Monthly Archives: March 2010
Chinese City is Hacker’s Hub
From the Times of India: The firm traced 12 billion emails in a study which showed that a higher number of “targeted attacks” on computers
Chinese Activist Surfaces After Year in Custody and Conflicting Reports on His Status
The New York Times reports that Gao Zhisheng is no longer missing: In a brief telephone interview on Sunday, Mr. Gao said that he was no longer in pol
Silicon Valley Man Infamous to Chinese Censors Comes Forward
San Jose Mercury News interviews Alan Huang who has created technology that hundreds of thousands of people use to get around the Great Firewall: As h
Huang Yasheng: Why Google Should Stay in China
In the Washington Post, Huang Yasheng, professor of political economy and business at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, presents the case for wh
Danwei: Interview with Zhao Dayong
Danwei interviews filmmaker Zhao Dayong about his new film The High Life which premieres at the Hong Kong International Film Festival:Interview with
Qian Gang: Why Google’s Departure is Not Cause for Despair
For China Media Project, Qian Gang responds to a Washington Post article about the potential departure of Google from China:Not long ago, the Wa
Most Adoptions from China Now Special-needs Cases
Changing circumstances in China have resulted in an overall decrease in foreign adoptions in recent years, and an increase in the number of special ne
Google Searches for a Foreign Policy
The New York Times writes that Google’s stance in China shows the importance of Internet corporations articulating a foreign policy stance: Goog
Netizens: “Google Dove” and “Scaling the Wall” (With Images)
In Chinese cyberspace, naming new “Internet mythical creatures” is a popular sport among Chinese netizens, and it has become an important
Photo: A girl runs through a deserted market in Kunming, by lanchongzi
A girl runs through a deserted market in Kunming, by lanchongzi
Google’s Fans and Foes in China Trade Barbs
MSNBC looks at the Google supporters who have gathered at the company’s China headquarters or elsewhere to mourn its loss:Dozens of Chinese Ne
China Arrests Man Over Poisoned Dumplings Exported to Japan
A man has been arrested in the case of the “poisoned dumplings” sent to Japan two years ago. From Business Week:The 36-year-old suspect
US Lawmakers Urge Trade Action vs China, Others
Reuters reports that Democratic lawmakers in Washington are asking the Obama administration to take action against China for various trade disputes:
Beijing to Sweeten Stench of Rubbish Crisis with Giant Deodorant Guns
The Guardian reports on a novel new way that Beijing is dealing with its overflowing landfills: giant fragrance guns:The high-pressure guns, which c
Google China Move Puts Pressure on Microsoft, Yahoo
The Christian Science Monitor reports: The ramifications of Google China’s move to stop self-censoring Web queries in China are just beginning to surf


