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Tag Archives: blogs
Filtering software: parents worried about their children
Blogger Fei Dao sees another possible motive for the July 1 deadline for installing Green Dam filtering software.
Doing business in China in the 1970s
A promising new blog by an old China hand.
Ai Weiwei on the Square
Two photos by Ai Weiwei.
Declaring a separation from irrational online public opinion
Lu Jinbo draws a line distancing himself from online public opinion.
Posted in Freedom of expression
Tagged blogs, books, Lu Jinbo, online public opinion, publishing
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CCTV.com plagiarism
Plagiarism amongst giants
Posted in Intellectual Property
Tagged blogs, CCTV, Ctrip, intellectual property, IPR, plagiarism
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Yellow, violent blogs
Very yellow, very violent blogs about People’s Daily coverage of the “two sessions”.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged blogs, Internet, Peter Ford, Two sessions
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China – South America blog
A blog about China and Latin America, and some Kunming government promotional materials, sourced from an expatriate-run blog.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged @altcat, blogs, Latin America, South America
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Behind the Chinese blogging boom
Japanese writer Kato Yoshikazu discusses blog popularity in China
Posted in Blogs
Tagged blogs, Kato Yoshikazu, Oriental Outlook
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China’s first blogger: Isaac Mao
In this interview, Isaac Mao (毛向辉), China’s first blogger and a self proclaimed “free philosopher of sharism,” talks about how many major news stories in China first break online with local netizens using blogs and other social media tools to find, share, and uncover the truth about issues the mainstream / traditional media aren’t allowed to cover. Mao goes on to speak optimistically about China’s social progress and evolution, assuring that the country is moving toward a modern society very much worth looking forward to.
Posted in Blogs, Internet, Media, People
Tagged blogs, CNBloggerCon, CNBloggercon Interviews, Isaac Mao, social media, society
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To hell with Suzhou dialect!
A multi-faceted blog by an American Muslim in China.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged Arabic, blogs, Islam, language, language learning, Manchu, nciku, Persian, Popup Chinese, Uyghur, Xiaoerjing
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