About China Web2.0 Review
China Web2.0 Review is a blog dedicated to track and review web2.0 development in China. We will profile and review web2.0 applications, products, services and business in China, and track the buzz about web2.0 in China’s internet industry as well.
Though the definition of Web2.0 is still controversial, we believe web2.0 is not only a buzzword or bubble2.0 but an inevitable evolution of the web. And in China, one of the most potential and mysterious internet markets, web2.0 evolution is also on going and exciting us.
As you can see, Blogcn, one of the major blog service providers in China, was interviewed by BusinessWeek; tudoo.com, a podcasting hosting service provider, was talked by techcrunch.com(the post just disappeared) and New York Times; the “Color of China’s Web2.0″ was cited by Chris Messina. However, there are more amazing web2.0 startups who lack appropriate channels to be known by outside world due to language barriers.
On the other hand, we think many VC funds focused on China’s internet industry would also be happy to have more channels to learn latest development in China’s Web2.0 and find investment opportunities. China Web2.0 Review is dedicated to be the channel to bridge the gap between them.
Two-way communications, conversations and users’ participation are key features of web2.0, so all kinds of feedbacks and suggestions to our blog, no matter it is comment, trackback, or email and IM, are wellcome. Remember to subscribe our feed and stay tuned.
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Blog in inglese per monitorare il business e i siti web20 in Cina. Link: China Web2.0 Review. China Web2.0 Review is a blog dedicated to track web2.0 development, review and profile web2.0 applications, business and services in China.
[...] Then there’s a whole new blog: China Web2.0 Review, which seems well worth a sub. (It’s powered by WordPress, btw). [...]
i want to know more about the history of china and equally her role during the first and second world wars.
Web2.0 is now a big hype among many people. But I don’t see how much difference it actually brings about.