Despite Banning Twitter, 92% of China Netizens Use Social Media [Read Write Web] "According to a recent report, Chinese netizens are twice as likely to use chat and three times more likely to micro-blog, blog and use video conference than American users.... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Thu, Aug 06 2009
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