if you check my japan anthologies, chapter 24 p.832 ...
"...and technologically speaking, Japan seems to be years ahead of the Western world in every visible field except two: medical technology and internet technology; the former of the two is by no means primitive, but lags behind the United States by a few years and the latter is somewhat enigmatic -- a nation as skilled as Japan in corporate advertisement through electronic media seems likely to fare equally as well in internet development. However, a visit to most of Japan's national companies like JR (Japan Rail) will turn up something entirely different; antiquated 1990s-esque logos and banners, broken links and an altogether unnavigable website..."
haha, i added you, but you haven't confirmed my friend request. do you not check your school email; do you not have your school email forwarded to your gmail/hotmail accounts? check your school email and you'll find my request, sitting...waiting.
sorry about that. I used to have the e-mail from my school account forwarded but then I got a virus and I've been getting spammed by litterally getting hundreds of junk e-mail a day so I discontinued the forwarding. I will look and add you asap.
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checkout this from a japanese web site http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=1&id=339372
i think you'll enjoy it. ...but do you think the interface of this web site is just a tad bit cluttered?
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"...and technologically speaking, Japan seems to be years ahead of the Western world in every visible field except two: medical technology and internet technology; the former of the two is by no means primitive, but lags behind the United States by a few years and the latter is somewhat enigmatic -- a nation as skilled as Japan in corporate advertisement through electronic media seems likely to fare equally as well in internet development. However, a visit to most of Japan's national companies like JR (Japan Rail) will turn up something entirely different; antiquated 1990s-esque logos and banners, broken links and an altogether unnavigable website..."
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