Keso — probably China's most popular IT blogger — yesterday wrote about the domain name Myspace.cn. Check it out: www.myspace.cn is active, and now belongs to a company called Mai Sibei (my space, geddit? or 北京麦斯贝信息技术有... ...full story at Danwei
from Danwei on Mon, Jan 29 2007
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Mystery »
YouTube video This is little ditty I wrote last February! Enjoy!
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