August
1999
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Spinning
the Web: WebTV Japan The set-top box delivers karaoke to Japanese homes,
but consumer apathy and NTT aren't making it easy.
by Gail Nakada
White
goods go eco
Japan seeks harmony between discarded appliances and the environment.
For once, the government is helping.
by Yaeko Mitsumori
Blurred
and fuzzy future for tele-connections
Tele-education and telemedicine comes of age -- slowly.
by Paul Kallender
Distance
Learning Features
The Internet is transforming the way knowledge is acquired. And
for those in Japan, getting a degree has never been easier. In two articles, Distance
Learning the High Tech Way, and Continuing
Education and Distance Learning Resources, we take a look at education through
technology.
features by Sara Galer and Gail Nakada
A
vision for Japanese banking in the networked economy
If you ask the president of any Japanese bank what three things
keep him awake at night, IT needs are unlikely to be among them.
by Michael C. Brookes
Earn
an MBA -- right from your tatami room
Through all the hype about the Net, don't forget the trusty TV
for getting that degree.
by Kyoko Fujimoto
Doing
the work engineers hate
-- An interview with Amnon Landan
CJ speaks with the boss of Mercury Interactive about stress-testing
your e-commerce website, something even his mother understands.
Interviewed by Thomas Caldwell
IT
Career Consulting
Is distance learning for you? by the editors
Company
Profile
Sanoh System Solutions by Noriko Takezaki
The
Query Column
A virus in the eyes of the law? by Thomas Caldwell
Industry
Eye
The vision thing by John Boyd
Product
Profiles
New products on the Japanese market
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