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Chinese Internet Research Conference, in HK

The 6th Chinese Internet Research Conference is themed, “China and the Internet: Myths and Realities.” It takes place on June 13-14 in Hong Kong. Topics are interesting, and registration only costs 300 HKD. Go here for full details. ...full story at Virtual China

from Virtual China on Tue, Jun 10 2008

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