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J@pan Inc Newsletter (JIN); Wednesdays -- Commentary on technology, business, politics and culture in Japan. Read JIN for a personal, behind-the-scenes look at what's going on in Japan. JIN is Japan's most widely read English newsletter. (Over 12,500 subscribers)

Terrie's Take (TT); Mondays -- Terrie's Take offers an insider's view to Japan's high-tech business world, with a focus on strategies and financing. Writer Terrie Lloyd is publisher of J@pan Inc magazine and president of Japan Inc Communications K.K. Read what goes on behind Japan's business headlines to make sure you stay informed. (Over 11,800 subscribers)

Wireless Watch (WW); First Tuesday -- Written by Dr. Arjen van Blokland, a Tokyo-based wireless expert and businessman. WW offers information for which you'd pay oodles of yen to a formal research organization. If you're involved in the mobile biz anywhere on the planet, we suggest you subscribe to this one and stay ahead of the curve. (Over 11,100 subscribers)

Gadget Watch (GW); Thursdays -- Looks at the latest gadgets being rolled out in Japan and is the perfect newsletter for gadget freaks! Note, however, that we're not responsible for any cases of "Japan gadget envy; in many cases the products you'll read about are available only on these shores. (Over 4,600 subscribers)

Music Media Watch (MMW); First Thursday -- MMW provides in-depth news and commentary on the major developments in Japan's fascinating and fast-moving music media industry; written by Steve Myers, president and chief enthusiast of Theta Music Technologies, which specializes in the development of music-related software applications. (Over 2,900 subscribers)

 

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