Co-working For Networking Entrepreneurs In Shanghai
Working independently in a place like Shanghai can be hard. The cafés are noisy, smoky and hard to focus in. Setting up shop in the comforts of your own home is overrated, lacking the social aspects of...
View ArticleJimdo: Free DIY Online Website Creator Finds Its China Niche
“Pages to the People” is the slogan for Jimdo, and online DIY website creation service, and they’ve been successful bringing webpage and blog development to the masses. Since August 2007, Jimdo has...
View ArticleApple & China Unicom Rumors: The China Market For The iPhone
Can Apple stay fresh with Chinese consumers? We’ve all seen young professionals on Shanghai Metro trains, tapping away at a game of Solitaire on their new iPhones. The iPhone has transformed into a...
View ArticleTop 4 Reasons Why Chinese Social Networking Is Different
There has been a lot of recent buzz around social networking sites (SNS) in China, and for good reasons. With the world’s largest netizen population at 320 million and growing, the potential for volume...
View ArticleKaifu Lee: Constraints at Google and Dreams at Innovation Works
Kaifu Lee "running away" from Google. Source: YNET On Saturday, Google China President Kaifu Lee resigned. On Sunday, CNReviews tracked the news on his next step, Innovation Works, an early-stage...
View ArticleiPartment: Hot Teen Girls Want to Move In With You, Online
Hello there! Teenagers are apt to experiment, and the Chinese are no exception. iPartment, or “love apartment” (爱情公寓) in Chinese, creates an online home that appeals to young, affluent women (about 60%...
View ArticleOff To 2009′s 5th Annual CnBloggerCon We Go!
It’s been pretty quiet around here lately and we haven’t done much “reviewing” of China as we should have (which probably royally pisses Elliott off). Of course, most of it is my fault as I’ve been...
View ArticleBusing From Guangzhou To Lianzhou
Guangzhou Min and I boarded a long-distance bus in Guangzhou at 7:55 for what we thought would be a 3 hour drive to Lianzhou. Much of the distance was covered quite quickly on a smooth new highway,...
View ArticleMicroblogging: Its Future In China & In Flattening The World
Last week, I attended the Ad:Tech conference in Beijing and participated in a panel discussion on microblogging, a relatively new phenomenon on the Chinese Internet, as it relates to marketing. The...
View ArticleCN Reviews looks back at 2009 – part 2
What was interesting and memorable about 2009? Interested in your answer to this question. To jog your memory, we compiled our “best” posts of the year. Here’s part two of our “CN Reviews Best of...
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