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Sep 5, 2009 11:58

The end of a Dynasty

Posted by RyanM
It is with a bit of sentiment that I announce this as my last post on CNET Asia, brining an end to the near year-long reign of the Tech Dynasty.

When I took over the China beat from Rick Martin after his move to Tokyo (and Tokyo Shift), I was honored to be a part of the proud pedigree that he and Will Moss before him had created.

Upon announcing my resignation to the supreme overseers of CNET Asia, I was asked if I knew of anyone qualified to take over the spot. I could think of no one more perfect for the gig than my good friend Steven Millward.

A writer, tech enthusiast and long-time China resident, Steven will surely bring his unique voice and perspective to this role. Many of you may recognize Steven from his active presence on Twitter (@SirSteven) or his frequent contributions to Lost Laowai.

If you are only just getting to know Steven, I hope you'll please offer him as warm a welcome as you have all given me in my time here. It truly has been an amazing experience, and one I leave with nothing but fondness for.

And I guess that brings us to the "why". Why leave such an amazing gig as blogging for CNET Asia? Don't think that I haven't continually asked myself that question again and again in the couple weeks since making the decision to do so.

The simple reason for my departure is I've recognized that I'm simply too over-extended and something had to give. With a full-time job (that often hits 70-80 hours a week, and doesn't look to be slowing), a laundry list of side projects (here, here, here, here, here, here, and here), and a new family on the way (fingers crossed), I had to let something go.

But I am certain that my loss is everyone's gain, as Steven is sure to breath new life into this spot--though under the newly conjured moniker of Sinobytes.

And please don't think you've heard the last of me. I plan to still haunt the comments of both Steven's new blog and the blogs of the friends I've made here at CNET Asia. If that's not enough, I hope you'll all continue to follow me on Twitter (@thehumanaught) or catch me on my personal blog.

A big thanks to Juniper and the CNET Asia crew. You've been wonderful to work with. And, of course, a big thanks to the many, many, many fantastic people involved (if even peripherally) in China's tech industry. It's been a blast getting to know you all, and I look forward to continuing to do so.

願原力與你同在 / yuan yuanli yuni tongzai (?)

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Hillary says...
Congratulations on your new family! I've enjoyed your posts here and hope to keep in touch via twitter.

 
 
RickMartin says...
Sorry to see you go man. But will be keeping tabs on your discussions elsewhere for sure.

Best of luck, and congrats!

 
 
willmoss says...
Poor J. She can't keep any of us in the gig longer than a year! Still, sorry to see you leave the big chair, but high hopes for emperor Steven's reign.

Will

 
 
techguy says...
@ryan: Goodluck to all your endeavors Ryan. May God be with you always bro. Wishing you more power and good health. God Bless you.

 
 
sirsteven says...
With thanks to Ryan, and Juniper, for entrusting me with CNET Asia's China blog, I'm pleased to say that the back-end of Sinobytes is nearly ready to 'go live', so please check back in two days time (on the community page: asia.cnet.com...) to see Sinobytes spring into life with a handful of posts, and with a working RSS feed too. Cheers!

 
 
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