China Telecom search powered by Baidu

China Telecom has opened a search engine on its portal service. The new search service is called 114, which is the telephone number of yellowpage service of China Telecom.
On the homepage of 114 search engine, there’s a link to China Telecom’s yellowpage service, which has grown into a voice information search engine (news coverage).
The search [...]

Web2.0 Story in Chinese Men’s Magazine

It is not news, in fact, it is the photo for a feature story about web2.0 by Esquire China in this January.
Since Marshall Kirkpatrick are surprised that maybe higher percentage of Chinese know the term web2.0 than American, I think this photo may help to answer his question. Even a men’s magazine published a [...]

Google China Says Blog Is Blackboard Newspaper

Google China announced its Chinese official Blog today, and named it “Google Blackboard Newspaper (黑板报)”.
In its first blog post, it said googler will share their thoughts and ideas in the blog, just as what we did on the blackboard in the rear wall of the classroom at school. The development of Google China and [...]

Chinese Web2.0 Logos

Inspired by idea of Stabilo Boss’s image of web2.0 logos collection, a Chinese made an similar Chinese web2.0 logos collection.
You can find the lists and links of all the sites in the image here.
How many of them will survive a year later? I don’t know, but I wish all of them a good luck!

DEMO Goes to China

DEMO, the conference for launch of new products, technologies, and companies, will goes to China this fall. (via MobileCrunch).
Neal Silverman, Vice President of Network World Events and Executive Forums, announced in DEMO that DEMO will partner with IDG World Expo to hold a DEMO China event in September 5-6 of 2006. 70 of the [...]

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