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Here's a site to keep an eye on - an English language blog about Web 2.0 in China: "China Web2.0 Review is a blog dedicated to track and review web2.0
The TrendsSpotting blog has produced a thorough overview of Online China, collected from a variety of sources such as Universal McCann, CNNIC, Pew Internet, Hitwise, comScore and more. The report
Google China has released a Q&A site, in partnership with Tianya Club. The Make Meaning blog notes that Tianya Club was founded in 1999 and is one of the most
Last May, China announced that it was implementing new standards aimed at preventing the disclosure of state secrets by way of "uncertified" and "illegal" online maps. Since the announcement, a
Google and China are again at odds, this time with accusations by Google that China is interfering with Gmail. Internet users in China have reported difficulties with Gmail over the
It's been nearly a year since China first shutdown access to Twitter in preparation for the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, but today Google has opened up the
Google claimed last week that China was behind a massive phishing hack of Gmail accounts that included U.S. government officials, human rights activists and journalists. China has fired back at
Late last month, China implemented new standards aimed at preventing "state secrets being disclosed and uncertified maps published online." A major component to this push was a requirement that all
The Internet may feel U.S.-centric today, but there's a big and rapidly connecting world out there. Leading Web-traffic monitoring service Experian Hitwise announced today the launch of its newest venue:
China outlaws Skype. VOIP phone and messaging systems have been outlawed in China with the exception of the state-owned China Unicom and China Telecom. This is a pattern in
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