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China: Dreaming of a Red Christmas
Two years ago, a group of PhD students at some of China’s most prestigious universities made headlines when they created an online petition decrying the prevalence of Christmas. To them, Christmas was another example of how the Chinese were blindly follo
EastSouthWestNorth: Reflections Of A Bridge Blogger
Roland Soong of ESWN is notably the first bridge blogger from China.
Maopost.com - Personalized Oil Paintings
Maoart paintings integrate with virtuosity real people’s faces into faithfully reproduced propaganda posters. Based on a photograph provided by you and a poster of your choice, an artist renders you as a socialist hero.
DIGITAL AGE - Did Google Sell Out in China? - Rebecca MacKinnon, Timothy Wu
Should a media company like Google agree to censorship? Rebecca MacKinnon, former CNN China correspondent and co-founder of the blog "Global Voices" battles it out with Tim Wu, Columbia University Law School professor and author of "Who Controls the Inter
ChinaSMACK: Translating Chinese Internet chaos
One of my favorite China Cyberculture blogs gets reviewed on Danwei. ChinaSMACK does a great service telling stories from the underbelly of China's Internet forums (aka BBS).
China Channel Firefox Add-on - Experience the censored Chinese internet at home!
The Firefox add-on China Channel offers internet user outside China to surf the web as if they were in China. Take an unforgetable virtual trip to China and experience the technical expertise of the Chinese Ministry of Information Industry (supported by w
The Louis Vuitton Soundwalk: Gong Li, Shu Qi, Joan Chen
A trio of audio walking guides. Three famous Chinese actresses guide you through three great Chinese cities.
Hotspot Shield VPN (to easily spoof your IP)
Also a neat way of getting around network filters, Hotspot Shield creates a virtual private network (VPN) between your laptop or iPhone and our Internet gateway. This impenetrable tunnel prevents snoopers and hackers from viewing your email, instant messa
Danwei: China Media Timeline
Instead of being all-inclusive or comprehensive, this timeline aims to portray the flavour of each year to allow readers unfamiliar with recent Chinese media history to have an all-round feeling of what it has been like to live through the changes of the
Ethics of Baidu's mp3 search engine
Baidu is renowned as China's glittering internet success story, and as the start-up that gave Google a bloody nose. It dominates the web in the world's second biggest economy with 70 per cent market share, and on Wall Street carries a market cap of almost
italki - Language Exchange and Learning Community
italki.com is where you can find everything you need to learn a language. italki is a social network and an online resource for learning foreign languages. Made in China. ;)
Tencent's QQ makes US$442 million/year
Stunning results posted by Tencent, which operates QQ, the leading IM-SNS-Games service in China. Makes US$442 mil for 2008, $53.6 from ads, $219.1 mil from operations. 341.9 mil active IM users, 26.1 mil paying Internet users, 13.4 mil paying mobile user
Not Good Enough For A Pen-Pal : NPR
Masha Ma was reminded of her own rejection after she heard Yang Peiyi's story. Peiyi was the seven-year-old told she wasn't pretty enough to be shown singing at the Olympics.
News Analysis: Pentagon's New Social-Science Program Stirs Old Anxieties - Chronicle.com
Renewed interest in political and social dynamics under authoritarian regimes. Relevant to my work on China's Internet and Democracy.
Far Eastern Economic Review | China’s Guerrilla War for the Web
Called the “Fifty Cent Party,” the “red vests” and the “red vanguard”, China’s growing armies of Web commentators—instigated, trained and financed by party organizations—have just one mission: to safeguard the interests of the Communist
Western Olympic Ads Cheerlead for China - NYTimes.com
Appealing to Chinese nationalism, a record 63 companies have become sponsors or partners of the Beijing Olympics. Olympic-related advertising in China could reach $4 billion to $6 billion this year, according to CSM, a Beijing marketing research firm.
Twitter in China (Cloned of course)
Chinese Twitter knock-offs include Fanfou, Jiwai and the biggest of them all, Zuosa. While there are an estimated 7,000 Chinese-language Twitter-ers, Zuosa has more than 600,000.
RTÉ Sport: Zheng makes history for China at Wimbledon
'I'm very happy to be in the semi-finals at Wimbledon. These two weeks have been the best of my life,' said Zheng.
China allows bloggers, others to spread quake news
In this May 14, 2008 file photo, a man waits for his mobile phone to charge after a generator was brought to a temporary outdoor shelter in Dujiangyan. Long live the cellphone!
Photographing a Wedding and then an Earthquake | lelandwong's Xanga Site - Weblog
Can you imagine what it was like to have been photographing a wedding in Sichuan, China when 7.9 earthquake hit and shakes for three minutes with the entire church crashing down? (via Kottke.org)
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