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Category Archives: Internet
Chinese website goes after U.S. Amb. Huntsman for “cheerleading” protests
Today, M4.cn published a story and video showing U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman Jr. at Wangfujing on Sunday afternoon, when the “jasmine protests” were supposed to take place. The video was also posted to Youtube.
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Julian Assange on China
Julian Assange on China: “Free … speech can still cause reform and that the power structure is still inherently political, as opposed to fiscal.”
AK47 toting panda, who lives in U.S.
An offensive website that calls liberal thinkers and sympathizers to the West as “slaves to the West” but is hosted on a U.S. server.
Google, Wikileaks and an anonymous U.S. Embassy “contact”
Questions about the one China story that is being widely circulated from the latest Wikileaks data dump of confidential cables from U.S. embassies and consulates.
Google & CIA invested data mining company looks at Hu Jintao
A company invested in by both Google and the CIA analyzes Hu Jintao through his travel history.
The Chinese Internet reports on Nanjing factory explosion
Old and new media reporting on the deadly blast at a chemicals factory in Nanjing.
Chinese computer magazine curses at Tencent
“Fucking Tencent!” exclaims the latest issue of China Computerworld.
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Tagged China Computerworld, Tencent
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Welcome to the i-Party
The Communication University of China’s branch of the Communist Party launches a cell phone newspaper: 中传机关手机党报, or i-Party.
Posted in Internet, Mobile phone and wireless, Newspapers
Tagged aside, Communication University of China, i-Party, party organs
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Baidu vs. Google: in search of accessible, useful results
Maomy at Oh My Media searches for software and finds that Baidu’s results are less relevant and more out of date than Google’s.
404 million Internet users, 18 million 3G users
Internet, 3G mobile and box office numbers for China, 2010.