links for 2008-02-12
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ongoing compilation of ITU data, by OII research Hanteng Liao
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OII Chinese Wikipedia researcher (Taiwanese)
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abstract for paper on Chinese creative industries and datong
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blog on chinese internet, in chinese, by Wei He, The school of journalism & communication, Tsinghua University, China
Visiting Research Fellow,
The Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) & China Media Center (CMC), University of Westminst
"while a large majority of youth in both countries now feel dependent on digital technology, this attitude is especially pronounced in China. As many as 80 percent of Chinese respondents agreed that "Digital technology is an essential part of how I live,"
Henry Jenkins on fansubbing for Prison Break: "Web-based fan cultures were allowing rural youths to more actively engage with their urban counterparts and to become more fully integrated into online communities because they could consume the same televisi
Jenkins on impact of Chinese Internet for youth: "One might hypothesize that Chinese and American teens deal with the uncertainties of the digital environment in different ways: many American teens are unaware of the potential consequences of posting thei
Jenkins on serious games in China: "the industry representatives at this event sought to continually reassure participants that they were fully aware of their ethical and social responsibilities. These responsibilities operate at multiple levels -- not si
"More than a third of mobile phone owners in China, the world's largest mobile market, use their handsets to listen to music, more than in Britain or the United States, a study showed.Some 34.8 percent reported they listened to mobile music every mont
"Roland Soong, whose Zonaeuropa blog is one of the most respected sources of information about mainland websites, believes people in China have higher expectations of the internet."In other countries, there are other platforms for ordinary people to e
"This article will discuss the rise of mobile communication studies and the role of locality, then turn to one of the centres for mobile innovation, Seoul, to discuss the role of mobile media as a domestic new media."
translation of a conversation on the “socialized Web” between three Internet luminaries that was posted on the blog of Mai Tian, the host of this mini-salon. Xie Wen is a major shareholder in Ourgame.com, a popular casual gaming site; he served briefl
downloadable books, sms, and more for cellphones
hi, I am just curious, who noticed my blog and share it in the del.icio.us? Is anyone I know or have met before?
Anyway, I am glad that you like it... Happy Chinese new year!
Posted by: Will | February 12, 2008 at 03:58 PM