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Longtime readers of this blog will recall I have devoted extensive time to the various woes of foreign (read: American) Internet companies in China, covering both their business and political woes . (Recap of previous posts here .) Now we've reached the Read More...
Periodically journalist friends ask me who can comment on China Internet issues. The list of people I send them to is pretty short. Someone who's always near the top is Sam Flemming of CIC , a company in Shanghai that specializes in watching what is unfolding Read More...
As the owner of a Powerbook I recently went through Apple's battery recall. One of my two batteries was affected. I filled out the online form and within a week a new battery was delivered with a postage-paid return envelope for the old one. Crisp, clean Read More...
Microsoft (or Apple) may want to get on the horn to the folks at Xinhua, who apparently haven't got their digital music player models entirely sorted out. An article on Microsoft's licensing deal with Universal music for the Zune music player included Read More...
Is YouTube a time bomb for Google in China? November 6, 2006 On the heels of last week's Internet Governance Forum in Athens, an event that yielded some memorable statements , I thought it might be worth pondering a situation infested with unroosted chickens: Read More...
Imagethief was interested to read today all about the interesting things oozing out of the Internet Governance Forum current taking place in Athens. First, of course, US Internet firms are, as always, under pressure for their complicity in the Chinese Read More...
Time was short today, so you've been spared the mooncake rant, the cultural relativism rant and a few other choice in-development rants. But I did notice a few articles that I though I'd pass along to readers so you can keep outta trouble. Just because Read More...
Lessons from the Chinabounder case September 12, 2006 A month ago, in a post I wrote on my Imagethief blog about the pecking order of foreigners in China, an anonymous commenter asked me what I thought of a blog at chinabounder.blogspot.com (currently Read More...
Also via the suddently prolific David Wolf , BusinessWeek's Einhorn tells Foxconn's Terry Gou to suck it up and hire a good flack : [The crisis has left] some people wondering who's giving you advice. I spoke to one exec from a big multinational that Read More...
According to ESWN Foxconn has reduced the damages requested to 1 yuan. Roland is citing a very brief Netease report, and I am not sure how authoritative it is. But if it is true, then it means that Foxconn has taken one of the possible paths I outlined Read More...
You may recall Foxconn, AKA Honhai Precision Manufacturing, as the company at the center of a recent PR crisis for Apple Computer, when a British newspaper published reports that they were mistreating the workforce responsible for assembling luscious Read More...
Jason Dean of the Wall Street Journal's Beijing bureau has written the latest chapter (subscription) in the annals of foreign Internet companies' bleak histories in China. Jason's article looks into a segment we don't hear too much about in these Web Read More...
I have a lot of time for Rebecca MacKinnon . She has worthwhile things to say about China, and she's been an energetic and outspoken advocate for a more open media and Internet environment in China and a greater degree of accountability from the foreign Read More...
Did the People's Daily get hacked? August 10, 2008 The People's Daily , the official mouthpiece of China's Communist Party, has been called many things: staid, dull, propagandistic, impenetrable, bizarre. One thing it has rarely been called is racy. But Read More...
CSR Asia's Stephen Frost has a good analysis of the Dell situation in this week's CSR Asia Newsletter. He also talks about why MNCs sometimes get singled out for extra harsh treatment: This phenomenon of taking companies to task for real or perceived Read More...
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