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Tag Archives: Flypig
Who the hell is Xiao Shenyang?
Xiao Shengyang, together with his master, Zhao Benshan, performed what was considered the best xiaopin at this year’s Spring Festival Gala. Steven Lin at Youku Buzz translates a passage from his comedy.
Spring Festival travel season
The Spring Festival travel season official began on Sunday, and Steven Lin from Youku.com alerted us to this video of the chaos outside the railway station in Hefei, Anhui.
Posted in Video
Tagged Flypig, Spring Festival Rush, students and workers going home, video, Youku.com
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Web 2.0 unites around #080808 campaign
August 8, 2008 is here and so is the latest Twitter hashtag (#tag) campaign: #080808. Twitter is a “microblogging” platform that allows users to post updates to their profiles in 140 characters or less, about the length of typical English … Continue reading
iWait
A video by Flypig, who went to the opening of China’s first proper Apple store, complete with “Genius Bar” etc. A lot of strange people seem to have a lot of patience for the computer and phone brand that has previously treated its customers in China like unwanted annoyances.
Danwei Plenary Session — Tuesday March 25
Announcement for Danwei event on March 25.
Posted in Events
Tagged Antiwave, CNN, Danwei Plenary Session, Flypig, Jaime Florcruz, Lindsey Hilsum, media, Raymond Zhou
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The 2nd Danwei Plenary Session
Event announcement for the 2nd Danwei Plenary Session
Posted in Events
Tagged Chinese media, Danwei Plenary Session, events, Flypig, Jaime Florcruz, Lindsey Hilsum, Raymond Zhou, Western Media
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All radios go to hell again!
Antiwave (反播) relaunches.
Posted in Media and Advertising, Podcasts
Tagged Antiwave, Flypig, Ping Ke
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