What's New in Japan, November 29, 1996
Japanese version is here.
- November 29, 1996
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Welcome to our Planet Earth!
(Berkeley,CA,USA)
TownNet is a site where people from all over the world gather
together and exchange their hometown information, praises,
fine sights, business, festival, and more.
Explore TownNet, and you'll discover the world. Join TownNet!
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Grains Newsletter
(Pegram,TN 37143,USA)
Site tells how to obtain free current issue of futures prices
forecasting newsletter for wheat, soybean, corn using Wm.
Grandmill's proven method. His book, "Investing In Wheat,
Soybeans, Corn" is available from Windsor Books, P.O. Box 280,
Brightwaters, NY USA 11718.
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Global Village Magazine
(Mitaka, 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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Cyber Book Store shows you how to view Japanese Web site!
(Los Angeles,CA.,USA)
We handle all Japanese books, and magazines. Please ask
anything about Japanese book and magazine. You are only
one click away from us. Come on in now! We included information
about how to make your system to be able to read Japanese Web site easily.
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High-tech Shower International
(Tokyo,Minato-ku,Japan)
A science and technology news service.
Daily bilingual program brings
you hot topics on multimedia,medical,
and more.
Now.presenting you
topics using VDOLive!
Try and enjoy!
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