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Sharism: A Mind Revolution

Isaac Mao writes about sharing on the World Wide Web.

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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.

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China’s first blogger on the Chinese blogosphere

Chairman Mao Yesterday, The Guardian published an article written by Isaac Mao titled “China’s First Blogger: It Was Just Like a Fairy Story.” Mao also recently spoke at the Guardian’s Future of Journalism Conference. In the article, Mao talks about … Continue reading

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Does copyright law hinder innovation?

Rebecca MacKinnon reports on a panel discussion on copyright law.

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