blogging in china
A List Of Chinese Manufacturers To Avoid And Why I Would (Sorta) Avoid The List - China Law Blog (blog)
A List Of Chinese Manufacturers To Avoid And Why I Would (Sorta) Avoid The List China Law Blog (blog) ... which in turn linked over to a “blacklist” (a word I hate and never use) of Chinese manufacturers. The client wanted to know what I thought of “such things.” Never one to miss a blogging opportunity, I told him I'd get back to him via the blog, ... |
'Brave' art exhibit opens at Kistefos - Views and News from Norway
![]() Views and News from Norway | 'Brave' art exhibit opens at Kistefos Views and News from Norway PHOTO: Views and News The artist himself couldn't attend the opening, because he remains in house arrest in China after recently being released from prison. Ai Weiwei has agitated Chinese authorities for years, not least through his blogging and use of ... |
China's 'Twitter' introduces contracts to curb rumors - CNN
![]() CBS News | China's 'Twitter' introduces contracts to curb rumors CNN By Katie Hunt for CNN Beijing has moved to stem a tide of online criticism by tightening its grip on China's hugely popular microblogs. Hong Kong (CNN) -- The hugely popular Chinese micro-blogging site, Sina Weibo, is set to introduce new rules on what ... Sina Weibo, China's Twitter, Attempts to Censor Its Users Sina Weibo introduces user contracts to censor online speech An American College Kid Became An Online Hero In China After Giving A Homeless ... |
Is China the next big step for Facebook? - China Daily
![]() China Daily | Is China the next big step for Facebook? China Daily It's also unclear how Facebook will fare in China as competition is already steep in the country's social media market. "China's Facebook-like sites, such as Renren, are actually under pressure themselves as Sina Weibo's micro-blogging site is more ... |
Did OpenSecrets.org foil a Chinese propaganda hit? - GalesburgPlanet.com
Did OpenSecrets.org foil a Chinese propaganda hit? GalesburgPlanet.com On Monday, when a commenter asked about Locke's personal wealth, editors at the Beijing Daily took the opportunity to take another dig at Locke, asking, via Sina Weibo (the Chinese micro-blogging service akin to Twitter): “Won't Gary Locke please ... |
Five Books on China - New Yorker (blog)
![]() New Yorker (blog) | Five Books on China New Yorker (blog) The new Page-Turner blog is a perfect occasion to cite the reasons why we're having a flush season in the China-book business. The following are all by deeply knowledgeable writers with original observations (rather than a pastiche of the conventional ... |
American a hero in China after giving homeless woman French fries - Los Angeles Times
![]() CBS News | American a hero in China after giving homeless woman French fries Los Angeles Times ... Southern California native named Jason Loose, who is now endearingly known as “American French Fry Brother” by many Chinese Internet users -- have been forwarded hundreds of thousands of times on Sina Weibo, China's popular micro-blogging service. American student in China becomes internet hero after buying french fries for ... |
WSJ BLOG/Digits: A Running Blog Of Apple's 2Q Earnings Call - Wall Street Journal
![]() Moneycontrol.com | WSJ BLOG/Digits: A Running Blog Of Apple's 2Q Earnings Call Wall Street Journal (This story has been posted on The Wall Street Journal Online's Digits blog at http://blogs.wsj.com/digits.) Apple just released its second-quarter earnings report and, as has been the case for some time, it didn't disappoint. In fact, the company once ... Apple 2Q12 earnings: What you need to know |
Facebook IPO: social network makes stock market debut – live blog - The Guardian
![]() The Guardian | Facebook IPO: social network makes stock market debut – live blog The Guardian Employees ordered Chinese food and there was talk of them making a run to In-n-Out Burger, CNBC reports. How does the news change your bet on what Facebook stock will do today? Let us know in the comments. 9.13am ET/2.13pm BST: The delayed debut of ... Facebook: 5 Ways it Can Grow Even Bigger |
What China's Talking About Today: Fuming at Vietnam Over South China Sea Dispute - The Atlantic
![]() The Atlantic | What China's Talking About Today: Fuming at Vietnam Over South China Sea Dispute The Atlantic Today, Chinese micro-blogging on both Vietnam and the Philippines amounted to roughly 4.7 million messages. Most commentary offered staunch and at times violent support for China's interests in the waterspace. "Bastard Philippines, get out [of the ... |
Pilot blogging about freedom of flight to native China
A woman blogging about her cross-country trip stopped in Pike County on Friday afternoon. Read more
China shuts down Twitter-like accounts amid political scandal
China cracks down on social media after micro-blogging service users are accused of spreading "malicious political rumors" Read more
Can Facebook crack China?
Can Facebook crack the Chinese market? Read more
China's 'Twitter' introduces contracts to curb rumors
The hugely popular Chinese micro-blogging site, Sina Weibo, is set to introduce new rules on what topics users can and cannot post, as the country's social networks face increasing pressure to crack down on online rumors. Read more
Interest in Bo Xilai scandal bigger abroad than in China
When yet more news breaks about the Bo Xilai scandal there is a momentary stir in the office of a state-run Chinese newspaper in Beijing. Read more
Twitter Blocked By Pakistan’s Government Due To ‘Blasphemous Content’
Social media has already proven that it’s one of the greatest bastions of free speech on the Internet. A lot of governments that don’t protect free speech hate social media because it’s so open. Countries like China block Twitter and … Read more
Facebook IPO: social network makes stock market debut – Friday 18 May
• Facebook breaks even in first day of trading • IPO smashes record for trading volume with 565m shares • Underwriters step in to shore up $38 offer price • Launch delayed amid confusion at Nasdaq • Follow our Facebook shareholder wealth tracker here 8.30am ET/1.30pm BST: Mark Zuckerberg will ring the bell for the opening of the Nasdaq stock market at 9.30am as he kicks off a share sale that ... Read more
China's Sina Weibo creates 'user contract,' increasing censorship
After government criticism and a temporary shutdown of Web comments, China's biggest microblogging site plans to introduce a "user contract" that could impede the free flow of information. Read more
Sina swings to loss on expenses
Sina Corp, China's largest internet portal and media website, posts a loss in the first three months of the year. Read more
China Censors Weibo Amid Rise of Political Rumors
Rumors of a coup and a scandal linking a top Chinese official to corruption and murder have prompted China’s government to shut down several accounts on the country’s ultra-popular Twitter-like site, Sina Weibo. Authorities are said to have shut down … Read more









