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China’s economy

This article is from Economist.com. It provides some very useful data links in this subject, however, one needs to pay to have access to these pages . A question here seems is: ” Is China’s growth returning to earth? ” From the article, some challenges China’s economy is facing are: “growth is straining China’s infrastructure: […]

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Blogger’s comment on censorship

After blogging the news “Chinese government creates web vigilante site,” I have made a comment about this on Many2Many site, where I am currently a guest blogger. Continuing this discussion, Adam Morris of Brainysmurf made a good analysis on this topic, much clearer than what I had said. Adam wrote: “a website that serves the […]

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Chinese government creates web vigilante site

“A number of government organizations including the Information Office of the State Council, the Ministry of Information Industry and the Bureau of Foreign Languages have launched a new website where netizens can report illegal or inappropriate information being disseminated online. The website will be run by the Internet Society of China (ISC). The new website, […]

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Washington Post on Du Daobin’s release

Philip P. Pan from Washington Post wrote about Du Daobin’s case on Saturday: “A mainland Internet essayist arrested last year after calling for greater democracy in Hong Kong was convicted of subversion but released with a suspended sentence Friday in an unexpected gesture of leniency by the Chinese government. ” The full article, entitled “China […]

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Asia hits the spam alarm (Asia Times)

“Anti-spam detectives find Asian countries and territories such as China, India, South Korea and Hong Kong to be the biggest sources for these nuisance mails selling anything from casino tokens to magic potions that enlarge certain parts of the anatomy. China’s Internet servers received 150 billion junk e-mails last year, according to a Reuters report […]

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