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Longtime readers of this blog will recall I have devoted extensive time to the various woes of foreign (read: American) Internet companies in China, covering both their business and political woes . (Recap of previous posts here .) Now we've reached the Read More...
Periodically journalist friends ask me who can comment on China Internet issues. The list of people I send them to is pretty short. Someone who's always near the top is Sam Flemming of CIC , a company in Shanghai that specializes in watching what is unfolding Read More...
As the owner of a Powerbook I recently went through Apple's battery recall. One of my two batteries was affected. I filled out the online form and within a week a new battery was delivered with a postage-paid return envelope for the old one. Crisp, clean Read More...
Is YouTube a time bomb for Google in China? November 6, 2006 On the heels of last week's Internet Governance Forum in Athens, an event that yielded some memorable statements , I thought it might be worth pondering a situation infested with unroosted chickens: Read More...
Lessons from the Chinabounder case September 12, 2006 A month ago, in a post I wrote on my Imagethief blog about the pecking order of foreigners in China, an anonymous commenter asked me what I thought of a blog at chinabounder.blogspot.com (currently Read More...
Did the People's Daily get hacked? August 10, 2008 The People's Daily , the official mouthpiece of China's Communist Party, has been called many things: staid, dull, propagandistic, impenetrable, bizarre. One thing it has rarely been called is racy. But Read More...