TechBuilding Momentum In China, Streaming Site Viki Inks Deal With BaiduViki has more than 26 million monthly viewers who provide crowdsourced translations for its titles.
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ImpactHow Technology Is Changing China, Through The Photos Of A Global Tech EthnographerInstagram is a tool of the trade for 32-year-old Tricia Wang, a sociologist and consultant working in China and documenting the effect of the wildfire-like spread of new social-media platforms like Weibo and Renren.
TechWhat Twitter Can Learn From Weibo: Field Notes From Global Tech Ethnographer Tricia WangInstagram is a tool of the trade for 32-year-old Wang, a sociologist and consultant working in China and documenting the wildfire spread of new social-media platforms like Weibo and Renren.
TechFast Company’s 2011 China Project: An IntroductionAt the beginning of 2011, Fast Company set out to spend a year in China, documenting the transition, transformation, and innovation in that country.
TechiFive: Intel Smartphones, App Developers Patent Woes, PopCap Games In China, Amazon’s Short Domains, RIAA’s CD Piracy Law
Fast Company MagazineThe Facebooks of ChinaChina’s fake Facebooks started as mere copycats but now drive innovation in advertising and gaming. They’ve also built something unique in their country: a place where people can find love, speak out, and be whoever they want to be.
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