Found: 50 Million Missing Chinese Weblogs I spoked to Frank Dai of Global Voices a bit further about the diverse and… May 7, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
100 Million Bloggers Next Year in China? (UPDATE May 8: Found: 50 Million Missing Chinese Weblogs)Last November I ridiculed the Beijing-based research… May 6, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
How Culturally Biased Is Technorati? (UPDATE, May 4: Xu Jinglei has just been ranked the #1 popular blog by Technorati.… May 3, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
Tracking Your Comments One thorny problem with having a really decent online conversation was that it used to… April 18, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
Mobile Internet: How Much Will You Pay? T-Mobile Germany is offering mobile broadband for the business user, writes the Dutch daily De… April 18, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
Here Comes China’s Second Internet Revolution Recently I wrote in the China Herald (my weblog) about the bloody battle looming between… March 26, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
Whose Online Revenue? Actress and celebrity Xu Jinglei has quite a different problem than most bloggers. While most are… March 1, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
Chinese Voices of Reason Warn Against Too Much Censorship Party elders and a high official at the State Council have been adding an interesting… February 15, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
Guess Who Got Blocked in China? Asiapundit is having fun, and rightly so. Just imagine who got blocked by the Chinese… February 3, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
How Google’s China Crisis Got Out of Hand When Google launched its localized China service last week, the unavoidable mayhem looked manageable. The… January 30, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
Brownie Points for Google Well, we had our five-minute moment of indignation after Google decided to join the Chinese… January 26, 2006 Fons Tuinstra
Chinese Weblog Hosts Face First Restructuring Bokee.com has announced that it will lay off one-quarter of its 400 employees and possibly… December 27, 2005 Fons Tuinstra
Providers Delete Weblogs in China The Chinese blogosphere is up in arms as some hosts of weblogs do the opposite… December 22, 2005 Fons Tuinstra
China Has 16 Million Bloggers The Chinese search engine Baidu estimates the current number of Chinese bloggers at 16 million,… December 20, 2005 Fons Tuinstra
Should We Blame the Journalists? An anonymous journalist-blogger in China brings up a fascinating dilemma I struggle with myself often.… December 14, 2005 Fons Tuinstra