New Scientist: The ‘blog’ revolution sweeps across China
19:00 24 November 04
Special Report from New Scientist Print Edition.It took a chance online encounter between a software engineer from Shanghai and a teacher in a remote province of China to start shaking up the power balance between the people and the government of the world’s most populous nation.
恭喜。
文章的最後一段提到了moblogging service,還有China Digital News Project。
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Slashdot討論串:
Your Rights Online: Blogging Sweeps China
摘錄:
An anonymous reader writes “Dissident astro-physicist, Xiao Qiang, director of the China Internet Project at UC Berkeley, interviews Isaac Mao, founder of CNBlog for New Scientist. Asked what is his strategy to expand blogging under China’s censorship regime, Mao’s response is typically Taoist: ‘What is our strategy? We do not have a strategy. But the information flow in the blogosphere has its own Way. The Way is our strategy: personal, fast, connected and networked.’”