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Obama: "I have never used Twitter"

Blogs One of the interesting things to come out of his just concluded townhall meeting in Shanghai was US President Barack Obama's admission: "I have never used Twitter". Obama casually divulged this ... Read story »

Tech oasis at IDF Taipei '08

Features CNET Asia goes onsite in Taiwan to bring you coverage of this leg of the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). Read story »

Eight Web sites that'll help you understand China

Blogs Contemporary China can be difficult to understand or get a big picture on. News reportage by most TV media and newspapers doesn't quite get it right, in terms of hearing ordinary ... Read story »

The Singapore Triple Play Duopoly causes Singaporeans to play monkey

Blogs For background, with little bullshit, check out Ian Tan's blogpost here. Ian used to work for the Straits Times in  Singapore. History Channel  The history, in short: (Wiki history here) Singapore used ... Read story »

Exploring Shanghai startups with China 2.0--Part 1

Blogs I was recently invited to take part in the inaugural edition of the China 2.0 Tour, an event organized by The China Business Network, CNReviews and Web2Asia. The tour was designed ... Read story »

SXSW Shanghai lit me on fire!

Blogs I am a pretty gregarious person. I love meeting new people, catching up with old friends, and especially talking tech. So when events like last Saturday's SXSW Shanghai @ M1NT event ... Read story »

Exploring Shanghai startups with China 2.0--Part 2

Blogs What follows is the continuation of my recent tour of Shanghai's burgeoning collection of innovative Web companies as part of the China 2.0 tour (see Part 1). Friday morning I caught ... Read story »

Human flesh search engines--crowd-sourcing "justice"

Blogs Human flesh search engines (rén rňu sōusuǒ/人肉搜索) is a term that seems to pop up in China-related news on a nearly daily basis now. However, in talking to some IRL friends ... Read story »

Building bridges

Blogs I was speaking with Christine Lu via Seesmic today, and she brought up her plans for cnBloggercon. I hope she doesn't mind me mentioning them here, but it does sound like ... Read story »

If you want to understand the Internet in China, watch this company

Blogs Periodically, journalist friends ask me who can comment on China Internet issues. The list of people I send them to is pretty short. Someone who's always near the top is Sam ... Read story »

One more reason to be afraid of China

Blogs Forget tainted food and lead toys. Forget military buildup and Chinese cyber warfare. Heck, forget about global warming even. Let's talk money. The contrast between rich and poor in China doesn't ... Read story »

Details emerge on Lenovo's Atom-based handheld

Crave First seen at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, the mystery handheld Lenovo was showing off now has a name. The IdeaPad U8 was unveiled at the Intel Developer Forum in ... Read story »

DSL hell

Blogs My wife spent last week rebuilding her computer's software from the ground up, starting with a drive reformatting and complete OS reinstall. Her troubles started soon after we connected to the ... Read story »

Zapr Internet Technologies receives Series A funding from leading Singapore fund BAF spectrum

Blogs Here's a refreshing piece of news from the desert of early-stage high-tech funding here in Singapore. Based on my understanding, the "undisclosed sum" given by BAF is usually not small sums ... Read story »

Lessons from the Shanghai sex blogger

Blogs A month ago, in a post I wrote on my Imagethief blog about the pecking order of foreigners in China, an anonymous commenter asked me what I thought of a blog ... Read story »

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