Computers & Internet
: http://greenleapforward.com/
: The Green Leap Forward is authored by Julian L. Wong, an energy policy and technology analyst and a ‘regenerative systems’ (as opposed to merely ‘clean tech’) advocate based in Washington, D.C.
: China
: http://51japanesecharacters.com/
: Web Designer / Web Design Company
: Create your own character and send it to your friends. Now available as iphone application! Click on the iphone screen for download.
: Japan
: http://www.girlsintechchina.com/
: Technology comes with a stereotype that can intimidate people into thinking it is just an industry for engineers, developers and Steve Jobs. But thanks to the birth of Web 2.0 and open source software, it no longer has to be a closed game. GITchina's sole mission is to spread this message by providing a platform on which women in technology can connect, empower and learn from one another. With the increasing importance of technology and its convergence with other professions, the necessity to educate, celebrate and support women in this field has become impossible to ignore.
: AsiaJin
: The Next Generation Internet Trends in Japan and Asia
: Welcome to my blog for web 2.0 in Korea. This is Seokchan (Channy) Yun lived in Jeju, South Korea. I had 10 year experiences of internet business especially online music, e-commerce, e-payment and internet security of world-wide web.
: Korea’s Premier Startup Incubator and IT Hub
: Taewoo Danny Kim's Spicy Thoughts on Digital Generation in Korea
: On this site you’ll find reviews and information about weird watering holes, and true stories of booze-induced bad-behaviour and mishaps that I’ve experienced first-hand, or been told by friends, here in the land of the rising beer glass. Hence the drink-related title, “Gaijin Tonic.” The term “gaijin”, as you probably know, means “foreigner” in Japanese. It’s considered a derogatory term by some but, when describing some of the dipsomaniac misfits in I’ve met, derogatory terms seem more than reasonable. These tales of mayhem and merriment should ring a bell with anyone who has spent more than 24 hours in Japan. I hope the site will serve as a kind of tonic for gaijin and Japanese alike- an invigorating, tequila-laced chicken soup for the soul of the adventurous drunkard.
: A webcomic about a pompous English expat in Japan.
: http://smt.blogs.com/mari_diary/
: A blog by Mari Kanazawa (金澤真理) from Shibuya, Tokyo
: http://mykafkaesquelife.blogspot.com/
: I'm a 30 something guy from Slovenia, a small country in Europe. I love my blog and this little cyberspace gives me the chance to share my experiences and views on various issues with my readers. What used to be 1 simple blog are now 3 blogs combined in a very useful website with various pages about a whole variety of topics. A lot of my blog is about traveling and Taiwan, because these two things are my main passions in the recent years. In the past six years I have partly lived in Singapore, Malaysia and now Taiwan as well as visited many other East Asian countries. I love all things Asian: languages, history, art, architecture, food, music, pop culture, cinema and people. Maybe that's one of the reasons I moved to Taiwan, married my lovely wife and thrown myself in the daily hustle and bustle of Taipei. Life in Taipei is overwhelming and tough, but it never gets boring.



