Footnote [57]:
When the use of e-mail started spreading in Japan, its first users were
mostly computer programmers. They were young and free to talk with fellow
professionals of other firms -- which was not usual custom among company
employees in those days without e-mail. When a small firm of computer software
programming received a big job, its news was flashed via e-mail and recruited
fellow programmers from other firms. This initiated a fluid job market
in Japan, and hence started to "open" its society.
Hundreds of Japanese has recently sent angry e-mail messages to their
Japanese Prime Minister to bring down his cabinet member for his misconduct
<Business Week, October 6, 1997, Page 144) -- an example of the effective
use of e-mail in Japan.