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Danwei is pointing out that we have had a record month of Jewish-Chinese coverage in the western media. Since I am slowly but surely immersing more and more into China, and as an observant Jew, I find Chinese-Jewish relations very faschinating. Here is a great video from the Sexy Beijing, about the opening of the [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 7, 2006
Piper Jaffray summed up China’s 2005 Mobile Market Share, revealing these takeaways: SMS still remains a major revenue contributor KongZhong, Hurray! and Tom Online dominate WAP and are best positioned for the transition to 3G KongZhong and Tom Online are the most diversified players Subscribe to Safa’s excellent China reports here & here.
Continue reading...Thursday, March 9, 2006
NPR’s All things considered , has a very interesting piece on Podcasting in China. Like everything else Internet-related in China, podcasts are exploding in popularity. From film parodies to pornography, audio and video downloads are pushing the boundaries of the law and decency. There is any interview with Irishman Ken Carroll started podcasting Chinese lessons just [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Piper Jaffray held their third Annual China Internet & Technology Conference in Beijing last week. From the discussions & presentations held at the conference, the following key take aways emerged: 1. The economy is less of a risk, compared with last year2. Leaders are emerging within the sector3. Companies are more realistic about market opportunity [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 8, 2006
TooDou – Video & Podcast Sharing From China TooDou is a cool & intersting Video and Podcasting sharing thing from China. Looks very promising. Like I previously mentioned – watch out for China. A lot of good stuff is cooking there.. Related posts: Douban – A Chinese Book, Music and Movie Recommendation Thing Technorati Tags: Internet, Media, China, [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Douban in Chinese Douban is a Chinese book, music and movie recommendation community. It was born in fall of 2004 by Bo Yang, a bilingual book worm, partly out of frustration that he could not find anyone in Beijing to talk about his new English books with. It was decided that a pilot version should be [...]
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Monday, March 12, 2007
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