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Maniwa – The Wooden Super Car
Maniwa was hand-made by wood craftsmen, for Japanese company Sada-Kenbi.
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Make Your Own Edible Insects with GUMMIX
Produced by Japanese company Megahouse, the GUMMIX kit allows kids and grown-ups to make their own jelly insects, as pranks or food decorations.
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A walking robot on the Moon?
Well, it could someday be a reality -- thanks to a group of Japanese companies which is actually planning to land a humanoid robot on the Earth's satellite by 2015.
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The Japanese Introduced the World’s Largest OLED
New Japanese company will exceed 100 inches (2.5 meters) diagonally, according to an official press release. The company Mitsubishi Electric introduced the world’s largest OLED- display.
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Amazing Robot Nurse of The Future (Video)
A Japanese company has made a realistic robot nurse complete with facial expressions that could possibly be used in hospitals in the future.
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Rooms of Japanese Teens
It is quite clear from some of the rooms in the pictures that teenagers live in there whereas the other rooms are furnished with the latest technology and look more like an office of some hi-tech company.
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In Japan even Barcodes are well designed
The D-barcode specializes in converting traditional barcodes into something more . Since 2005, D-Barcode has created barcodes for most Japanese companies.Prices for the design of the code starting from 1000 € and can reach 4,000-6000 € for the exclusi
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In Japan even Barcodes are well designed
The D-barcode specializes in converting traditional barcodes into something more . Since 2005, D-Barcode has created barcodes for most Japanese companies.Prices for the design of the code starting from 1000 € and can reach 4,000-6000 € for the exclusi
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Japanese Cars in the Future [Video]
Car that will drive in the future, futuristic japanese cars
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9 Companies on the Ropes in 2011
Whether because of dated products, broken business models or off-target strategies, a lot of notable companies are struggling as they enter the new year. Consider the plights of Sears, Barnes and Noble, Kodak and these 6 others.
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9 Companies on the Ropes in 2011
Whether because of dated products, broken business models or off-target strategies, a lot of notable companies are struggling as they enter the new year. Consider the plights of Sears, Barnes and Noble, Kodak and these 6 others.
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The Wondrous Locomotives of Raymond Loewy
The collaboration between Raymond Loewy and the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) was a fruitful one. The PRR was, for several years, the biggest railroad company in the USA, controlling, at its peak, more than 16 000 Km (10 000 miles) of rail line and employin
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Elastic Water by Japanese Scientists
Bernama, a part of the Malaysian National News Agency, reports that Japanese scientists from the Tokyo University have created a new material, called “Elastic Water.” It consists mostly of water by 95 percent with an added two grams of clay and organi
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Lexus’ Hybrid Cars form Shapes on the Road
A television commercial for car company Lexus. The video is short but sweet, as it shows a larger number of cars forming shapes on the road.
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10 Bizarre Japanese Inventions
The Japanese are known the world over for their ingenuity, their inventiveness and their love of the absurd.
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Hotel on the wheels
This bus is owned and operated as Rotel which is the acronym of a German tour company – The Rolling Hotel and a custom-modified Mercedes 0404 is used for the purpose. This bus features 24 passenger seats and 26 sleeping berths.
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Top 10 Famous Failed Dot-Com Companies
Dot-com company is a company deal their business through Internet. Usually through a website that uses the popular top-level domain, “.com”. There are thousands of failed companies from the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Here are a few of the large
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The Google Maps Alphabet
Google. The best and the most powerful company on the internet provided us to see everything on the planet with Google Maps. So we came to idea to create interesting Google Map Alphabet. Enjoy!
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The Shrines and Temples of Japan: Nikko
Nikko is located in the mountains in central Honshu surrounded by Japanese cedar forests. The first temple was established in 782 by the high priest Shodo as the forests around the area had always been sacred to the Shinto religion. The town of Nikko even
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Behold the Potato Power
Yissum Research Development Company Ltd., the technology transfer arm of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has introduced solid organic electric battery based upon treated potatoes.
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