What's New in Japan, May 26, 1996
Japanese version is here.
- May 26, 1996
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BBS (Bulletin Board Service)
(Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka, Japan)
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MEDITATION, IT'S PURPOSE, METHOD and EFFECT
(Tokyo, Japan)
Special Seminar by Toshihiko Chibana
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HARDFLOOR Live/DJ Internet On Air!!!
(Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan)
The Live-Event "HARDFLOOR in club Bay-Side-Jenny Osaka,Japan 11
MAY 1996" sounds will be on air on 13 MAY(MON) 0:00AM(JST) with
TrueSpeech(DSP Group Inc.).
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fiction "Crisis of S.Koryo-Japan War and Birth of Integrated Koryo Republic"
(Tokyo, Japan)
International intrigue to cause war between S.Koryo and Japan is
foiled by Internet and Integrated Republic of Koryo is born.
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Yoshiko's Favorite Places
(Tokyo, Japan)
Yoshiko introduces my favorite places around the world. As of the
date (26 May 1996), I am now in Athens and updating the information
from Greece day by day. I also show you the trip guide to Meteora,
one of the most mysterious as well as holly places in Greece. Have a
nice time with me!
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Global Village Magazine
(Mitaka-shi, Tokyo, Japan)
What's new for this month is J a v a ! And also
COMNET'96! Global Village Magazine is a PC usersgroup on Japan's
biggest, nationwide consumer network, NEC's PC-VAN, which has more
than one million subscribers. It has grown from an information
exchenge sevices and the first US style SIG in Japan, was founded in
1986. It's wide variety of electronic activities. Masazumi Takada,
Editor-in-Chief, founder of the on-line magazine is constantly on the
road and covering the latest high-tech scenes, submits daily or
hourly, on-line columns (so far, more than 2000 columns) from all over
the world. He is a journalist/writer and photographer in Japan and
abroad. He is the author of many books including Around the World in
30 Days with a Laptop.
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"PS FEEL"-ONLINE MAGAZINE
(Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
This is online-magazine
corporated with IBM Japan. Two new cornaers are opened.
Engineer
Interview from ThinPad making staff, and
Vietnam
report with lots of fun.
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