The [tag]Washington Post[/tag] has a nice series of articles on [tag]China[/tag] and the Digital Revolution.
The writer, Philip P. Pan, who is based in [tag]Beijing[/tag], will be online Today, Feb. 21, at 11 a.m. ET to discuss the digital revolution’s presence in China, the government’s efforts to censor Internet content, see [tag]Wikipedia[/tag] and the rise of [tag]blogging[/tag].
Here is the link to the discussion and here the link to the overview of the series.
Direct links to his articles:
Wikipedia .. Reference Tool On Web Finds Fans
And to finish it off, some amusing tidbits from the post.:
Words you don’t want to use online
I never knew studying finance in Switzerland is that hot.
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Just to point out, it is in The Washington Post, not the Washington Times (a Moonie paper).
Comment by Zhuxiu — February 21, 2006 @ 2:23 pm
Thanks for pointing out. That was stupid of me.
Comment by Administrator — February 21, 2006 @ 8:45 pm