CWR is One Year Old
Today, China Web2.0 Review (CWR) turns one year old. On October 28, 2005, I started blogging in this blog, kindly hosting in blogbeta.com under the help of Zhanbin. In early this year, CWR has its own domain name at cwrblog.net.
Looking back, it is a great year for CWR and for me. There are 212 posts published and 378 comments left. Traffic and rss subscription continues to grow, thousand of people subscribe the rss feed to follow the updates of CWR. And we introduced many Chinese web startups to English speaking world. Each time when someone email to say he/she enjoys reading CWR, or wants to contact a startup mentioned in a specific post, I feel very exciting, because I know CWR has created value for them.
Thank you for all those who subscribed CWR, left comments, sent trackbacks or linked to CWR, and special thanks goes to Chen Luyi, another contributor of CWR, Frank Dai, an early contributor and several guest bloggers. With your encourage, supports and help, I’m sure the coming year will be another successful one for CWR.
ps. To celebrate the birthday, I soft-launched the new design of CWR, maybe not all links and features are funcioning well now. I will keep fine tuning it in coming days.
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congratulations!
Congratulations, Tangos! I should keep up with blogging myself
Congratulations! You have been doing a valuable public service, helping the outside world to understand China’s Web 2.0. I hope you’ll keep it up, despite the exhausting hard work!!
Happy birthday! Only thing that’s to be taken care of is the long time it takes from Europe to open the home page of your finds.