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episode 012 - review of 2009, predictions for 2010, our New Year resolutions and our first competition

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We shared our New Year resolutions for messa.tv and messaliberty. hulor, blog posts and WordPress development all got a mention. 2009 was a busy year in the tech world in Japan and we reviewed it, Top 5 fashion. See if you agree with what we thought were the biggest or most important events of last year (with special mention of Ken's new big screen TV). Continuing with the Top 5 style, we did predictions for 2010 for the Japanese tech world, including the battle between Twitter Japan and Ameba Now. Predictions are always tricky to get right. Check back with us regularly to see if we get any of them right through the year. But we are also interested in hearing from you and so we are giving away this special and pretty amazing puzzle in our first competition. You can make any picture from its 300 pieces, and it works best with portraits. Check out the link for more info. To enter the competition, all you need to do is send us via email, or leave a comment below with one of your own predictions for 2010 for the Japanese IT/Web/Tech world. The best or most interesting prediction will win the puzzle. The competition is open to anyone and we will send it anywhere. Looking forward to your many interesting predictions!
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We shared our New Year resolutions for messa.tv and messaliberty. hulor, blog posts and WordPress development all got a mention. 2009 was a busy year in the tech world in Japan and we reviewed it, Top 5 fashion. See if you agree with what we thought were the biggest or most important events of last year (with special mention of Ken's new big screen TV). Continuing with the Top 5 style, we did predictions for 2010 for the Japanese tech world, including the battle between Twitter Japan and Ameba Now. Predictions are always tricky to get right. Check back with us regularly to see if we get any of them right through the year. But we are also interested in hearing from you and so we are giving away this special and pretty amazing puzzle in our first competition. You can make any picture from its 300 pieces, and it works best with portraits. Check out the link for more info. To enter the competition, all you need to do is send us via email, or leave a comment below with one of your own predictions for 2010 for the Japanese IT/Web/Tech world. The best or most interesting prediction will win the puzzle. The competition is open to anyone and we will send it anywhere. Looking forward to your many interesting predictions!
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