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  1. China Technology Industry Search Engine on China Getting 'Serious' About Spam? · · Score: -1

    Useful tool for those interested in Internet/Tech in/from China: http://china-technology-industry-search-engine-swi cki.eurekster.com/

  2. Hilarious! Worst music videos ever. on Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future · · Score: -1

    Funny! Worst music videos of all time.

    http://www.clipbin.blogspot.com/

    Have a good weekend everyone.

  3. Hottest videos on YouTube. on YouTube Founders Interviewed · · Score: -1

    Here's a collection of the sexiest videos on YouTube. (NO porn - but very sexy!) http://hottube.wordpress.com/ I guess this is the reason why YouTube is so popular. ;-)

  4. Re:Good Info on Baidu/ Baidu IPO on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: -1
  5. Good Info on Baidu/ Baidu IPO on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: -1

    This weblog has lots of info on Baidu and the Chinese Search Market: http://china-netinvestor.blogspot.com/> Useful baidu fact sheet: http://china-netinvestor.blogspot.com/2005/08/baid u-ipo-fact-sheet-on-chinese-search.html>

  6. Re:But Google's Behind In Search Patent Competitio on Google Still Ahead In Search Competition · · Score: -1

    I wouldn't be surprised if the next competitor for google and yahoo in the searchbiz would come out of China. There are already very decent search engines available in China like baidu.com, sogou.com or zhongsou. Zhongsou (which provides search for china's biggest portal sina) claims that they are ahead of all competitors in the field of desktop search: "We are eight months ahead of all our competitors in terms of technology - at least, thanks to our latest desktop search software," said Chen Pei, president of zhongsou.com, a leading Chinese search engine provider. The competitors Chen referred to include Google, Microsoft and Baidu, he explained. Baidu is the largest Chinese-language searching firm. Source: http://china-netinvestor.blogspot.com/[blogspot.co m]

  7. Competition from China on Google Still Ahead In Search Competition · · Score: -1

    I wouldn't be surprised if the next competitor for google and yahoo in the searchbiz would come out of China. There are already very decent search engines available in China like baidu.com, sogou.com or zhongsou. Zhongsou (which provides search for china's biggest portal sina) claims that they are ahead of all competitors in the field of desktop search: "We are eight months ahead of all our competitors in terms of technology - at least, thanks to our latest desktop search software," said Chen Pei, president of zhongsou.com, a leading Chinese search engine provider. The competitors Chen referred to include Google, Microsoft and Baidu, he explained. Baidu is the largest Chinese-language searching firm. Source: http://china-netinvestor.blogspot.com/

  8. Internet in China blog on China Bans 50 Games · · Score: -1

    blog with lots of interesting links http://china-netinvestor.blogspot.com/

  9. T-800 or T1000 on Pentagon To Send Robot Soldiers to Iraq · · Score: -1

    Which generation is going to Irak? T-800 or T-1000? :-) Guess the T-800 is still busy in California.

  10. Interesting blog about Internet in China on China To Launch 2 Into Space In September · · Score: -1

    Lots ot interesting links to find in this blog. http://china-netinvestor.blogspot.com/

  11. Commemorate Zhao Ziyang : A Petition on Mac mini Dissection · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Commemorate Zhao Ziyang and Rectify Tiananmen Square: A Petition (The EpochTimes) "We call on Chinese citizens and all people in the world who are concerned about the aforementioned issues to sign in support of our petition." Read more: http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-1-19/25814.ht ml

  12. OT: Commemorate Zhao Ziyang and Rectify Tiananmen on Mac mini Dissection · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    From the The EpochTimes: Commemorate Zhao Ziyang and Rectify Tiananmen Square: A Petition http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-1-19/25814.ht ml The People's Republic of China National People's Congress The People's Republic of China State Council Mr. Zhao Ziyang, the former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, has passed away. His death is attracting more and more attention both inside China and abroad. As citizens of the People's Republic of China, exercising our rights and duties as granted by the legislature and laws, we, hereby, publish this open letter. We request that the authorities concerned offer a public reply to our letter, as stipulated by the Chinese legislature and laws. First, we express our deepest grief over the passing of Mr. Zhao Ziyang. On behalf of China's citizens, we request that China's media respect the people's rights to information and report objectively, justly, and completely the news relating to Mr. Zhao Ziyang's death. We further request that the media immediately stop banning and deleting related discussions in the media and on Internet sites. We object to formalistic reports that only serve to promote pre-approved topics like the Party's political studies. Such reporting at this time is inhumane and tramples on public opinion and sentiment. Second, we demand that a funeral committee for Mr. Zhao Ziyang be established, and a large-scale memorial service be convened on Tiananmen Square. We demand that Mr. Zhao Ziyang's life, especially his conduct during the 1989 political event, be justly evaluated. Third, we ask to participate in the memorial service for Mr. Zhao Ziyang. We reserve the following rights: If the government rejects a public memorial service or restrains our rights to participate in the memorial service, we will use our own means to conduct memorial activities on Tiananmen Square or other suitable locations. Four, we request that the National People's Congress, in accordance with the legislation, establish a team to investigate the illegal constraints on Mr. Zhao Ziyang's personal freedom and freedom of speech. Given Mr. Zhao Ziyang's illegal house arrest for 15 years, we suggest that Zhao's family seek compensation from the State. Five, we request that the relevant authorities investigate the presence of Chinese police on Tiananmen Square for the last 15 years. We believe that delegating a heavy police force to monitor the country's public places is a violation of the law. This abuse of power has not only encouraged violations of basic human rights by police, but has also wasted large amounts of the tax payers' money and has badly damaged the country's image. This quasi state of martial law subjects the whole country to an atmosphere of fascist-style political terror, reducing public places to private strongholds. We call on Chinese citizens and all people in the world who are concerned about the aforementioned issues to sign in support of our petition. Signed by: Ren Bumei, Jiang Qisheng, Du Daobin, Zhao Dagong, Donghai Yixiao, Zhao Xin, Wu Wei, Zhang Lin, Lu Kun, Wang Guoqi, Qi Zhiyong, Li Hai, Chen Qinglin, Hu Jia, Gao Yuxiang, Wang Zhijing, Jia Jianying, Jin Yanming, Kang Yuchun, Sa Yuguang, Zhang Qianjin, Lian Qiang, Zhang Chunzhu, Pang Meiqing, Liu Zhen, Wang Linhai, Ma Shaohua, Wang Tiancheng, Ouyang Yi, Chen Wei, Huang Xiaomin, Xu Wanping, Xu Guang, Chen Shuqing, Wang Rongqing, Chi Jianwei, Yang Jianmin, Shan Chengfeng, Fan Ziliang, Xiao Yong, Liao Shuangyuan, Mo Jiangang, Ren Wanting, Li Linchen, Wang Wenjiang, Leng Wanbao, Mou Chuanyan, An Ning, Yang Tao, Zhuang Yan, Wu Bei, Lin Xinshu, Zhen Ping, Li Weiping, Xu Kang, Lou Yugen, Tao Sha, Zhuang Minjun, Zhang Yuxiang, Li Xiao, Yang Qing, Sun Wenguang, Li Zhiyou, Wang Fengshan, Che Hongnian, Gu Chuan, Zhuang Zier, Gu Zexu, Chang Feng, Zhang Yan, Wang Tao Yang Fengshi, Du Zhifu, Liu Gang, Li Hengqing, Sheng Xue, Yan Ming, Dong Xin, Gao Kan, Zhong Yan, Shu Ting, Liu Yunxia, Han Wenguang, Feng Baoluo, Hong Shizh

  13. slightly OT: Blog on the Internet in China on Five Years of Ballmer -- the Effect on Microsoft · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hi all, I know it is slightly OT and you hate people promoting their own weblog - but you'll get over it! ;-) I'm blogging news on the development of the internet in China. I hope that my blog is useful and interesting to some of you. http://china-netinvestor.blogspot.com/ Have a great weekend! fatblock

  14. Blog on Internet in China on More on China's IPv6 Network Buildout · · Score: 1

    Hi all, I'm blogging news on the development of the internet in China. I hope that it's useful and interesting to some of you. http://china-netinvestor.blogspot.com/ fatblock