From Tangos:
Regarding tsunami of late 2004, Richard MacManus of Read/Write Web has summarized three ways that people used the Web in response to the disaster:
1) as a constantly updated source of news about the disaster;
2) as a way...
Entries Tagged 'users' ↓
Earthquake Relief Efforts on China’s Web
May 17th, 2008 — aggregate, society, users
CNNIC’s China Youth Internet Behavior report 2007
May 16th, 2008 — aggregate, culture, users
From Kaiser Kuo:
CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center ) issued the report last month. That’s not surprising given that all the data were drawn from the research for that report. But it does drill down a bit into the under-25 set’...
China bows to public over chemical plant
March 4th, 2008 — aggregate, society, users
Note: It is an article from Nature, a little bit old but still worth reading.
China bows to public over chemical plant
Environmental protesters score landmark victory.
Jane Qiu
BEJING
Marchers on the streets of Xiamen pr...
Blogsphere “offically” shared with Olympic Games paticipants now
February 23rd, 2008 — policy, users
Ohmymedia.com has mentioned that perhaps Olympic Games paticipants would be allowed to blogging during the Game period by IOC. Now it came to truth.
The Reuters blog says, Dear athletes, welcome to our world:
So, now it’s official our ...
What Do Chinese Internet Users Do Online?
February 18th, 2008 — aggregate, users
From: China Web2.0 Review
CNNIC just released its latest semi-year report on development of Internet in China. According to the report, by the end of 2007, the number of Chinese Internet users has reached 210 million, an increase of 48 million i...
CNNIC: China Internet Users Reach 210 mln
January 17th, 2008 — industry, users
According to statistics from the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), China’s netizens had reached 210 million by December 2007, an increase of 73 mln year-on-year, and 48 mln more than the number in H1 2007. Internet penetration h...
“very yellow, very violent”
January 12th, 2008 — aggregate, culture, users
[translated by www.zonaeuropa.com]
“The last time that I got on the Internet to search for information, a web page popped up suddenly. It was very yellow (i.e. erotic), very violent. I hastily closed the page.” This is what ...


