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With some help from Intel, Joyent is announcing it is the first cloud computing service to launch in mainland China. Joyent is working with Intel and the Qinhuangdao Economic and
Rumors have been circulating for some time now that Facebook is poised to make its entry into China - one of the few remaining countries in which the social network
Just like most walls, there are ways around, over, under and through the "Great Firewall" of China. While the Dalai Lama would never find himself having a government-sanctioned chat with
Blogging, Tweeting and Facebook have changed the world by making it easier than ever for everyday people to publish and distribute their thoughts and media to the world. The resulting
In my ZDNet column today I took a look at the top websites in the world according to Alexa. You might be surprised by what I found. Here is the
Iran can now track Tor users. Tor users in Iran more than doubled to 2,800 after the 2009 presidential election. Tor, the onion-routing tool that allows users to visit the
Xinhua, the Chinese news outlet, is reporting this morning that the Chinese government will be implementing new standards that are aimed at preventing "state secrets being disclosed and uncertified maps
The whirlwind of news and rumors surrounding Google and its dealings in China seems to grow faster, digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Was_the_hack_into_Google_an_inside_job';digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff';digg_skin = 'normal';more disjointed and more chaotic by the
Google has just announced that it will stop censoring search results in China and will instead redirect mainland Chinese web visitors to an uncensored version of the site based in
According to the New York Times, Yahoo, in a regulatory filing last week, accused Chinese Internet juggernaut Alibaba of selling its payment unit, Alipay, to a company owned by Ali
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