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            <title>Sponsored: 64% off Code Black Drone with HD Camera</title>
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            <description>Our #1 Best-Selling Drone--Meet the Dark Night of the Sky!</description>
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            <title>The insider’s guide to mobile Web marketing in Japan</title>
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            <description>In Japan, there are 111 million mobile subscribers, 92.5 million of them use mobile data services – that’s 83 percent of the subscriber base, or 72 percent of the population (Telecommunications Carriers Association Japan, 2010). Factoring out people who only use the data capacity for messaging – about 1 in 4 users (Impress R&amp;D, 2009) – there are about 69 million mobile Internet users, which equals 62 percent of mobile subscribers in total.</description>
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            <title>The Rise of the Machines</title>
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            <description>There are now 1 million industrial robots toiling around the world, and Japan is where they’re the thickest on the ground. It has 295 of these electromechanical marvels for every 10 000 manufacturing workers—a robot density almost 10 times the world average and nearly twice that of Singapore (169), South Korea (164), and Germany (163).</description>
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            <title>Japanese Game Industry in a Decline</title>
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            <link>http://www.digitalbattle.com/2009/01/06/japanese-game-industry-in-a-decline/</link>
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            <description>The Famitsu Marketing Data Service revealed some troubling news for the Japanese gaming industry. For the year 2008 in Japan, sales have dropped 23.5% since the year before. Furthermore, the year 2007 went down 15% from the year before. Software sales have gone down by 7.9%.</description>
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            <title>Portal Site of Official Statistics of Japan</title>
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            <description>Official national Japanese statistics resource</description>
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            <title>Japan and Korea said leading in fibre-optic broadband</title>
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            <description>The OECD&#39;s latest broadband statistics showed that fibre-optic cable has become the biggest single broadband technology in Korea and Japan, which lead the world in the proportion of households connected to the Internet with super-fast links. Korea had 12.2 fibre-optic connections per 100 inhabitants in June 2008, compared with 10.5 connections via cable TV networks and 8.4 connections using DSL technology over copper telephone wires.</description>
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            <title>Japan Online Overview</title>
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            <link>http://www.emarketer.com/Reports/All/Emarketer_2000469.aspx</link>
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            <description>Japan has the world’s largest mobile Internet population. Currently, 90% of all Japanese have a mobile telephone and four out of every 10 of them use it to surf the Internet. eMarketer estimates that in 2007 the number of Japanese Internet users reached 89.1 million. Internet usage among young Japanese is nearly universal, with nine in 10 Japanese under 40 are already online.</description>
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            <title>Mobile Search and Internet Access Data from Japan</title>
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            <description>According to the latest survey about the mobile search and Internet access done by Japan.internet.com and CrossMarketing, more than 30% of the people took the survey said that they search the words in ads using their mobile phone. The data also shows that more than 95% of people are somewhat satisfied with the mobile search results.</description>
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            <title>2007 Japanese advertising market</title>
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            <description>According to Dentsu’s 2007 Japanese advertising cost report, more money was spent on the Internet advertising (600 bil yen) than magazine ads (459 bil yen) for the first time in history.</description>
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            <title>Japanese mobile video sharing sites data</title>
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            <description>DoCoMo.com has conducted mobile video sharing site survey against their mobile users (1400+) in Japan. The results show that 67% of them knew about video sharing sites for mobile, and 20% have used these mobile sites. The popular sites are YouTube and NicoNicoDouga.</description>
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            <title>Online Piracy hits all-time high in Japan</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 02:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>As of September this year 9.6 per cent of internet users in Japan were using file-sharing software compared with just 3.5 per cent in June 2006, while the average number of files downloaded stood at 481 in September against 194 in the middle of last year, the survey said. Of those 481 files just under half were audio files at 211. An average 183 video files were downloaded per user: 34.7 image files, 33.2 document files and 14.2 computer software files.</description>
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