How Silicon Dragon is Winning the Tech Race?
More and more foreign investors are coming to China to pursue investment opportunities, but to understand Chinese tech industry environment is not easy. Maybe the new book by Rebecca Fannin, International Editor of the Hong Kong weekly Asian Venture Capital Journal, can help you.
The book, Silicon Dragon: How China is Winning the Tech Race, [...]
Rethinking Google’s China Strategy
It seems that a discussion about Google’s China strategy is being motivated by Isaac Mao’s open letter to Google Founders. In case you don’t know who is Isaac Mao, he is one of the earliest Chinese bloggers, VC, blogger conference organizer, and influential thinker.
In his open letter, he listed three ideas for Google founders to [...]
Chinese Internet is For Virtual Fun
The New York Times has just published an article named “Internet Boom in China Is Built on Virtual Fun“, which is mainly on history and development of Tencent. I agree with the key point of the article, that currently Chinese internet users are mainly for entertainment and fun, foreign internet companies need to understand this [...]
Voice from Chinese Music SP Regarding Government Regulation
Today we read an exclusive interview of Co-founder and CEO of Top100.cn regarding recent tightened regulation of online music from Chinese government:
Overall I think it is a positive move. Online music market in China need to be regulated.
[…] If legal online business would spend one month to get IFPI authentification of copyrights and [...]
China’s Own Office Document Format Aiming to Harmonize with ODF
While the world is paying attention to Microsoft Office OpenXML and its compatibility with ODF, China is going to release its own national standard on office document format, Unified Office document Format (UOF), by the end of the year.
In early November, Andy Updegrove of Gesmer Updegrove Law Firm has a nice wrap up of this [...]
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