo Inc., blitzed into Japanese digital magazine publishing system by a service “to buy and scan your buying paper magazine for you” named Corseka in October 2009, who immediately got bashed by traditional publishers who had never consulted beforehand and was forced to withdraw most of magazines in days, announced to close… Continue reading Magazine-Digitize Agent Service Corseka Ends Its Short Life

Weekly Diamond Featured Twitter For 40 Pages, Reprinted

One of the most read Japanese business magazine (such like Forbes or Businessweek), Shuukan Daiyamondo(Weekly Diamond) January 23th 2010 issue, featured Twitter as a special topic for 40 pages. Both of the cover of the magazine and the first page of the featured section, thousands of Japanese Twitter user icons, which had been called for… Continue reading Weekly Diamond Featured Twitter For 40 Pages, Reprinted

Nekore: Webservice for the Japanese fashionista with no time

The Japanese are known to be one of the most fashion-conscious people in the world. And rumor has it they are the busiest. Their purchasing power is very high. Moreover, Japan boasts one of the largest markets for print magazines in the world. Combine these elements and out comes a web site like nekore. The… Continue reading Nekore: Webservice for the Japanese fashionista with no time