Coming up on Tokyo Diary: Pitches from top Japanese Web 2.0 Entrepreneurs . . . and French Maids - Maidols
By Tom Foremski - June 9, 2008
[I'm a little behind on my Tokyo Diary because of celebrating my daughter's graduation from middle school and her 14th birthday. But here is a taste of what is still in store...]
Meetings with some of Japan's savviest young entrepreneurs . . .
A visit to a Tokyo "garage" based startup - more like a closet than a garage. . .
And an introduction to the French maid subculture: Maidol . . .
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Comments (1)
I've been following your Japanese diary, Tom, as it's a country I've always wanted to visit. Couldn't help but notice it looks like Japan's savviest young entrepreneurs are all using Macs. Maybe they're onto something? Would love to hear more about the tech innovations you got wind of while there, as well as the food (I love the Japanese style of food presentation). Keep up the tales of your trip!
Posted: June 9, 2008 11:38 AM