Networks for Mutual Help and Civil Society: from Shanghai to Yunnan
Wang Li, a "new Shanghaiese" shares with us how she became involved in Chinese civil society: "In 1991 I came to Shanghai from Sichuan, and with [my husband] Ku Haiyang , a disabled person, started a...
View ArticleWelcome to the Social Revolution
This is why Social Networking, especially with China's Q'Zone, is the biggest shift in Communication since the Industrial Revolution. This is why sites in America like Krilix the future of Advertising...
View ArticleInternet in China: How to apply for an internet account
Since you landed in China, you spend 2 or 3 hours everyday (or more...) to check your emails at Starbucks or any other bar with available wireless connection. Now, not only does the waiter prepare your...
View ArticleHow to Connect an Imported iPhone to the Chinese Network
No, this article won’t comment on the iPhone release in China nor give you tips about how to get an iPhone on the black market. However, it might help you to configure an imported iPhone so that it...
View ArticleP1 Wants To Be The Highest Quality Social Network in China
Since P1 focus on the niche market where the users are interested in fashion, luxury and partying and more importantly they are affluent at the age between 20 to 40. P1, without question, is now...
View ArticleEmployment ticket
Ticket to a movie or a train ride? So what is employment ticket, simply is just an entry ticket for your employment. Your entry ticket essentials could be relationship, recommendation, qualification,...
View ArticleHow to escape China Tax #1
No one wants to pay more tax, government would not reward you a prize annually, or giving you a discount on your next taxation, or maybe congratulate you in media saying "Highest taxpayer of the year...
View ArticleHuawei to Give London Subway a Mobile Network, Sunday Times Says
Huawei Technologies Co., China's largest phone networks maker, is offering 50 million pounds ($81 million) of "aid" to install a free mobile telephone network in the London Underground more »China...
View ArticleGoogle's new social network service Google+ blocked swiftly in China
Google's new social network service Google+ has been blocked by China's government just one day after the launch of Google+. more »Tech-WebwebcensorshipgoogleinternetsocialtechnetworkChina
View ArticleHuawei issues definitive statement about espionage fears: 'we have never been...
In a new cybersecurity whitepaper issued today by the company, Huawei deputy chairman of the board Ken Hu writes that Huawei has "never been asked to provide access to our technology, or provide any...
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