Blogging’s future in China – Xinhua

From Xinhua:

Fang said blogs could improve people’s lives through better information sharing, though most bloggers in China only write about their personal feelings and life.

But this could change: a 50-year-old blogger broke the news of a fatal attack on a woman on Beijing’s Wangfujing Road on November 7 last year and many papers including Beijing Youth Daily followed his reports for their coverage, with even CNN using it…

Fang maintained that blogs would surpass traditional websites this year, and that their varying adaptations — including podcasting and mobile blogs — would guarantee their success.

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