Web Innovations in China
Last week is the web 2.0 week for me, since I participated in three events, i.e. the third annual Chinese Blogger Conference, “Web 2.0 in China: What’s Next?” organized by Orange Lab, and China Foo Beijing. It’s great to meet startups, entrepreneurs, researchers and other people related to Internet industry and exchange ideas with them.
In event by Orange Lab, I’m honored to have chance to make a presentation on web innovations in China. Yes, we all think most of Chinese Internet apps are copied from Silicon Valley, and it is almost impossible to find disruptive innovation or killer apps in China. However, we can still find some innovative services in sectors which address the demand of Chinese Internet users.
The following is my slides for my 20-minute presentation. (If you can not read it in your rss reader, please click to our website)
ps. you can find a detailed summary about last web 2.0 week from Rebecca Mackinnon.
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Indeed!Our Chinese people always copy others achievement,especially the web area.We should make our own dreams come true.Today we have some local advantages,but someday creation will defeat us!
Fantastic!
Thanks Tangos for making your slides available, since I had to come back to HK before the event.
Thanks!
Angus.
[...] Baidu Postbar is one of the innovative services I used as examples in my presentation on web innovations in China. According to Alexa, the traffic of Baidu Postbar accounts for 11% of total traffic of Baidu, just follows Baidu web search and image search service. [...]
[...] The very excellent Tangos Chan of China Web2.0 Review has put his Orange Lab presentation about Web Innovations in China online. Some very interesting hints to follow up, like Baidu’s tag-based discussion forums Postbar, social networking mashups on IM services, or Peer-to-Peer video streaming. The presentation is directly related to a previous interview that - how could it be otherwise - Mr Goldkorn from Danwei has conducted with Tangos and his partner Luyi in July. [...]
You want to call hao123.com a case of “Innovation” and Baidu Post an “innovative way”?!… hmmm…
[...] By Tangos, for cwrblog.net November 26th 2007 Filed into General [...]