We live in a world of fascinating, interactive web services, but unfortunately, those of us in China are cut off from some of the leading websites. Most conspicuous among these are YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook. None of these websites are currently... ...full story at Sinosplice
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| 16 Aug 08 |
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A Special Gift To Youtube.Com - A Special Chinese New Year »
YouTube video I'd say,this is a special gift to youtube.com
Thank You,Youtube!
Thank You Sooooooo Much!
(I got so dissapointed
when my last video
"miAo's Dancing Red Liff"
was blocked on China websites
again and again.
Can you feel what I feel?
I really couldn't... |
| 19 Aug 09 |
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China’s Fractured Web Part III – Myths and Realities » China Solved As of the time of this writing, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are still unavailable in Mainland China. YouTube has been blocked since March of 2009, and Facebook and Twitter have been dark for almost a month. There is no indication about when or even if... |
| 02 Jun 09 |
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China’s Great Firewall Blocks Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail, Live, Bing » CN Reviews Several major websites & services have been blocked by the Chinese government in anticipation of the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Incident.Post from: CN Reviews China’s Great Firewall Blocks Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail, Live,... |
| 03 Jun 09 |
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China: Twitter blocked, Fanfou sick leave » Global Voices While Twitter and a number of social network and peer to peer communication websites have been blocked since yesterday (June 2), the local version of twitter, Fanfou, has put up a system maintanence notice a few hours ago. It said hopefully its service... |
| 09 Sep 09 |
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Sept 15: “Why Twitter & Facebook Should Forget About China” Call » CN Reviews CNReviews and Wharton School's Supernova Group is hosting a conference call about Why Twitter & Facebook should forget about China. Featuring Kaiser Kuo, Benjamin Joffe, and other leading executives in China, the program will cover social media,... |
| 09 Jan 09 |
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Reminder: Shanghaiist Twitter, Facebook and RSS » Shanghaiist Just a quick note reminding you of the many ways to keep track of what's happening on Shangaiist (other than Shanghaiist.com, of course). You can follow us on Twitter. You can join our group on Facebook. You can become a fan of Shanghaiist on Facebook.... |