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Tag Archives: Thomas Crampton
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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Kaiser Kuo: China’s Digital Hotspots
Kaiser Kuo speaks with Thomas Crampton about the favorite places in China for people to gather on digital platforms.
Posted in Featured Video, The Thomas Crampton Channel
Tagged Kaiser Kuo, Thomas Crampton
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Angus Lau: Hong Kong’s Startup Scene
Angus Lau describes the Internet start-up scene in Hong Kong.
Posted in Featured Video, The Thomas Crampton Channel
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Barack Obama’s half-brother in Shenzhen
Looking to see if anyone knows Mark Ndesandjo, Barack Obama’s half-brother who works in Shenzhen, running an internet company.
Posted in The Thomas Crampton Channel
Tagged Mark Ndesandjo, Shenzhen, Thomas Crampton, World Nexus
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Bleak outlook for China and Asia
David Roche of Independent Strategy give a lively explanation about the bleak economic prospects ahead for China and Asia.
Posted in The Thomas Crampton Channel
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Marcopoto and media complacency
Steve Marcopoto of Turner Broadcasting discusses the usage habits of teenagers who grew up digital.
Posted in Featured Video, The Thomas Crampton Channel
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DalianDalian offers free city portal software
Alex Bowman, DalianDalian creator, describes his expatriate portal site to one of China’s second-tier cities and offers to help others set up the same (for free).
Posted in The Thomas Crampton Channel
Tagged Alex Bowman, Dalian, DalianDalian, Internet, Thomas Crampton
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My undiscovered Amy Tan film
One of Amy Tan’s lesser-known cinematic works (and Thomas Crampton’s film directing debut). Wait, is that Hollywood calling?
Posted in The Thomas Crampton Channel
Tagged Amy Tan, The Bonesetters Daughter, The Joy Luck Club, Thomas Crampton
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Chinese food cooks better slowly
Lau Kin-Wai blames the rush of modernization on ruining Chinese cuisine.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Lau Kin-Wai, Thomas Crampton, Yellow Door
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