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Category Archives: Mobile phone and wireless
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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Richard Robinson on the future of mobile media
Q&A with Richard Robinson on the future of mobile media.
Posted in Mobile phone and wireless
Tagged mobile media
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Tangos Chan on the future of mobile media
Danwei’s event tomorrow night on the future of mobile media is now fully booked and registration is closed. From now until Wednesday, we will publish short Q&A pieces with media and digital experts, thoughts on the future of the media … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile phone and wireless
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Benjamin Joffe on the future of mobile media
Benjamin Joffe on the future of mobile media.
Posted in Mobile phone and wireless
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Lu Gang on the future of mobile media
Lu Gang on the future of the mobile media industry.
Posted in Mobile phone and wireless
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Thomas Crampton on the future of mobile media
Thomas Crampton on the future of mobile media.
Posted in Mobile phone and wireless
Tagged mobile media, Thomas Crampton
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Mobile media: where is the money?
The Fourth Danwei Plenary Session will take place on Wednesday January 27, 2010 in Beijing, China.
It’s a panel discussion about mobile phones and the media business.
Posted in Mobile phone and wireless
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Mobile and the new new media
Mark your calendars: The Fourth Danwei Plenary Session is scheduled for Wednesday January 27, 2010. It’s a panel discussion all about mobile phones and the media business.
Posted in Mobile phone and wireless
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Nial O’Connor Introduces Jing Jing
In this video short, Nial O’Connor presents Jing Jing – the title character of the comic – and discusses her character, powers, and world.
Posted in Comics, Featured Video, Mobile phone and wireless, Video
Tagged Adam Schokora, animation, comic, comic books, illustration, Jing Jing, Jing Squared, Nara, Nial O'Connor, Shanghai, Zeldz Magnoonis
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