With ever-increasing restrictions on online activity, Chinese authorities are trying to make Internet service providers act as Web police for the government. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET ...
Microblogging is simply blogging on a small scale. Microblog entries consist of usually around 150 characters and/or the inclusion of photos and video. They are then displayed in line with each other ...
Facebook and Twitter might be impossible to access here in China, but we still have something called microblogs. Millions of users are able to take advantage of these (after sensitive words have been ...
Journalist and Internet analyst Hu Yong writes for China Media Project: Back in May 2010, when Guangdong province had just opened up the first Public Security Bureau [police] microblog in the whole ...