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Web2.0 Story in Chinese Men’s Magazine
It is not news, in fact, it is the photo for a feature story about web2.0 by Esquire China in this January.
Since Marshall Kirkpatrick are surprised that maybe higher percentage of Chinese know the term web2.0 than American, I think this photo may help to answer his question. Even a men’s magazine published a [...]
Some Blog Statistics
Here is some of the recent statistics and forecasts on China’s blogosphere.
1. CNNIC released its latest Statistical Reports on the Internet Development in China(English version not yet available), China’s internet users amounted to 111 million with more than 64 million broadband users. According to the report, 14.2% respondents said blog is one of their [...]
Three Digg-like Sites in China
Dingr is the latest Chinese site who want to be the China’s digg.com and copy its success, besids Dingr, as far as I know, there are at least two sites share the same dream: 17dig, the first digg-like site in China, and diglog.
Who will win the competition? I [...]
GreatNews: The RSS Client Add Great Feature
Have you ever encounter the problem of tracking the reply to comments you made in blogs, or do you think it annoying to visit a blog from time to time to see whether there is any new comments? Yes, RSS feed for comment can help, but many blogwares don’t provide feed for comment and it [...]
Even Douban Cloned by Chinese Sites
It is not surprising to find a silicon valley site is cloned by China’s followers, and it is not usual to find a China’s site cloned by other China’s sites. But that’s what happened to Douban (profile).
Booktag is one of the copycat of Douban, and Smell is far worse by cloning everything of Douban, even [...]
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