From WSJopinion: For competitive and geopolitical reasons, the U.S. and Japan need to work together to spark a mobile-technology revolution, writes hmikitani_e
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Images: AFP/Express/Getty Images/AP Composite: Mark KellyMost Americans think of Japan as manufacturing world-class cars and consumer electronics. But Japan is also a tech-services superpower that encourages online commerce, embraces artificial intelligence, exports innovative video games, and works in partnership with the U.S. to revolutionize mobile connectivity.
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