Zuckerberg conquered Japan
Mixi had since the founding in 2004, the undisputed leader among the social networks in Japan. Its inventor, Kenji Kasahara, was a millionaire overnight.Facebook have no chance in the Japanese market were, many experts agree. It is precisely the anonymity of Mixi is the decisive advantage over the real-name policy of the American competition.

From the headquarters of energy company Tepco leaked out a message that has it all. Accordingly, the Company should have calculated that his power was assured for the next summer, even if no single-site nuclear plant run more. This has brought the Kyodo news agency in an official of the group experience.
Actually minors are not allowed here. But the owner of the love hotels in the city Wakuyacho in the tsunami-hit Miyagi Prefecture has received special permission to open his shop for families, such as the post-Seven Magazine News reported in a report.Indulge Since then the clients in the shelter parents with children in the love hotels now and then a bath and family privacy.
Masayoshi Son, the owner of the Japanese telecom company Softbank is reflected in these difficult times, particularly generous. Equal to 10 billion yen of his private fortune, he donates to the refugee victims. It is the largest donation from a single person. The amount is to come, according to the Sankei Shimbun, the Japanese Red Cross, voluntary support groups and orphans in the troubled region in the form of an educational scholarship.
Addition to Japan, it is for Facebook to conquer China. But this task turns out to be Knachknuss. In Japan, Mixi dominates the market in China already compete various platforms such as Kaixin Wang, QQ Wang and Renren Kongjian for the favor of users that meet all of a function similar to Facebook: people connect with each other.
To New Year or Chinese New Year in February, takes the desire to travel around the Chinese people. Paris, London and other major cities to popular destinations for short but intense shopping trips. Professor Han Qi of the University of Economics and Commerce in Beijing shows a rather unknown reason on this.
In recent years, the American company Starbucks in South Korea, the coffee-shop chain, with most stores. But lately, the local competition has caught up considerably.A total of 12 chains Operate more than 2,000 branches, 500 of which were opened only since end of last year. With 318 stores, Starbucks has continued in the lead, but shrinks the distance to the competition.
The South Korean police raided the offices of the local offshoot of the Internet giants Google and seized hard drives and documents here. The reason for the raid was the suspicion that Google collected the recordings for the Maps Street View service user personal data from unencrypted wireless networks.
The workers of 43 foreign companies, including 32 companies from Japan, have a strike in the last 2 months in China. The company had to stop their production completely or partially, as the Asahi Shimbun reported. In most cases, the labor dispute ended after the company agreed to a wage increase of at least 10 percent.
Tokyo's Haneda airport Will again rise to international size. For this, a new runway is built and expanded the terminal site. Starting in October allowed flights to the U.S. and to Europe again and take off and land at Haneda. For travelers, this would be an attractive alternative. Because Haneda is much closer to the city center than Narita, the great Tokyo International Airport.