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  • Eerie foreshadowing of Huang Guangyu's fate

    If you follow China business news then you've probably heard or read about the arrest of Huang Guangyu, chairman of the huge Gome home appliance store chain and China's richest man. As Time's Austin Ramzy points out, being named on China's rich list is a widely known as an indicator of future misfortune. But particularly interesting in Huang's ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on December 1, 2008
  • China gets its ARJ up

    Imagethief was interested to see that the ARJ-21, the Chinese regional commercial jet that is currently in development, had its maiden flight on Friday. China has big ambitions to grow its capabilities in commercial aviation, and there is much riding on the ARJ program. So I was not surprised at all to see that the pilots were complementary after ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on November 30, 2008
  • If you're angry about Guns'n'Roses surely it must be 1991

    Let's all take a moment to appreciate the Global Times, the nationalist tabloid cousin to the staid People's Daily, which has decided to get indignant about the new Guns'n'Roses album, ''Chinese Democracy''. It's not that the Chinese people don't have some cause to be angry. After all, the title is somewhat provocative, and the title track itself ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on November 26, 2008
  • Microsoft slips back down the China rabbit hole

    This is one of those unusual occasions on which I feel genuine sympathy for Microsoft, which has a hard time catching a break in China. It's true there was, during the Tim Chen era, a brief flowering during which Microsoft's government relations improved and the company appeared to make real progress licensing Windows to Chinese OEMs. Remember ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on November 17, 2008
  • The tragedy of China's international communication

    Don't miss James Fallows' superb story in Atlantic Monthly on China's national communication woes. Fallows gets into all the things that China does to undermine its own attempts to improve its international image. It's a fascinating read for anyone interested China and communication:Such self-inflicted damage occurs routinely, without the pressure ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on October 15, 2008
  • Analyzing Skype's statement about the China keyword scandal

    Predictably for Skype, the mainstream coverage of the TOM.com keyword trapping scandal has grown, with associated reputation damage for the former naive idealists at Skype and their parent, E-Bay. (Browse examples at ZDNet, Reuters, The Register, GigaOM, Financial Times, the BBC, AFP, and god knows where else.) Among the mainstream coverage so ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on October 4, 2008
  • Lessons from Citizen Lab's China-Skype revelations

    If you don't know the story, you can read up on the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal (and again in the Journal here, with more focus on the backlash for Skype). In a nutshell, the story is that the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, which focuses on Internet, free-speech and censorship issues, released evidence that TOM-Skype, the joint ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on October 2, 2008
  • What of China's relaxed environment for foreign reporters?

    Tim Johnson, Beijing bureau chief for the McLatchy newspaper group (and a standout among the local blogging journalists), has posted about the imminent expiration of the relaxed rules for foreign correspondents that were implemented for the Olympic period. This has been a matter of concern for the Foreign Correspondents Club of China (FCCC), which ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on September 20, 2008
  • Google, Baidu, and the great China MP3 search swamp

    The Financial Times today has an interesting article (subscription) on the few markets where global search megalith Google is not the market share leader. These include Russia, the Czech Republic, Japan, Korea, and as anyone reading this blog probably knows, China. Here Baidu is king, with about 60% of searches. Google CEO Eric Schmidt had the ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on September 18, 2008
  • Sanlu melamine milk powder crisis becomes a national issue

    Like on the top-forty radio show Imagethief used to listen to as a thirteen-year old, the hits keep coming in the Sanlu milk powder crisis. Over the past thirty-six hours the situation has evolved from a company-specific Sanlu crisis to a nationwide dairy-industry crisis reminiscent of the glory days of last summer's product quality crisis. Here ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on September 17, 2008
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