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Quote: Custer on Hu Jintao As The New Hitler

Quote: Custer on Hu Jintao As The New Hitler

“…because truly, censoring a video game and orchestrating the mass murder of eleven million people is totally the same…” ... 

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Shanghai Blogger Summit: Not To Be Outdone By Beijing Bloggers

Shanghai Blogger Summit: Not To Be Outdone By Beijing Bloggers

An introduction to the bunch of China bloggers based in Shanghai who met up for drinks and lively conversation, and a review of the shenanigans they were up to.

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chinaSMACK Celebrates Surviving DoS, Then Goes Down

chinaSMACK Celebrates Surviving DoS, Then Goes Down

Immediately after celebrating their first birthday, chinaSMACK ironically goes down & is now inaccessible. Is this another DoS attack? Due to the Urumqi riots?

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Observations & Insights Of A Blog Blocked By China’s Great Firewall

Observations & Insights Of A Blog Blocked By China’s Great Firewall

ULN, the blogger of CHINAYOUREN English and Spanish-language blog about China currently blocked by China’s GFW, shares his insights into Chinese net censorship.

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Google Needs to Behave To Succeed, Say Chinese Bloggers

Google Needs to Behave To Succeed, Say Chinese Bloggers

BloggerInsight asks notable Chinese bloggers how CCTV’s recent attacks against Google will affect Google’s business in China. Their answers might not be pretty.

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Beggars, Expat Habits, Netizen Revolution, Jackson, & Parkour

Beggars, Expat Habits, Netizen Revolution, Jackson, & Parkour

CNR’s Weekly Review highlights some of the most interesting and can’t miss blog posts from the English China blogosphere. This week: June 21-27, 2009.

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Green Dam & CCTV’s Attacks On Google – 12 Point Review

Green Dam & CCTV’s Attacks On Google – 12 Point Review

A 12 point summary of the entire Green Dam Youth Escort web-filtering and censorship software controversy and the CCTV attacking Google for porn links scandal.

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Chinese Web Insights: CCTV’s Attacks Increased Google’s Traffic

Chinese Web Insights: CCTV’s Attacks Increased Google’s Traffic

Translation of a Hecaitou (well-known Chinese blogger) post on how CCTV’s recent attacks against Google for links to vulgar content has boosted Google’s traffic.

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The Good, Bad, & Ugly Of Trains, Youth, Politics, Dissidents & CCTV

The Good, Bad, & Ugly Of Trains, Youth, Politics, Dissidents & CCTV

CNR’s Weekly Review highlights some of the most interesting and can’t miss blog posts from the English China blogosphere. This week: June 14-20, 2009.

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Green Dam: Chinese Neitzens Are All “Children”

Green Dam: Chinese Neitzens Are All “Children”

A review of what many Chinese bloggers are saying about the recent “Green Dam Youth Escort” mandatory filtering software debacle: Flawed, dangerous, wasteful…

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John Fan: The China Internet Market For Taiwanese Companies

John Fan: The China Internet Market For Taiwanese Companies

John Fan introduced his Facebook Application development company, Cardinal Blue Software, along with their headline app/game, Friend Stock, at Barcamp Shanghai 2009,... 

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Green Dam, Anti-Hui Prejudice, Chinese Politics, & Barbarism!

Green Dam, Anti-Hui Prejudice, Chinese Politics, & Barbarism!

CNR’s Weekly Review highlights some of the most interesting and can’t miss blog posts from the English China blogosphere. This week: June 7-13, 2009.

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Chinese Bloggers On The 20th Anniversary Of June 4th

Chinese Bloggers On The 20th Anniversary Of June 4th

A collection of blog posts by mainland Chinese bloggers concerning the censorship and memories surrounding the 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square 1989.

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Chinese Internet Maintenance Day Is Today

Chinese Internet Maintenance Day Is Today

Today is a day just like any other in China, especially because memories of the events 20 years ago have been edited, lost, or never existed especially among younger... 

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China’s Great Firewall Blocks Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail, Live, Bing

China’s Great Firewall Blocks Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail, Live, Bing

Several major websites & services have been blocked by the Chinese government in anticipation of the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Incident.

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