LinkedIn Expands Headhunting Reach Into China
LinkedIn, the U.S.-based social network for working professionals, announced that the company has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Chinese …
View ArticleTwitter’s Appointment Of New China Chief Won’t Mean Much
Jace Dorsey, chief executive officer of Twitter, announced via a tweet that the company has appointed Kathy Chen as Twitter's …
View ArticleGlobal Users Will Soon Trust Baidu Maps Around The World
Chinese search engine Baidu.com, which censors its nuanced and oft-irrelevant search results, is now hoping its global maps will be …
View ArticleWho’s To Blame For Apple’s China Closure?
Apple's iTunes and iBook users in China the past few days have been unable to access their accounts and data …
View ArticleOnline News In China Gets Wakeup Call
News media in China ostensibly operate to reinforce and promote the edicts and values of the government. And the government …
View ArticleCensorship To Blame For VC-Backed Chinese Website Outage?
When a website goes offline, it's often the result of a DDoS attack, forgotten domain name purchase, or bad programming. …
View ArticleNo News Is Good News For Netease In China
"Panem et Circenses" (bread and circuses) was used in ancient Rome to curtail revolts and appease the citizenry. In today's …
View ArticleNetEase Will Close Its Online Forums Next Month
Chinese Internet portal NetEase says that due to media business development needs, the company's online forums will stop providing services …
View ArticleChinese Government Demands Weibo Cease Streaming Video Services
The Chinese adage that the tall blade of grass gets cut first is definitely true this week, as China's top …
View ArticleTencent May Have Just Defeated Baidu At Its Own Game In China
Baidu is a poorly-executed search engine. But with both government regulations handcuffing its development and lack of competition in China, …
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