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Blogger smashmedia points to [ja] Japanese business news site J-CASTâs recent negative campaign against traditional media. The blogger posts links to a J-CAST interview [ja] with freelance journalist Tetsuya Kuroyabu [é»è®å²å], who explains that more than 20% of newspapers (so-called âoshigamiâ) are actually undelivered, concealing a lower-than-expected readership; the blogger also links to an interv
The debate about Google's new Street View service in Japan, which sparked criticisms following its launch over a perceived lack of cultural sensitivity, has come back into the spotlight with the recent visit to Tokyo by Google vice president Kent Walker [ja]. At a press conference on September 29th, Walker was bombarded with questions about the service [ja], spending nearly all of the 30 minutes a
Less than two weeks after Google rolled out Street View in Japan, debate continues in the blogs [ja] over whether the new service is an appropriate match for Japanese culture and urban residential life. A letter addressed to the people at Google [ja], written by IT professional Osamu Higuchi, drew a huge reaction last week, bookmarked nearly 700 times [ja] on Hatena bookmarksã[ja] (Japan's most po
One year after its debut in the United States, Google's Street View has arrived in Japan, where it is already drawing criticism. Despite the company's generally positive image in this country, bulletin board threads [ja] and blogs [ja] are filled with comments questioning the way Google has rolled out its latest service. In the past few days, the CEO of a major Internet services company has spotte
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