Today, I went to a limited-period Asian cafe Cha-ka-ma in Sasaduka, Shibuya-ku. There were two reasons to go there. The number one is to make over a book, a Japanese translated version of "Linked" by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, to hirosh, who produced this cafe.
The other, and the best, is to see two famous gadgeters, who blog gadgets a lot, meet.
The gadgeters are hirosh and minami, witnessed by me and yuki.
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I always bring a Lonely Planet guidebook with a Japanese guidebook when I make a trip.
Unlike Japanese ones which are full of neat photos, Lonely Planet books are packed with many letters with a few photos. However, LP really gives me interesting information, especially history, about the region I am visiting. Fun.
LPs in my bookshelf sometimes remind me of the past trips and let me take a photos of all LPs I brought except for books missing or given to local people.
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Recently, there are some "Business Review" magazines appearing here in Japan. For instance, PHP Business Reviewwill soon appear (est. April 2003) or Globis Management Review(GMR)just came out (est. December 2002).
I know it began with Harvard Business Review(HBR), but there are so many magazines like this that who really wants to read this sort of "smart" magazines...
So, I started to look for a magazine like this, there exist so many "HBR"...
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In Joi's blog, there is an interesting "flash" software named Indy Junior. It draws a map like you travelling on the world map when you input your itineraries using XML format.
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