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One of Japanese participants to Twitter, Inc.'s special event to launch a Japan-based mobile version of the popular microblogging service shows the Twitter page asking "what are you doing?" in Japanese on the mobile phone in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009. Twitter launched its Japanese mobile site, hoping to penetrate a country where other U.S. social networking sites, including Facebook and MySpace, have failed to capture much ground.
One of Japanese participants to Twitter, Inc.’s special event to launch a Japan-based mobile version of the popular microblogging service shows the Twitter page asking “what are you doing?” in Japanese on the mobile phone in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009. Twitter launched its Japanese mobile site, hoping to penetrate a country where other U.S. social networking sites, including Facebook and MySpace, have failed to capture much ground.
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TOKYO — Twitter Inc. now speaks Japanese — and it plans to be multilingual within months.

The popular microblogging service launched a Japan-based mobile version Thursday, hoping to penetrate a country where other U.S. social-networking sites have failed to capture much ground.

Japanese is Twitter’s sole foreign-language platform so far, and the company’s efforts here indicate it’s serious about making it big in Japan — and eventually all over the world.

Twitter teamed up with Tokyo-based Internet firm Digital Garage Inc. in early 2008. It launched a Japanese-language platform for cellphones and other mobile devices in the spring of 2008.

“It’s an excellent opportunity for us to see where we can go in Asia in general because Japan represents a leading edge, with advanced mobile usage,” said Twitter co-founder Biz Stone in Tokyo for the launch. “Mobile is in Twitter’s DNA.”

The company will roll out the site in Spanish, German, French and Italian over the next few months, Stone added. The Associated Press

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