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Tag Archives: blog
Adult video star Aoi Sola writes to China fans on blog
On April 15, Aoi updated her Chinese blog with a piece for her Chinese fans, translated by a “friend from the Internet:”
Sharism: A Mind Revolution
Isaac Mao writes about sharing on the World Wide Web.
Posted in Internet culture, People
Tagged blog, Blogging, creativity, Isaac Mao, sharing
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Shi Feng on education and the Internet in China
An interview with Shi Feng (石峰), a drop out from one of China’s most prestigious universities turned blogger, talks about the growing rift between education and social needs / society in China, and calls for everyone to participate in a transformation of China’s education system.
Posted in Blogs, Featured Video, Internet, People
Tagged blog, CNBloggercon Interviews, education reform, interviews, Shi Feng
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China Dirt comes back after hiatus
The girls at China Dirt have announced that they are back with more “stories of atrocious male expat behavior” after nearly a year’s break.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged blog, China Dirt, Chinabounder, expatriates, Sex
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China Media Timeline, an excerpt
What follows is a two-year excerpt from Danwei’s timeline of media and visual culture in China since 1978.
Posted in Media
Tagged anti-CNN, blog, cardboard baozi, Chinabounder, citizen journalism, media, Mia Farrow, push ups, Super Girls
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Celebrities on Sina write fake fan comments
China’s biggest blog sever Sina has recently upgraded its blogging system and a bug has caused some revealing and laughable result.
Posted in Internet
Tagged blog, celebrities, Internet
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