I’m interested in virtuality, experience, and culture; Zafka Zhang is a metaverse researcher, blogger, and evangelist, directs research at China’s virtual world HiPiHi, and according to his Twitterstream, recently started his own youth... ...full story at Virtual China
from Virtual China on Tue, Jul 22 2008
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| 31 Jul 08 |
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Second Life vs HiPiHi, Interview with founder and CEO, Hui Xu » CN Reviews Hui Xu, Founder and CEO of HiPiHi Find out more about the growing industry of virtual world online experience. As the founder of HiPiHi, Hui Xu gives us an inside look at the purpose of virtual worlds and how they are the future of the online world. See... |
| 31 Jul 08 |
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Interview with Hui Xu, Founder and CEO of HiPiHi @ CHINICT » CN Reviews Hui Xu, Founder and CEO of HiPiHi Find out more about the growing industry of virtual world online experience. As the founder of HiPiHi, Hui Xu gives us an inside look at the purpose of virtual worlds and how they are the future of the online world. See... |
| 22 Mar 08 |
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Site migration complete! » Virtual China I’m happy to announce that Virtual China has been completely and successfully ported over to the Wordpress blogging platform! You may need to update your RSS feeds to http://www.virtual-china.org/feed — though I’ve set up a forward in... |
| 19 Mar 07 |
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if you want to enter a new Chinese virtual world... » Virtual China If you'd like to be a tester for the new Chinese virtual world HiPiHi, and you speak Chinese or know someone who does and can help you, you'll find an application form here. If you're REALLY interested and can't figure out how to fill out the form, why... |
| 01 Feb 07 |
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China: myspace localization » Global Voices Lyn Jeffery from virtual china translates an opinion piece by blogger Guo Yanjing on Myspace’s strategy in China: “If Myspace wants to succeed, it shouldn’t act like an outsider” (zh). |