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Japan is a digital laggard

September 2, 2021 By admin

Despite its tech-savvy image, Japan is a digital laggard. To narrow the gap, the country must address a shortage of technology workers, a deficit made worse by the near absence of women. https://t.co/Kzl8Hn4q8m

— NYTimes Tech (@nytimestech) September 2, 2021

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