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Why Japan Fears Internet Politics | Newsweek International Edition | Newsweek.com
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Surprising as it sounds, Kanda's frustrations are fairly typical. The Internet may be transforming political campaigns in other countries, as candidates use it to mobilize supporters and harvest donations. In the United States, Barack Obama has proved a master of the new art and has raised record sums on the Web. Yet campaigning on the Internet still proves virtually impossible in Japan, because the country's political establishment fears the medium's formidable potential for change.
China Matters: The Betancourt Blockbuster
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I see the Betancourt story as a sign that the traditional US media—its traditional eminence eroded by a proliferation of alternative outlets, erosion of its revenue base, and the subsequent decline of the journalistic coverage and quality that once gave it its distinction and competitive advantage—realizes that promotional partners are needed to give its generic product added prominence.
For US media outlets, the biggest promotional partner is, of course, the US government.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Warning sounded on web's future
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Sir Tim spoke prior to the unveiling of a Foundation he has co-created that aims to make the web truly worldwide.
It will also look at ways to help people decide if sites are trustworthy and reliable sources of information.
McCain Has No Clue on Tech Issues | Media and Technology | AlterNet
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Last fall, Obama went to Google headquarters to unveil his proposals related to information technology. He covered the waterfront: broadband access, federal funding for the sciences, using the Internet as a tool to increase government accountability, and more. He promised to appoint the nation's first Chief Technology Officer, a high-level staffer who will make sure that every federal agency has "best-in-class technologies" and uses best practices.
China Journal : China Internet Research Conference: Two Views of Chinese Internet Users
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The result was a challenge to the prevalent thinking that the Internet in China is all about entertainment, and that Chinese users will stay complacent under Internet control and management, since greater freedom of expression was allowed right after the quake. But now it remains to be seen whether these changes will have a lasting impact on Internet use in China. With the state returning to its tight pre-quake controls over the Internet, users may resist giving up their recent freedoms.
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The Worst Case Scenario, in which all the following happens:
1) Tibetan monks or the FLG self-immolate during the opening ceremonies.
2) Foreign tourists complain about secondhand smoke, "massage" phone calls to their hotel rooms, spitting, lack of queues and price gouging.
3) Domestic tourists complain about even worse price gouging. Indignant domestic visitors get mad when their tickets are revealed to be fakes.
4) Wiseacre tourists pose in front of the Olympics logo re-enacting this picture. Hilarity ensues when Chinese citizens/officials get wind of it.
5) Athletes complain of racial profiling and repressive security measures at the Olympic Village, though in fairness its the Chinese security apparatus trying to do their best.
6) A phalanx of visitors with protest t-shirts are detained.
7) Japanese athletes get harassed.
8) Triathletes succumb to pollution, or controversy erupts over the US and other teams sporting breathing masks.
9) Nasty poor sportsmanship rears its head when Liu Xiang doesn't win the gold.
10) Afghanistan's only competing athlete misses his event due to traffic.
11) African athletes get harassed in Sanlitun.
12) Al Qaeda or some other nutjobs pull a Munich. -
其實昨晚,小女子一直在惦記一個人:就是去年八月從三亞奔跑三千多公里進北京支持奧運的海南“小神鹿”張慧敏。我想,今天有二百多位火炬手參加圣火傳遞,可能誰也比不上小慧敏對奧運圣火的感情強烈。然而,因為她的奔跑有爭議,我們在這個對的日子里,沒有見到最對的人。
一個孩子,不論她的行為是否得到廣泛認同,她的支持奧運夢想應該被尊重。全然的漠視,集體的失言, - 2 more annotations...
第一财经 精彩栏目 曹国伟:新浪新政
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曹:我觉得其实新浪在这么多年来的大家看新浪的话,您刚才在开始的时候讲到一点比如说你用新浪,很多周围的人用新浪,有一点是可以肯定的中国有影响力的人群比如说媒体的记者从业人员,比如说我们的企业家,比如说包括。。。。他如果上网的话应该来说绝大部分是上新浪网的,也就是说新浪它的网民,它不但有最广泛的网民基础,而且很重要的它占有了中国最重要的最有影响力的网民,所以它的品牌,它的影响力,它的高质量的网民的数量决定了它在这方面的一个很强的一个优势,那么你们看我们现在很多的发展都围绕这样一个优势去发展也就是说我们在内容上,我刚才也讲到我们做博客,做播客是希望能够从网民自身的创造里面得到更多的内容,更多的沟通,更多的流量,那么反过来说我们还是不遗余力的维护我们原来的一些强势的地方,比如说我们跟所有传统媒体的合作,今天新浪大概有两千多家传统媒体的合作伙伴,然后我们自己也做很多新的我们自己新浪做的内容比如说您去过我们的聊天室是吧,我们的聊天室到现在为止已经接待了一万名的嘉宾,还有很多很多比如说我们的体育,娱乐,财经很多的内容都是我们自己创造的,那么这三种不同内容的渠道来自传统媒体作为网站自身创造的还有我们大量网民介入的参与的内容
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叶:黄金时间段跟电视一样。
曹:非常像,比如说我们的黄金时段早上九点那个时候到早上十点是我们的黄金时段,下午四五点钟,是一个晚上八九点又是一个,其实是非常像的,那么那个时候你卖广告的话你的用户很多可以看到的人很多其实直觉上很容易被理解。
The Great Firewall: China's Misguided — and Futile — Attempt to Control What Happens Online
The Atlantic Online | March 2008 | “The Connection Has Been Reset” | James Fallows
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What the government cares about is making the quest for information just enough of a nuisance that people generally won’t bother. Most Chinese people, like most Americans, are interested mainly in their own country. All around them is more information about China and things Chinese than they could possibly take in. The newsstands are bulging with papers and countless glossy magazines. The bookstores are big, well stocked, and full of patrons, and so are the public libraries. Video stores, with pirated versions of anything. Lots of TV channels. And of course the Internet, where sites in Chinese and about China constantly proliferate. When this much is available inside the Great Firewall, why go to the expense and bother, or incur the possible risk, of trying to look outside?
我看大陆博客 - Mr. Monday -- My-Hou不務正業
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大陆从一个封闭的国家到一个逐渐开放的国家总是会有转型的阵痛期。因此,在大陆的博客据我观察仍是受到许多法条的规范,以及 “思想” 上的规范。像是大陆最着名的中国防火长城 (GFW) 将许多网站全部屏蔽在大陆外面,因此大陆的博客跟台湾的博客再交流以及互动上面无法频繁这个也是一点关键原因。
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