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Long time readers will remember that Imagethief started a blog for CNET on the China technology scene called "Little Red Blog" back in 2006, and ran it for about a year. My archived posts can be found under the "CNET Asia" tag in my tag cloud, at right. Read More...
Below is my final post (number 81) for CNET Asia: A new chairman for the Little Red Blog 30/05/2007 No need to worry, it's not some kind of back room putsch. This is, in fact, a peaceful transition of power. I've very much enjoyed watching the China technology Read More...
As regular readers will have observed, I have got lazy about cross-posting my CNET posts in the last couple of months. This is largely because I am winding down the CNET gig and partially because I am just, well, lazy. Anyway, here is the last big batch. Read More...
God bless the contradictions. And thanks to the people who have volunteered as potential LRB authors. I've passed your info onto the editor. Also worthy of a general read is this IHT article on how more countries are looking askance at YouTube. I remain Read More...
I've been lazy about cross-posting the updates, so here are the last few, going clear back to the emergence of the Nail House story. On a related note, I will be retiring from the CNET gig at the end of May for a variety of reasons, most of which are Read More...
Perry Wu of China Tech News does. And he has a convincing case . A mining company that has suddenly decided it wants to be in the video sharing business: On March 5, 2007, Admax Resources changed its name to China YouTV Corporation. I'm not joking when Read More...
HiPiHi: China's Second-Life March 13, 2007 China is well known for picking up western ideas and gleefully running with them. They've certainly been doing this in the Internet industry, where they have launched successful search engines (Baidu), auction Read More...
Latest Internet cafe ban an exercise in futility March 13, 2007 As usual, the annual full session of the National Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (NCPPCC) is proving a fertile time for crackdowns on things seen to be damaging to Chinese Read More...
Yeeyan translates Chinese tech news and blogs into English March 4, 2007 Yeeyan is a new Chinese blog that runs a great two-way translation service, translating English blog posts and articles on a number of topics into Chinese and vice-versa. "Yeeyan" Read More...
Does it matter if Google can't have Gmail.cn? March 3, 2007 A few days ago Reuters published an article about Google's attempts to buy the Gmail.cn domain from a Chinese company. It seems that Google has been frustrated in its attempts to get its hands Read More...
All Internet bets are off 27/02/2007 The runup to March's dual government extravaganzas, the meeting of the full National People's Congress and the (take a breath) national committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Congress, is always a Read More...
3G is coming to China! Sort of... February 15, 2007 China Tech News reports that TD-SCDMA networks will be rolled out by October of 2007. Does this mean that the Ministry of Information Infrastructure (MII) is living up to its pledge to roll out TD-SCDMA, Read More...
Baidu news and gossip site now in English February 11, 2007 Via the indispensable China Web 2.0 Review , I see that Baidu news and gossip site Baiduer has launched an English version . Love or hate Baidu, they are one of the most interesting and influential Read More...
Internet imperils Chinese civilization yet again February 8th, 2007 Those crazy Internet kids are ruining the Chinese language. Or so you would think from a cute pair of Xinhua stories that ran today. (I realize that "cute" and "Xinhua" aren't words that Read More...
Early warning signs of danger for MySpace China February 6th, 2007 Last October News Corp media baron Rupert Murdoch, the proud owner of social networking gorilla MySpace, announced that he was planning to develop MySpace China. Anyone who has studied Read More...
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