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Mixi (株式会社MIXI, Kabushiki Gaisha Mikushī, stylized as MIXI, and formerly stylized as mixi) is an online Japanese social networking service. It was founded in 1999 and is owned by Mixi, Inc. (TYO: 2121). As of September 2012, Mixi had about 14 million monthly active users, with about 8.6 million of those on smartphones. [1]
Monster Strike (モンスターストライク, Monsutā Sutoraiku) is a mobile Japanese role-playing physics game with elements of puzzle, strategy and cooperative multiplayer. It is developed by Mixi for iOS and Android platforms. The game was created by former Capcom game designer Yoshiki Okamoto.
Batara Eto (衛藤バタラ, Etō Batara), formerly known as Batara Kesuma, is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer (as of 2007) of mixi, a Japanese social networking site. [1] He is currently co-founder and managing partner of East Ventures, a venture capital firm focusing on Japan and Southeast Asia. [citation needed]
Voiced by: Jun Konno (Japanese); Kyle Phillips [3] (English) A right fielder and power hitter with a high strike out rate. He is a talkative friend of Touma and one of many with a crush on Otomi. He usually has the worst academic scores in class. Tadashi Imagawa (今川 正, Imagawa Tadashi) Voiced by: Nobuaki Kanemitsu (Japanese); Dallas Reid ...
Rinkai! (リンカイ!) is a Japanese mixed-media project about women's keirin cycling created by Mixi.A manga series by Kiyoshi Yamane titled Rinkai! Azalea began serialization in Amazia's Manga Bang! service in April 2024.
Cicada formed in late 2012 when band member Tomo Wakabayashi began searching for members of a trip-hop band on the social networking site mixi. The name Cicada comes from the video game Front Mission, which features a mecha called Cicada. [1] Cicada performed at the Apple Music Festival in 2014. [1]
Days after Tiana's debut, a controversial news article surfaced in several popular Japanese websites, including a widely used SNS (social networking service) website known as mixi, raising the question of whether or not Tiana Xiao has a shot at becoming the next Hikaru Utada, due to a similarity in upbringing, educational background, musical ...
As social networking services experienced a boom in Japan with the arrival of Facebook and the rapid growth of the Japanese social networking service Mixi, Myspace Japan was supportive in expanding the Japanese music market globally. [5] In 2010 he became involved in the development of SoftBank's social network and music streaming service.