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David Feng

  • Website: www.techblog86.com
  • Name: David Feng
  • Location: Beijing
  • Job: Beijingologist
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CNNIC Report: 160 million Internauts in China do AV CNNIC Report: 160 million Internauts in China do AV

How does — 160 million pairs of eyeballs — sound to you? 160 million Chinese Internauts do audio and video on the Internet. (That's the latest report in from CNNIC, China's Network Info Center.) The writing on the wall: The AV web's active and competitive, but is also pretty... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Telco Remix Vox Populi

A survey conducted online by Sohu shows that to the Internet netizenry (at least those who took part in the survey) thinks, in regards to the telco reshuffle: • the reshuffle will happen post-Olympics; • the reshuffle will boost competition, ultimately benefitting the customer; • China Mobile will appear as... continue reading on Shanghaiist

The Chinese Web in action: Netizens of infamy The Chinese Web in action: Netizens of infamy

Two recent cases have shown that the Chinese Internet is probably more alive than you ever thought it to be... Case 1: "The Liaoning Girl": Gao Qianhui (高千惠), a 20-year old girl from Shenyang, Liaoning (in northeastern China), took aim at the recent earthquake in Sichuan. The 3-day period of... continue reading on Shanghaiist

China mulls Information Security Protection Law; Target: Spammers China mulls Information Security Protection Law; Target: Spammers

Too much spam on your mobile phone? You're not the only one being hit or getting angry. 30 NPC delegates are thinking of enacting a PRC Information Security Protection Law, which would provide a heavy deterrent to spammers. No details have been released regarding the law under discussion. However, Chinese... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Welcome to Jiading Wireless City Welcome to Jiading Wireless City

Shanghai will always be a step ahead of the capital, Beijing, when it comes to some things. Like freeways — Shanghai got the Huning Freeway first (back in 1988!). And now, wifi freeways. Jiading Wireless City will be reality no later than May 2008. Mesh Wi-Fi and WiMAX technology will... continue reading on Shanghaiist

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