About Nipponster

We heart Google

We have to come clean and confess that we are big Google groupies. We love Google and since imitation is the biggest form of flattery (or however that saying goes) we are endeavoring to imitate its greatness and it’s motto: “Don’t Be Evil”

Our mission is “to organize and enhance ALL of the Japan-related content available online.”
We want to make Japan-related content easily accessible and easier for you to play with.

The Nipponster Search Engine has a number of features that do just that.

In addition to the search engine we are working on a powerful tagging and rating system that will let you discuss and rate content, websites, and articles). The prototype for this is the current hot search archives.

There is also our Nipponster toolbar; bringing power tools (like Rikai, jim Breen’s dictionary, flashcards, and audio lessons) together with entertainment (like TV and radio internet broadcasts) to make an easy to use language resource.

We plan to improve on these things (you can help by giving feedback) and bring you a lot more.

Keep an eye on us because we are moving along and will keep rolling out new stuff.
We do it for you, the Japan-enthusiasts of the world.
-Tori

2 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    Posted November 28, 2006 at 11:02 am | Permalink

    Hi, I’m Linish from India. Working as a Sr.Software Engineer. I have very good english communication skill. I’m looking for a suitable openning in ur company. My Skill sets are :
    Asp.Net,VB.Net,C#.Net,XML,XSLT,SQLServer etc.

    I hope you will do favourable help for me.

    My email ID : linishraj@yahoo.com

  2. Nipponster Staff
    Posted June 4, 2007 at 3:18 pm | Permalink

    Thank you Linish for your inquiry! We have responded to you by email.

    -Tori

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  1. [...] It’s not that I don’t love Google, I do. But I saw something unique in Swicki and their “social search.” I still believe that voting and searching ought to be together, especially in vertical search (like Japan-related search) where there can be a community built around searching. [...]

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