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Which websites has China blocked?
BBC
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Internet TV Leaps Ahead in China.
Market Watch
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Facebook Gets Poked in China. WSJ
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China video site Youku nets $40 mln
in funding. Reuters
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In China, Online Shopping Soars.
Forbes
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Report: China Home to Half of All
Malicious Web Sites. Washington Post
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China's famed Shaolin temple kick
starts online store. Reuters
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Internet Helps Liberate, Create
Music in China. NPR
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Facebook targets China,
world's biggest Web market. Reuters
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China Internet control
unacceptable - European Commissioner.
Forbes
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Alibaba launches
free China online advert service June 18, Reuters
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China Internet Research Conference:
Two Views of Chinese Internet Users. WSJ Blog
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China overtook the United States as
the largest fixed broadband subscriber market in the first
quarter, according to market research firm Dittberner
Associates. June 5, 2008
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Best of the China Blogs: June 6.
China Journal, WSJ
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China’s Dangerous Domains. WSJ
Blogs
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China Leader Makes Debut in Great
Wall of Facebook. The New York Times
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China won't guarantee Web freedom
over Olympics. May 8, Guardian.co.uk
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Microsoft to build $280 mln China R&D centre. May 6, Reuter
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Google 'breaching China's state
secrecy laws'. May 7, Telegraph UK
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China 'using internet spy filters' .
Press Association
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China's Sina Corp, E-house set up online real estate
portal. CNN Money 08-02-25
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China's
online advertising market near 11 bln yuan. Xinhua 08-02-24
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China's Baidu says HK listing
unlikely this year. Reuter
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China's
software industry sees revenue rise more than 20 percent. AFP
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China
launches new internet purge. Guardian U.K.
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China's authorities warn of
Valentine's Day virus. Xinhua
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Behind the Great Firewall.
Guardian, UK
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China to tighten supervision over
"virtue communities" on Internet.Xinhua
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Global music
companies in fresh China piracy suit. AFP
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China eases
new online video-sharing restrictions. IHT
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China may
relax Internet curbs during the Olympics: official. AFP
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China's
Sohu.com profit beats forecast, eyes Olympics. Reuters
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China Steps Up Internet Video Control. AP
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China flags
crackdown on "undesirable" online games. Reuters
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China asks
help over Internet piracy. AFP
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Number of
Internet users in China hits 210 million: govt. AFP
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Leeway Seen in China Internet Rules. AP
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New Fears for China's
YouTube Wannabes. Business Week
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China to tighten internet control. The Sydney
Morning Herald
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China Limits Providers of Internet Video. AP.
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Baidu CFO dies in
accident in China Dec. 30
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Yahoo! China loses,
Baidu wins copyright lawsuit.
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China has 47 million
bloggers and 72.82 million blogs, though only 28.75 million blogs are
active,
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Baidu's search yields
success in China. Los Angeles Times
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China says it is
cyber-espionage victim. Times
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MI5 alert on China’s
cyberspace spy threat.
Times.
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China PC maker Lenovo
to open Poland plant. Reuters. Nov.27.
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China's Huawei says
expects 3Com buyout by Q1 2008 Reuter Oct. 18,
2007
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China's Baidu says to
enter e-commerce market Reuters Oct. 18, 2007
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China Plans Virtual World
for Commerce AP Oct. 15, 2007
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China to Use E-Stamps
to Fight Spam? Maybe...
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Internet names for Asia launched Oct. 9, 2007
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China's main blog service providers agree
to follow code, The Times of India, Aug. 22, 2007
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China
says Web use surpasses that in U.S. IHT
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China Steps Up Internet Video
Control. AP
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China may relax Internet curbs during the Olympics:
official. AFP
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Google seeks to dominate China with music. The
Independent
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China eases new online video-sharing restrictions.
IHT
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China launches new internet purge. Guardian U.K.
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China won't guarantee Web
freedom over Olympics. May 8, Guardian.co.uk
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China Shuts Down Pornographic Web Sites. AP
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China's Baidu starts Japanese search engine. AFP
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Number of Internet users in China hits 210 million:
govt. AFP
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New Fears for China's YouTube Wannabes. Business
Week
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China asks help over Internet piracy. AFP
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China.com. Forbes
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Leeway Seen in China Internet Rules. AP
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China to tighten internet control. The Sydney
Morning Herald
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MI5 alert on China’s
cyberspace spy threat.
Times.
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China says it is
cyber-espionage victim. Times
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Can you Yahoo safely in
China? The Seattle Times Nov. 15.
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China Limits Providers of Internet Video. AP.
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China Search King Baidu
Doubles Profit, Sales CNN Money, Oct. 25, 2007
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China's Alibaba.com IPO
draws 100 bln usd of orders CNN Money Oct. 25,
2007
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Is Alibaba Worth More Than
Google? Forbes
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China's Huawei says
expects 3Com buyout by Q1 2008 Reuter Oct. 18,
2007
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China's Baidu says to
enter e-commerce market Reuters Oct. 18, 2007
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China Plans Virtual World
for Commerce AP Oct. 15, 2007
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