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The Ken plays the starring role in the traditional Japanese Kendama game. Itâs a cup-and-ball juggling toy that hasnât seen much disruption since the 17th century. Until now, that is. Dendama is an Internet of Things-oriented company thatâs working on bringing the Kendama toy into the current century. The toy has seen an increase of popularity both in Japan and internationally over the past 15 yea
Youâre a new startup on the tech scene in Europe, perhaps youâre a brand new entrepreneur. One day you get an email saying youâve been shortlisted as a finalist for a âprestigiousâ award, putting you in the âTop 200â in Europe, out of âhundreds of applicationsâ. Of course, hungry for exposure, you jump at the chance only to be told that youâll be charged $3,820 (â¬2,900) to pitch to investors and a
Japanâs Moi Corporation Raises $5M For Mobile Live Streaming App TwitCasting Once upon a time, say about three or four years ago, there were all sorts of companies trying to help users live stream themselves onto the Internet. There was Livestream and Ustream and Justin.tv and others, promising users quick and painless tools for live online broadcasts â even on mobile. And then things calmed down
Zendesk And Japanese SaaS Provider Cybozu Announce Product Integration And Marketing Deal Cloud computing providers Zendesk and Tokyo-based Cybozu have announced a strategic partnership to integrate and market each otherâs products in the U.S. and Japan. The deal underscores the rapidly growing adoption of cloud computing in Japan, and is also a potential harbinger of further product integrations
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Weddings Used To Be Sacred And Other Lessons About Internet Journalism Editorâs note: Sean Parker is the executive general partner at Founders Fund. Previously he was co-founder of Napster, as well as the founding president of Facebook. He currently serves as a director of Spotify. Follow him on Twitter @sparker. Our Wedding My wife Alexandra and I met five years ago, fell in love, and almost imme
Messaging App Lineâs Kawaii Characters Get Their Own Cartoon Series In Japan Lineâs animated characters, which helped it become one of Asiaâs top messaging apps with more than 120 million users, now have their own cartoon series. The TV show, called âLINE TOWN,â premiered on Tokyo TV Channel 6 last week (h/t Asiajin). âLine Townâ features half-hour-long episodes and a prime 6:30PM to 7:30PM slot,
Line: Weâre A Social Entertainment Platform, Not Just A Free Calls Messaging App Line, an app made by NHN Japan Corporation, which has grown rapidly, amassing over 100 million users since its launch in summer 2011, is typically labelled as a messaging app â and compared to the likes of WhatsApp, Viber and Skype because it offers free calls and texts. But in reality Lineâs feature set positions it
Weâve already talked extensively about how we handle guest posts these days â we publish one-off articles from people in the community who have something new and meaningful to say on tech topics. But weâve also been building up a roster of regular columnists, like Steve Gillmor, Jon Evans and Devin Coldewey. These folks work as engineers, entrepreneurs, biz dev folks, and investors for a living. A
Unless you live in Japan, chances are you've never heard of Pixiv. Even if you do live in Japan, unless you are young and really into drawing manga characters, chances are youâve still never heard of Pixiv. But its 3.6 million visitors a month generate an astounding 2.9 billion pageviews. According to comScore, Pixiv is the 12th largest site in Japan measured by pageviews, slightly bigger than Fac
Copy link Email Facebook WhatsApp X LinkedIn Bluesky Threads An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Former managing editor of TechCrunch Sarah Lacy is doing what many people expected her to do after she left TechCrunch last month â building a brand new version of it. Lacy is working on starting a new tech news site, according to multiple sources. Former TechCrunch editor and founder
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