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		|   | Ikuo Nishioka: Venture Hobbyist The head of Intel Japan retired early to spend more time with his family. One of his favorite new hobbies: sending wireless Web startups sky high via the JPY 6.5 billion Mobile Internet Capital Fund.
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		|   | NTT's Lowered Interconnect Fees: The Beginning of the Beginning It took something as powerful as the New Economy to do it, but NTT's outrageously high interconnect fees are finally being lowered.
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		|   | Selling to Japan Online If you're a Net retailer hoping to beat the B2C odds this holiday season, why not tap the world's second-largest economy? First, though, learn how to "click" with the Japanese eshopper.
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		|   | Wireless Walls Are mobile surfers boxed into a walled garden?
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		|   | The Net Gets a New Look: Japanese IPv6 promises to refashion the Net, and this time the Japanese aren't letting the Americans make all the decisions.
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		|   | Chieko's Diary Our research editor is an avid i-mode user, so, to better understand the phenomenon, we asked her to keep track of how she uses the service in her daily life.
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		|   | Daytrading Delayed Online trading is taking off in Japan, but, thanks to onerous government and industry regulations, widespread US-style daytrading will have to wait.
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	| People | 
	
		|   | Yoshiaki Sakito He's been with big companies, done big things. Now he heads up the biggest free ISP in Japan, livedoor. But can a free ISP survive when dot-coms everywhere are dropping like flies?
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		|  | Masataka Kurihara From online forum moderator to CEO of successful tech integrator Gluegent, this 28-year-old says if you can't buy it off the shelf, just make it yourself.
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		|  | Seiichiro Yonekura His "Model J" approach to management could lead Japan out of its technological wilderness and change the world's perception of the nation's innovative capacity.
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		|  | Hirohiko Sasaki This businessman/author says his meishi-exchange service is truly new, and he wants to make it a global multilingual service from Japan.
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	| Columns | 
	
		|   | Joi's Diary People think the Net happens on top of voice. It's the other way around. Voice is part of the Net and will eventually become free.
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	| Research | 
	
		|   | Japan Studies Japan's desire for lifelong learning presents major business opportunities.
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		|   | Statistics (PDF-formatted file, Acrobat 4.0 or later required)
 What time of day do most Japanese surf?
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		|   | Fun 'n Games in the New Economy Japan dominates in videogames, but wireless and broadband are changing the rules. Who will rack up the points now?
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		|  | Online Gift Certificates Giftken.com hopes its service will be well received in a gift-giving nation.
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		|  | Cross-Cultural Incubator eCrossing is betting that world-class management, an innovative incubation model, and plenty of Japanese experience will make it the idealab of Japan.
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		|  | Online Marketing With AI Silver Egg Technology claims its AIgent gets to know you well enough to make shopping recommendations that aren't inane.
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		|  | On Our Radar Screen Some interesting companies we're keeping an eye on.
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	| In Parting | 
	
		|   | Restaurant: Massa A Terrific Italian Restaurant in Tokyo Run by a 30-Year-Old "Iron Chef."
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		|   | Art Department "Sharing options" is what an art form called renga is all about.
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		|   | Blowfish The inside poop on TOTO's Washlet, the i-mode of the commode industry.
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