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:In this context, I guess [[FEP]] should have to mean [[front end processor]]. In 1980s Japan, typical early-time Japanese input methods were a kind of front end processors (FEP), so they were called Japanese language FEP (or simply FEP). --[[User:Rija|Rija]] 17:24, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
 
== Unsuitable Bias? ==
 
The following line can be found in [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Japanese_language_and_computers&oldid=286423646 this revision] of this article (latest revision as of writing, link provided for reference):<br />''There has been resistance against Unicode in Japan since it is said to be an American invention not Japanese.''
 
Are there any reliable sources to support such an argument? And even if there were reliable sources, is such an argument even necessary in this article? Coming from a Japanese family living in the US, I can see both sides of the issue and I feel such a statement detracts from the educational and, most importantly, neutral nature of an encyclopedia. [[User:King Arthur6687|King Arthur6687]] ([[User talk:King Arthur6687|talk]]) 23:19, 5 October 2009 (UTC)