BEIJING -- Yahoo Inc., under fire from civil-rights groups for its indirect role in human rights abuses in China, is answering critics by setting up a fund to give victims of government censorship legal and other assistance.
The webco has been charged with complicity in the jailing and torture o
English-language China bloggers unite! The China Blog Network has arrived.
In an effort to tie together all us sinobloggers, we’re launching the China Blog Network, a (appropriately enough) network of China blogs that all link together in a ring-around-the-rosie style (we’re praying we don’t all
Here’s one of the areas where Baidu is actually behind in its own market comparative to Google (unlike my previous post on how Google is so far behind in understanding China and in localizing the Chinese market).
Bloggers can now put on-click Adso popups right on their blogs with Adsotrans's new remote API. The plugin also enables remote-editing, so that users can edit and add content to the world's largest Chinese-English open source dictionary.
So much for Baidu getting preferential treatment as I mentioned before as Universal, SonyBMG, and Warner are now suing Baidu for violating copyright laws.
Ben's Blog examines the merits and flaws of that lovable penguin perched on the top of 99.99% of Chinese computer desktops.
Danwei reports on China's first online meme of 2008 - "Very yellow, very violent,". The article offers up a translation of Mai Tian's post entitled: "The Mop culture behind 'Very yellow, very violent'" - an interesting article about China's rather "mob-like" BBS culture.
A Chinese-American in the US army is blogging from Iraq in Chinese. And apparently drawing a lot of curiosity from Chinese readers.
if the analysts are right, everyone in China may have the Youtube plug pulled on Jan 31, and unlike the outage before, it may not come back until Youtube signs on with a state owned media group.
The first pictures from the Chinese moon probe Chang'e have been released. Have a close look, the level of detail is amazing!
From Mark Ghosh: I will be traveling in China through the earlier part of December. This is a great opportunity for me to meet some of my Chinese readers, fellow bloggers and WordPress aficionados. If you are interested in meeting, are knowledgeable about the area or could provide some tips,
As Second Life moves in on Chinese Second Life-clone HiPiHi's territory, and floats the possibility of a Chinese version of Second Life, the virtual world world is heating up in Beijing...but will Chinese care?