Technology
Drk7jp
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Geek na page
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ZAPA Blog2.0
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Tatsuwo no ChangeLog
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Homepage wo tsukuruhito no netacho
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404 Blog Not Found
Penned by a famous Perl hacker, 404 Blog Not Found attracts thousands of engineers and avid book readers every day. It covers various topics including programming, IT, and social trends. Author Dan Kogai is known as a book-lover, and his book reviews are one of the attractions of this blog. He has been working in the Internet industry in Japan and East Asia since 1995. He is most known as an ex-CTO of Livin' on the EDGE Co., Ltd. (now livedoor Co. Ltd). Updated throughout the day, this blog attracts thousands of people everyday with its stimulating and witty entries.
Digimono ni umoreru hibi
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Modern Syntax
Modern Syntax introduces IT news and interesting sites and services around the world to a Japanese audience. His podcast, "Modern Syntax Radio Show", attracts more than 14,000 listeners. Author Kazuyoshi Nagasawa is CEO of AIVY Communications. He operates several blog-related services including BlogPeople, and was awarded the 4th Web Creation Award. He published a book on blogging from Mainichi Communications.
MOONGIFT
Every day, MOONGIFT introduces open source and free software that contribute to work productivity, such as CMS, office software, and graphic/ text editors. Author Atsushi Nakatsugawa is a founder of MOONGIFT, and develops, consults and produces web services for businesses. Before founding the company, he occupied various positions at many companies and through this experience, he gained insights into foreign markets, EC sites, mission critical systems, SEO and SEM. He is a regular contributor to various online/offline publications in the tech filed.
PHPSPOT Developer's Diary
PHPSPOT Developer's Diary focuses on providing the latest technical information about web development such as PHP, Ajax, JavaScript, CSS and design. Author KJ works for a web development company as a programmer. In 2003, he launched PHPSPOT, a portal site for PHP programmers where he distributes PHP editor for PHP development environment, PHP code samples, and other technical information and tools. He also provides support services for creating websites. He published a book on PHP and web applications in 2006.
WIRED VISION
WIRED VISION is a web magazine started in May 2007 as a successor of HOTWIRED JAPAN - a Japanese version of HOTWIRED. Launched in 1997, HOTWIRED JAPAN was one of the first media in Japan that mentioned blogs, open source and social entrepreneurship. It gained a high reputation for its pioneering spirit, and WIRED VISION, continuing the same spirit of its predecessor, provides visions and ideas that help its readers build a "brighter future".
WWW WATCH
WWW WATCH covers the latest news and developments on the web with a focus on topics related to (X) HTML and CSS news and tips that might be the interest of web creators. Author Yoshihiro Kato is working for digiper Inc. since 2004. Currently, he is directing their web site development and consulting businesses. Before that, he was a freelance web site designer. He is a regular seminar lecturer and contributor to many web creation magazines.
Akimoto@Cybozu Labs Programmer's blog
Written by a researcher of Cybozu Labs, an R&D subsidiary of Cybozu Inc., it introduces hot Internet services and net-related technical information in the world to a Japanese audience. Author Hiroki Akimoto has work experience in England, the U.S. and Vietnam for five years in total as a developer and is familiar with tech trends in those countries. He is a regular contributor to many online/offline publications and writes columns on technology and web marketing. His books include "PHPxWeb Service API Connections" (Softbank Creative).
Unoh Labs
Unoh Labs is a place where engineers and designers of Unoh Inc. present their thoughts and research results to the world. It also provides information on server, application and design. Unoh got its name from the right brain that is responsible for artistic and creative thinking. Unoh is seeking to be a creative group of people that can present something fun and interesting to the world through the Internet.
Ono Kazutoshi's blog
From the perspective of a programmer and CEO of a startup, author Kazutoshi Ono observes the IT industry, programming and business. He is CEO of Appresso K.K. since 2000. Before that, he was working for Sun Microsystems after graduating from Keio University. At Appresso, he developed the data-linkage middleware "DataSpider". In 2002, the product was awarded the SOFTIC Software Product of the Year. He was a co-developer of the Galapagos project, a 2004 IPA Exploratory Software Project.
Koiki Kukan
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CREAMU
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Google Mania
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B-log Cabin TP
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F's Garage
Subtitled as "Wild ideas about business and technology around the web", it covers topics related to the web and mobile technologies, businesses, and information design. Author Shinichi Fujikawa is producer of a shopping portal "Calamel" run by paperboy&co. Before that, he was with a web creation venture and developed software. He is also known as a developer of MovaTwitter, a twitter client for mobile devices. He is a moderator of "WebSig24/7", a voluntary association of web creators.
Goodpic
Under the theme of "technology for blog presentation", Goodpic provides information on new web technologies overseas and the way to use them. Author Jun Kaneko has been working for Six Apart Ltd. since 2005, and is now leading their blog business as director of TypePad and Movable Type. Before that, he worked for Sony Corporation. He regularly talks and writes about blogs and web services, and is known as a developer of a popular Amazon web service, "G-Tools", that is used in more than 100,000 blogs.
Life is beautiful
Penned by a "grown-up geek boy", this blog provides unique insights into new developments in the IT field, attracting many tech-readers in Japan. Author Satoshi Nakajima has long years of coding experience including thirteen and half years at Microsoft (software architect of Windows 95/98 as well as Internet Explorer 3.0/4.0). He is now CEO of UIEvolution Inc. and this blog provides a glimpse into his unflagging challenging spirit.
Milano::Monolog
It covers broad topics including web services, Movable Type installation and plug-ins, and gadget reviews. While in university, author Milano worked as a part-time website developer, and since then he has been working in the Internet industry. He has been contributing to the blogosphere in Japan by publishing Movable Type Japanese patches and installation procedures. He was awarded the Hirata award at the Movable Type Contest 2005. He co-authored a book on Web 2.0 from Impress Japan.
