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Tag Archives: technology
Beijing becoming a “global hub of high-tech innovation”
Today, a headline highlighted by a bold red box on the front page of the Beijing Daily reads, “Our city is gradually becoming a global hub of technology innovation.” The article says that in the past five years, Beijing has successfully met … Continue reading
Posted in Business and the Economy, Front Page of the Day
Tagged Danwei.com, innovation, technology
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Teen digital habits in Beijing and Palo Alto
In August and September 2011, Danwei worked with the Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE) on a survey of the digital and media habits of high school students born in 1993 and 1994. The results were presented … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Culture, Internet and Media
Tagged Apple, Beijing, Cellphone, Chinese Consumers, Computer, Danwei.com, iPad, students, Tablet, technology
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CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout on media and technology
Danwei talked to the popular anchor about using Twitter live on her show, and her view of technology’s use in the media.
Posted in Internet
Tagged CNN, Kristie Lu Stout, SCMP, Sohu, technology, Twitter
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Free WiFi for Beijing’s urban and rural areas by 2011
Plans for WiFi Beijing 2011: wireless Internet will be available across the capital in three years.
Posted in Wireless and mobile Internet
Tagged Beijing, Internet, technology, wifi
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Danwei FM: Technology policy in Asia
Interview with David Wolf, CEO of Wolf Group Asia, on China’s technology policy.
Posted in Business, Business and Finance, China and foreign relations, Danwei FM
Tagged innovation, politics, technology
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New adventures in book piracy
Hanwang (汉王) offers a scanning pen (e摘客).
Posted in Books, Intellectual Property
Tagged books, IPR, technology
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