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Japanese Encoding Methods About.com article and guide to Japanese Encoding Methods.
Destination Japan: Internationalization of the Lycos Search Engine Tina Lieu (Basis) and Jeff Vander Clute's (Lycos) presentation from the 14th Annual Unicode Conference in Boston, March 1999 (PowerPoint Format).
CJK Dictionary Publishing Society Provides high-quality CJK information consulting and information processing services.
Localization: Focus on Three Major Vendors Presents the results of localization surveys, and focuses on how Microsoft, SAP, and Network Associates bring their products to market.
How to Compile and Install Ghostscript with Japanese Kanji Fonts A small tutorial on installing Ghostscript with Japanese fonts (Unix and Windows).
Japan Inc. Provides news, interviews, and reports covering e-commerce and the internet economy in Japan.
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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