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Articles on Censorship

Error: Olympics not available in China

Blogs This year marks the first time videos of the Olympics will be easily accessible on the Internet (well, relatively easy). NBCOlympics.com has events online streaming live with a little help from ... Read story »

Fear again: Has Internet censorship started?

Blogs Active online authors and bloggers, and their readers, are having another bout with an unknown fear: Internet censorship. This came after a few rounds of veiled threats to register bloggers in ... Read story »

Is YouTube a time bomb for Google in China?

Blogs On the heels of last week's Internet Governance Forum in Athens, an event that yielded some memorable statements, I thought it might be worth pondering a situation infested with unroosted chickens: ... Read story »

Inflight media taking off

Blogs The inflight media experience varies across airlines and, in the case of China Airlines, the experience of inflight media experiences varies greatly depending on the leg of your journey. I found ... Read story »

Up all night in my custom-made suit

Blogs These tailor-made dreams are really a thing of beauty. If I had a camera-phone I'd take a picture of it. I look rather James Bondish, or so said a managing director ... Read story »

Blogspot and why the Great Firewall is a good analogy

Blogs Well, it may be just one of those temporary blips, or it could be that the ever-mercurial Net nanny has decided that Blogspot really is too uncivilized for Chinese Internet users. ... Read story »

YouTube's not blocked, see?

Blogs Well, it looks like YouTube has been unblocked. Sort of... It seems far from fully functional just yet. Check this screencast I just whipped up to see what I mean: I'm ... Read story »

Early warning signs of danger for MySpace China

Blogs Last October, News Corp media baron Rupert Murdoch, the proud owner of social networking gorilla MySpace, announced that he was planning to develop MySpace China. Anyone who has studied the fates ... Read story »

Principles are good...what happens when they are tested?

Blogs Readers of my other blog know that I have devoted extensive time to the various woes of foreign (read: American) Internet companies in China, covering both their business and political woes. ... Read story »

What if Yahoo abandoned China?

Blogs If you grew up in the US reading Marvel Comics you may remember the old What If? series. In What If?, the fates of Marvel superheroes were projected into alternate realities. ... Read story »

Power to the people, & pee in the pool: Internet activism in China

Blogs "The Internet is clearly about more than sports scores and email now. It's a place where we can conduct our democracy and get very large amounts of data to very large ... Read story »

And my magic eight ball says...

Blogs Some predictions for 2008, and thoughts on the stories that will be hogging the headlines on the tech scene. MNVO a.k.a. Mobile Network Virtual Operator. The market is going to be ... Read story »

New Seven Wonders: Did the Great Wall make the cut? I hope not

Blogs Of the original 7 Ancient World Wonders, the Great Pyramids are the only ones remaining. So a global online voting campaign was launched to determine 7 new ones. New7Wonders.com announced their ... Read story »

China gets Yahoo in trouble again

Blogs For the past year, China has been a minefield for American Internet firms. They just can't seem to get a break. eBay has retreated, and a deal to go into business ... Read story »

Blogger name registration bites the dust--for now

Blogs Last year the Ministry of Information Industry, China's technology and Internet regulator, announced that it would implement a rule requiring all bloggers to register their real names. Last week MII changed ... Read story »

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