Hi Benny and lists,

On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 2:35 AM, Benny <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have never heard of him, but according to Takashi's description, it's
> certainly interesting if he can relate his experience to the Wikipedian
> community in the event of disaster, the community response in the form of a
> wiki website, and so forth. Even if he doesn't deserve the prime time, he
> should be contacted at least. Does his work also crosses path with Japanese
> Wikipedia, Takashi, and what's his background?

Thanks for your interests. I'm not sure whether his work has crossed path with
Japanese Wikipedia (that's because I have not comprehensively checked his work.
It does not mean he did nothing for it.) I'll add lines here if I
found further details.

According to his self-bio:
http://www.arg.ne.jp/node/7000 (written in Japanese, sorry)
He worked for a publishing company serving as an editor for a year,
after graduated
from International Christian University. After leaving the publisher,
he worked as
self-employed and later joined Yahoo! Japan. He worked for Y! search,
Categories,
Staff Blog, Y! Chiebukuro (Q&A UGM), Search Ranking, Y! Encyclopedia (free
search of a proprietary encyclopedia)  and so on.
Beside his professional work, he started Academic Resource Guide (ARG,
http://www.arg.ne.jp/) since 1999 as a voluntary work. In 2009, he
left Y! Japan and
made ARG a private firm.

--Takashi

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