If you join new social networking/web 2.0 things as research for work, you tend to find the same friends and acquaintances there. For me that group includes Howard Rheingold, my IFTF colleague Sean Ness, Jerry Michalski, and a group o... ...full story at Virtual China
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Go Global China Project Research »
YouTube video This is a cilp that our group presented in work in progress. Our research was focused on a theme of "Well-Being" so we had to look for Chinese national Exercise...See more details on www.unlimitedpower.co.kr |
| 12 Apr 07 |
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Lost Laowai on Facebook.com » Lost Laowai Just a quick note to say that Lost Laowai now has its own official group on Facebook. If you’re a member of the popular social networking site, be sure to join the group of fellow lost laowai! Come see who else is a member, put faces to names around... |
| 05 Aug 09 |
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Today's Links: Alibaba starts social networking, Kadeer's kids start complaining, and Algerians start clashing » Shanghaiist China's Alibaba Adds Social Networking to E-commerce [PC World] "China's Alibaba Group has started mixing social-networking functions into its leading e-commerce platforms, a move it hopes will convince users to spend more time and money on Alibaba Web... |
| 14 May 09 |
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Mexicans form Facebook group defending China against discrimination charges » People's Daily A group of Mexicans living in China have created a group on social networking website Facebook to support the Chinese government in taking measures and quarantining Mexicans in China, in reaction to the outbreak of A/H1N1 flu in Mexico City. The... |
| 09 Apr 07 |
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start visiting startdrawing: chinese art » Virtual China As my Institute for the Future colleague David Pescovitz likes to say, if you're trying to understand the direction of change, watch what artists are doing. That's why a site recently pointed out by another IFTF colleague, Mike Love, is helpful and... |
| 12 Nov 09 |
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Social networking site users to reach 124 million » People's Daily The 2009 Chinese Social Networking Sites Research Report, released by China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) Nov. 11, 2009, suggests that by the end of 2009, the total number of social networking sites (SNS) users including the famous kaixin... |