January 27, 2007
Version 2.0 of the Learning Center is Live!!!
We have successfully rolled out version 2.0 of the Learning Center. Many thanks to our community whose fabulous suggestions and feedback helped shape the new design, which features a new look & feel, improved user interface, and superior site organization. For some screen shots and a partial list of features please visit the V2.0 Learning Center announcement page.
We encourage everyone who has previously signed up for an account with JapanesePod101.com (Free, Basic, or Premium) to check out the new Learning Center and for those of you new to JapanesePod101.com, to sign up for a 7-Day Free Trial. Please note that while the Learning Center can be accessed by ALL active and expired subscribers, only active Premium subscribers can use... Show more
January 26, 2007
Scheduled Maintenance – 01/27/07 – Learning Center v2.0
On Saturday, January 27th, 2007 from 12am to 3am EST, we will be releasing version 2.0 of the Premium Learning Center. During this time, the JapanesePod101.com will not be available!
The next generation Learning Center will feature an entirely new layout, an improved user interface, and superior site organization.
For questions concerning this upcoming release, please contact us by email at support@japanesepod101.com or post a comment here.
We appreciate your understanding as we continue to improve the JapanesePod101.com site.
Yoroshiku onegai shimasu.
Eran
January 19, 2007
Switching Topics
Well, here I am.
Thrice I said that I would post my next entry, and today will make it thrice that I have fallen short of fulfilling that promise. On the upside, I've spent that time helping to make sure that you get your daily lessons! However, today, instead of simply telling you that I might post my entry next week, I will give you something a little different (that should be a much quicker writeup).
As I mentioned previously, I have recently started attending a Japanese language school here in Tokyo. Whether it's been one or two weeks since I started, I can't quite remember. Nonetheless, I know this topic may be of interest to some of you, so I will intertwine updates about this experience with my kanji learning entries from time... Show more
January 12, 2007
My Next Excuse
My apologies.
I just began attending a Japanese language school here in Tokyo this week. Due to this, I have unfortunately been too busy to write my new entry that I had promised on the 11th. (Peter's PDF promises seem to have rubbed off on me in some way.) So let's move my promise forward one week.
If you're interested, school is fun so far!
Thank you again for your patience and understanding!
Until next week (hopefully),
Nathan
January 12, 2007
Looking for Ranma
爱香 and I were on the outskirts of 上海, looking for a comic called '乱馬1/2'. I had bought an English copy of 乱馬1/2 in Sydney, but now needed the Japanese version, so I could study it.. We had gone up and down 福州路, which is where the major concentration of bookshops are in 上海, but had no luck finding the original Japanese version. Our last chance to find 乱馬1/2 was to head out to 古北区, where the biggest concentration of Japanese expats and shops are.
After reading a tiny ad in a Japanese magazine, we had gone up and down the same road three times, into an apartment block, back out the same apartment block, to the security guard at the front of the apartment block, and finally to a スーパー across the road.
As soon as we entered, I had a bad... Show more
January 11, 2007
Introducing “Share This”…
Mina San,
We have just added a great new plugin from Alex King called "Share This" that allows you to save, catalog, and share posts and lessons that you find interesting on our site with others via social bookmarking sites (e.g. Digg, Del.icio.us, blink, furl, etc.) or by email. You can find the "Share This" link at the bottom of each post below the tag list (or category if no tags are available).
We hope that you enjoy this convenient way to share our content and encourage you to do so.
Yoroshiku onegai shimasu.
JapanesePod101.com
January 8, 2007
Introducing the JapanesePod101.com Affiliate Program
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January 8, 2007
Dimitri’s Incredible Mac Widget!
Dimitri-san has done it again! This time he emerged from his secret programming laboratory with a JapanesePod101.com Widget (see image below)! This incredible widget allows you to listen to any lesson on the feed; furthermore, it even allows you to see lesson specific notes for each lesson by clicking the italic i in lower right corner! Dimitri's diabolic creation has been added to Mac's Dashboard Widgets and can also be downloaded from Dimitri's website.
Please direct all technical questions, issues, and feedback to Dimitri at dimitri008@mac.com (please indicate in the subject line of your email). We too at JapanesePod101.com would love to hear your feedback about the widget.On behalf of eveyone here at JapanesePod101.com, we would... Show more
January 7, 2007
Dimitri’s Amazing Mac Application Update!
Dimitri-san, a young and talented programmer from Los Angeles, has just launched Version 1.0 of his incredible JapanesePod101.com application (see screenshot below). Using our RSS feed, his incredible application enables end users to quickly browse, search, sort, listen, and watch our daily podcasts and videocasts using one convenient tool. You can even see the romaji and transcripts as you hear each lesson!
Version 1.0 includes the following upgrades and improvements:
powerful control over managing all the episodes, as they can be filtered by name, date time — you name it!
instant search built in
easy to use controller for playing episodes
plays video episodes, along with audio ones
next button goes up the list, selecting... Show more
January 1, 2007
Learn Japanese with Max in Shanghai
Hi. My name is Max. I live in Shanghai, China and I've been studying Japanese since November of 2005. Or, as might be more appropriate 平成17年.
I've always been interested in Japan. My aunt lives in Japan, so one of my cousins are Japanese. I traveled to Japan often as a kid, and was always sorry to leave. Every time I have left 東京羽田空港1 I have sworn to return.
I come from a bilingual family, so when someone asks me how long I been learning, I usually dodge the question and say 'quite a while'. I haven't been reading and writing for long, but since coming to Shanghai I have seriously tried to master Chinese.
At the time of my last trip to Japan, in November of 2005, I was already seriously learning Chinese. I was so interested in... Show more