- NTT's WWW server is the default home page for Japan.
- The Media Farm at Keio University, Fujisawa Campus.
- Tokuda and Murai Laboratory is a cool Japanese Internetworking Consortium. Jun Murai is here!
- IIJ's server is looking pretty good.
- Glocom has lots of interesting documents about what Japan is saying and doing about information.
- The US-Japan Technology Management Center has a lot of cool info on the Japanese economy and digital infrastructure.
- Yup. It's those nutty guys from Coara. Just S-JIS if you please!
- TWICS is a Internet Dial-up Shell provider in Tokyo. If you are not on the net in Tokyo, here is one way to go.
- NTT Learning Systems runs the NTT Media Lab and they have a new web server.
- SONY has an R&D lab on the Net.
- A computer powerhouse in Japan is ASCII, run by Nishi-san.
- Our friends at Fujitsu are doing a lot of work on Japanese Web Browsers.
- Our buddies at Linc are well connected.
- To send credit card info over the net you might need First Virtual Bank to take care of the security and processing for you. Check out the regsitration interface.
- One effort that has no foundation in actual money is Digicash. Based in the Netherlands, they are using crypto to mint digital cash. We are part of the Beta test, and have our own e-shop.
- Want Pizza? Order over the Net! We got Pizza Hut. We Got Papa John's (Huntsville Alabama only!). And forget not the Internet Pizza Server! (Virtual Pizza's Only!)
- The Internet Shopping Network is a web based online mail order catalog.
- CommerceNet is a consortium of silicon valley companies trying set up a Mosaic based trade center.
- The Internet Business Directory provides some handy-dandy free services to the Internet community: news searchs and a resume database.
- Try CUSI, 'a unified interface for several search engines that do resource discovery in the Web'...a collection of a fair number of search indeces (that's a plural for index...) LOOK AT THIS FIRST!! There are quite a few indices here. BTW, CUSI stands for 'Configurable Unified Search Interface'.
- Infoseek has a fast extensive search with lots of extra goodies.
- USENET FAQs...a list of links to many if not all USENET frequently asked question lists.
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