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  • WWJ Welcomes Shinnyushain

    Gail NakadaYesterday, WWJ formally welcomed long-time Tokyo tech journalist Gail Nakada as host of our “MobaHo!” videocast. Gail did a fantastic job in front of the camera and kept the stressed corporate marketing guy on the spot with charm, wit and a bunch of insightful questions proving this is one WWJ journo not to be messed with. To be accurate, Gail isn’t really a ‘New Entering Company Employee’ (Shinnuyshain); she’s been contributing very cool stories to WWJ since late last fall, including an in-depth look at DoCoMo’s new designer models and a report on the mobile Web’s first cell-phone soap opera. We look forward to seeing more stories and videos in 2005!

    Posted: 25 January 2005 | Filed: Editor's Note, Sign of the Times | Feedback | Print |
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