why Japan’s internet is weirdly designed

Use code ANSWER to get 10% off your Hostinger plan today (on top of ongoing offers like their Black Friday/Cyber Monday $ for Premium Shared web hosting with a 48-month plan): In 2013, an article suggested that Japanese web design looks different from the rest of the world. In this video, Sabrina uses an AI to figure out if that is true and, if yes, why. SUPPORT US ON PATREON SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER BIBLIOGRAPHY Here’s a video that tackles the cultural elements I didn’t give enough attention to: Check out my website (and the bibliography for this video) here: STILL INTERESTED IN WEB DEV HISTORY? Check out Richard MacManus’s blog that paints a really great view of the time: SOCIAL MEDIA Sabrina Twitter: Instagram: Melissa Twitter: Instagram: Taha Twitter: Instagram: CREDITS Video by Sabrina Cruz Video Editing by Joe Trickey Motion Design by Joe Trickey Sound Design by Joe Trickey Special Thanks to Richard MacManus, Jade Codinera, Melissa Fernandes, Manav Kaushal, Laksh Agarwal, Ysmael P, Bishesh Dhaubhadel, Elisa Fatini, Bhawna, NotDanielSmith, Tony Manish Howlett, Jane Manchun Wong, mellowdyyyy, Rahul Patel, Hubik, Anjali Sharma, Nabihah Ashari, Jeremy Ghinn, Shawlyyourekidding, Chloe, Katrina Mae Esposo, Akodaki MUSIC Epidemic Sound. Get started today using our affiliate link. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 oopsie, i did a misinformation 00:34 what went wrong 01:45 i ruin my DMs for content 02:00 overcompensating for 60 seconds 03:07 is this a woman in STEM? 04:00 is Japanese web design different? 06:04 thank you Hostinger :) 08:07 figuring out why Japanese web design is so different 08:34 Japanese characters are built different 09:56 now THAT’S a woman in STEM 10:30 how technology shaped web design 13:39 why Japan didn’t follow the rest of the world ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Welcome to the joke under the fold! i forgot to write a joke please just comment. i just got off 7 hours of meetings. please let me live :’-)
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