Articles on Hu Jintao
Footage of China's Hu with Toshiba ad is banned - Nov 4, 2009
Blogs Many of you will remember the controversy caused back in October after Chinese Netizens complained that their National Day Parade was tainted by an ad for a Japanese company. Hu Jintao's ... Read story »Premier Wan rocked the Chinese cyberspace - Mar 1, 2009
Blogs Wen Jiabao, the Chinese Premier, rocked the Chinese cyber community by holding a 2 hour-long online chat with Netizens. This event was jointly hosted by the Central Government Web site (http://english.gov.cn) and ... Read story »What our Asian leaders said at the climate change discussion in Hokkaido - Jul 10, 2008
Blogs In December 2009, UN will be crafting a new climate change accord that will succeed the Kyoto Protocol. Three days ago--the G-8 nations of the US, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Canada, ... Read story »Feeding China: Whose RSSponsibility? - Jun 4, 2007
Blogs Google has been feeding again. First it ate up Doubleclick and now it's done gone washed it down with a shot of Feedburner. So what does this acquisition mean for China? ... Read story »Tainted report recall: Arstechnica, BoingBoing, Techcrunch, Slashdot--ALL GUILTY! - Oct 9, 2007
Blogs First, let me unequivocally say that I love all these Web sites. Second, let me also say how ironic it is that these sites, being some of my most trusted sources ... Read story »Government thinks QQ Coins not so QQute - Apr 1, 2007
Blogs Say you create an enormous community of Internet users who communicate with each other in an extensive virtual world. Then let's say you want to introduce a system by which those ... Read story »Blogger name registration bites the dust--for now - May 27, 2007
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 »Is the great China video-sharing crash coming? - Apr 18, 2007
Blogs As anyone who has partied too hard knows, you can have too much of a good thing. China's video-sharing sites have been partying like mad for the last year. It looks ... Read story »Chinese Internet still not entirely purified - Apr 23, 2007
Blogs There has been much yammering about civilizing the Internet here in China for the past year. We've had it from Hu Jintao, we've had it very recently from the Ministry of ... Read story »All Internet bets are off - Feb 27, 2007
Blogs The runup to March's dual government extravaganzas, the meeting of the full National People's Congress and the (take a breath) national committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Congress, is always ... Read story »Off the rails - Jun 11, 2006
Blogs Just a couple of weeks ago I wrote about how China and Germany announced that they would work together on a second high-speed, magnetic-levitation (mag-lev) train line. Well, don't book your ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

