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Localization: Focus on three major vendors - Japan has long been a net importer of software, making this one of the world's largest markets for software localization. Software developed overseas is invariably not written for native-speaking Japanese users and consequently, Japanese subsidiaries of foreign software companies have had to develop in-depth expertise in localizing their products, an essential requirement for expanding local market share. Below, we present the results of our most recent localization survey, and then focus on how Microsoft, SAP, and Network Associates bring their products to market.
 
Localize it Yourself - This article will look at a few widely accepted myths about localizing products for Japan and describe some simple approaches for entering the Japanese market.
 
Namazu - A full-text search system intended for easy use. Not only does it work as a small or medium scale web search engine, but also as a personal search system for email or other files.
 
Note on Japanese Documents - Brief guide to Japanese encoding.
 
The Japanese Version of Windows NT - This page is aimed to introduce the Japanization of Windows NT including its history, input methods and viewing Japanese on the web.
 
Viewin' & Brewin' the Japanese Web - Good guide to using the Japanese language on the web.
 
XML Japanese Profile - This W3C note addresses the issues of using Japanese characters in XML documents. In particular, ambiguities in converting existing Japanese charsets to Unicode are clearly pointed out.
 
 

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