Chinese Blogosphere on Web2.0 (Nov.19-Nov.26)

Web2.0 Company:

Blogcn, one of the major BSP in China, is said to have received fund from VC like IDG, which would be the largest shareholder of the company if confirmed.

Topim, a popular RSS reader which has been closed for financial reasons said that they would soon fixed the database and made its users’ OPML download available. Topim is the pioneer in online RSS reader in China, like today’s gougou.

Web2.0, Blog, PR:

Panxin wrote a series of posts concerning marketing on Internet of web2.0 era. He defined Blog,RSS,IM,SNS,Wiki as the major application of web2.0. He used a collective name to call them: DIY media. The fast changing and growing internet that initialized by web2.0 brings both opportunities and challenges to marketing and public relation. He wrote totally 6 posts:

Part1: Prelude
Part2: PR Blog’s value and brand
Part3: Six models for PR Blog
Part4: Four Key Notes in PR Blog, Relation between Company and BSP
Part5: Company in facing of Challenge from Blog: Open Dialogue
Part6: Tag,RSS and SNS with PR

Web2.0 Post:

Web2.0 Week read web2.0 checklist from different angle, and found some points useful for Web2.0 startups.

Horse talked about the relation between microcotent and structured data. His key point was that microcontent should be put into context in order to be personalized data.

Herock defended trackback as the essential function in blogging, in the face of critism and doubt over trackback over issued like spam, while Tangos thought there should be a certain new function to replace trackback because of its shortcoming in different standard.

Hopesome take a look over the survey on Chinese internet released by Academy of Social Science of China and compared the different angels over the report from foreign media such as CNN and IHT.

SeeSunShine translated “What is Web2.0″ by Tim O’Reilly into Chinese for Internet Weekly Magazine.

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