Blackberry vs. Redberry In China — Tain’t No Big Thing
Everyone is writing about the upcoming Blackberry versus Redberry telecom war in China. What will Blackberry charge? What will Redberry charge? Will Redberry’s service even compare to Blackberry’s?...
View ArticleChina’s Media Restrictions On Foreigners — Never Mind, Again
About a month ago I jumped on a big story about China restricting foreign media, in a post entitled, China Restricts Foreign Press Within China — Is This New? That same day, I followed it up with a...
View ArticleThinking China Bloggers And More
Just learned David Wolf at Silicon Hutong “tagged” China Law Blog as one of five “Thinking Bloggers.“ In turn, we are supposed to tag five more thinking blogs. Silicon Hutong begs to be re-tagged so...
View ArticleChina’s Internet. You’ve Got It All Wrong.
Bill Bishop, a China Internet guru, recently did a post on his DigiCha blog, entitled, “China’s Internet: The Invisible Birdcage.” Not sure I like the title, but I am sure that I like the post itself...
View ArticleChina’s Digital Consumers
If you are not reading the McKinsey Quarterly, you should be. It is an absolutely superb source of information regarding China and, in particular, China as market. It is consistently the best source...
View ArticleWhat You (And Facebook) Need To Do To Succeed In China.
Great post by David Wolf over at Silicon Hutong, entitled, “Nine Things Facebook Must Do to Better Its Chances in China.” This is the second in a trilogy Wolf is doing on Facebook in China. I have...
View ArticleWhen Should You Deal With Your China Ethical Issues? Yesterday.
David Wolf of Silicon Hutong just did a great post on ethical issues in China. The post is entitled, “Business Ethics and Culture Clashes in China” and I love it for three reason. First, it is very...
View ArticleForeigners In China. The Reality Edition.
Just read some really thoughtful blog posts on being a foreigner in China, by bloggers who ought to know. The first is Sinostand’s, “Foreigners in China: Weibo vs. Reality,” and it essentially says...
View ArticleChina Law Is Policy
Excellent post by David Wolf on the Silicon Hutong blog on the underpinnings of Chinese law. Entitled When is Innovation Indigenous? it says law in China is used strictly to advance policy, not “to...
View ArticleFly The Open Skies Between China And The United States: Not In This Decade
Damn. Damn. Damn. The Wall Street Journal said it yesterday and I had completely bought into it. Actually, I had more than just bought into it, I was near giddy about it. In its article, China Aloft,...
View ArticleChina Tech/China Blogging — September 19 (Today), In Beijing
On September 19, at the Renaissance Hotel in Beijing, beginning at 1:30 pm, there will be two panels of “experts” speaking on various aspects of China’s digital world. I put the word experts in quotes...
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