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Google’s New Approach: Say No to China
Google’s announcement of its new China approach is the biggest tech news today, there are tons of comments and analysis on news, blogs and tweets already. I currently don’t have much more to add to the discussion. I just pick up some posts I read and share with you.
Google’s statement is very controversial, [...]
HK Startup Summary 2009
It is an excellent post on HK online startups by Rex Chung, thanks Rex for republishing it on China Web Radar. Rex Chung is the founder of Ankoder, a cloud based video transcoding web service that was launched in 2009. He also previously founded a web and ruby on rails consultancy firm RoRCraft Ltd. in [...]
Welcome Back, Yeeyan
Yeeyan, a popular online translation collaboration community in China, was back online in yesterday morning, after it was shut down in Nov 30, 2009 by China’s online content regulators. But its domain name changes from Yeeyan.com to Yeeyan.org.
On almost all my list about my favoriate China’s websites, you can find Yeeyan. Since it started in [...]
Hello, This is China Web Radar
Since today, this blog China Web 2.0 Review will be renamed as China Web Radar, the acronym is still CWR, and our domain also change to ChinaWebRadar.com.
China Web 2.0 Review was launched in Nov 2005, when the concept of web 2.0 was becoming hot either in the world or in China. I started this blog [...]
1 Billion to Invest in Freewares in China
Sequoia Capital China, Highland Capital and Qihoo 360 yesterday announced that they plan to jointly invest 1 billion, I think it should be 1 billion RMB, into China’s free software industry in coming years. The plan targets at startups and individuals in freeware sectors, by means of investment, incubation and M&A.
Neil Shen, Founding Managing Partner [...]

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