August 1996
Vol. 3, No. 7



(Due to the transient nature of the internet, some of these links may have expired or no longer exist.-editors)




Finding Japanese Business and Technology Information on the Web -- In English

If you're searching for useful information about Japan on the World Wide Web, here are some pointers on where and how to start.

by Steven Myers

Cracking the Cipher Market: Made-in-Japan Encryption Technologies

The US restricts export of encryption technologies; is this an open invitation for Japan-based companies to take leadership in the world of electronic commerce?

by Noriko Takezaki

Building an Internet Gateway for Japan

We talk with three members of the Japan Net Research Foundation about their goal to make nihon.net "the first page for people to start surfing the Internet."

by Wm. Auckerman

Kanji Kit: Doing Japanese in English Windows 95

If you don't use Japanese often enough to justify installing both English and Japanese Windows 95, consider the Kanji Kit alternative.

by John Drake

English-to-Japanese Translation Programs: Can They Do the Job?

You be the judge as we compare the output of four Windows-based English/Japanese translation packages.

by Steven Myers

BenchMarketing Japan

First in a series of columns based on key findings from the JD Power/Regis McKenna PC-Network Users Satisfaction survey.

by JD Power & Regis McKenna




Editor's Page (08/96)

CJ:Mail (08/96)

Industry News (08/96)

Query Column (08/96): Thomas Caldwell

Mac Chooser (08/96): John Tyler

The Digital Forest (08/96): Forest Linton

The Help Desk (08/96)

R&D Focus (08/96)

News Briefs (08/96)

Industry Eye (08/96) by John Boyd