DATELINE: Beijing (Oct. 18, 2007): There is a small group of expats who speak fluent Mandarin and are extremely knowledgeable about social media, Web 2.0, etc. in China. Three of the best are Sam Flemming, Jeremy Goldkorn and William Moss. Here are their blog/sites, along with some other great resources.
Danwei
http://www.danwei.org/
Imagethief
http://news.imagethief.com/blogs/china/
CIC
http://www.seeisee.com/index.php/sam/
China Web 2.0 Review
http://www.cwrblog.net/
Ogilvy China Digital Watch
http://digitalwatch.ogilvy.com.cn/en/
Silicon Hutong
http://siliconhutong.typepad.com/silicon_hutong/
Proxy servers
You have to know about these in order to get to sites like Technorati.com, which is blocked in China.
Anonymouse.org (server in Germany)
anonymouse.org
Why do you post things like a proxy for public use, attached to the source? This is one of the surest and easiest ways for this sort of thing to _no_longer_be_usable!
I guess knowledge is also a sort of power, and with it, responsibility?
Posted by: Scot Frank | October 22, 2007 at 01:27 PM