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Media companies in China say rewards outweigh censorship threat; Advertisers have interest in developing brand recognition.(Spotlight: China: Risks & Rewards)
Byline: GLORIA GONZALEZ The growing appetite of Chinese consumers for news and entertainment provides tremendous growth opportunities for foreign media companies, but they have to contend with the efforts of Chinese government officials to control Byline: GLORIA GONZALEZ The growing...
Tags: brand, brand recognition, censorship, Chinese Government, Google Inc., International Data Group, Internet, Internet company, media company, Yahoo! Inc.
Research articles 2007-03-26
CHINA: ONE MILLION COMPANIES TO BE WIRED TO THE INTERNET.(Brief Article)
According to ChinaTopNews (June 23, 2000), the Chinese government will put more than one million companies on the Internet within one year to sharpen their competitive edge in the global market, according to local sources. One million small enterpris According to ChinaTopNews (June 23, 2000), the...
Tags: Chinese Government, Internet, Wired Inc.
Research articles 2000-06-26
China maintains control of Internet phone services
BEIJING, Feb. 4 Kyodo China's Information Industry Ministry indicated Thursday that it will strictly control the spread of private Internet phone services even as it breaks up the country's telephone monopoly. Zhang Chunjiang, director of the ministry's Telecommunications Administrative Bureau, said the ministry will crack down on the ...
Tags: China Telecom, Chinese Government, Internet, Internet phone, Internet service, phone, telephone service
Research articles 1999-02-08

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Chinese court fines Web user in "cyber-violence" case
HONG KONG: In the first case involving cyberviolence and a "human flesh search engine" in China, a court has fined a Web site and an Internet user for posting personal and intimate details about an unfaithful husband, his mistress and a spurned wife who committed suicide. While the fines in the...
News items 2009-08-07
China Voice Holding Corp. Secures Additional Chinese Government Contracts - Annual Revenues Expected to Substantially Exceed $30 Million
DALLAS -- China Voice Holding Corp. (the "Company"), (OTC:CHVC) announced today that it has secured additional contracts to provide its integrated Internet Telephony and patented Groupware and Office Automation solutions to Chinese government agencies. The contracts also call for software development services to support new applications. These contracts are in...
Tags: Company, FINANCE, NETWORKING, revenue, SEC, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, VOIP
Research articles 2007-01-29
China Supports Advanced Applications for Internet Users and Educational Centers; Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System Chosen to Power China's CERNET
BEIJING -- Cisco SystemsR today announced that the China Education and Research Network CERNET, the world's largest education network, will deploy the CiscoR CRS-1 Carrier Routing System to upgrade its national backbone network and enhance overall network performance. CERNET is a nationwide education and research computer network funded by the...
Tags: Cisco CRS-1, Cisco Systems Inc., Internet, network
Research articles 2005-09-21
China: The World's Untouchable Internet Market, Even For Google
With China's 338 million Internet users surpassing the U.S. population, Google and other key media and commerce players are struggling to stake claim there to an exploding, complex market tightly controlled by government censors. Google's efforts to establish U.S.-style dominance is being squashed in China by stiff...
Tags: China, Google Inc., Internet, Government, Diane Mermigas
Blog posts 2009-09-10
Chinese writers seek redress on Google e-books
A Chinese copyright group is demanding talks with Google over compensation for Chinese authors who have had their books scanned into the US company's electronic library. The move is a further challenge to a US agreement designed to offer a framework for the emerging electronic book business. The agreement has...
Tags: Google Inc., author
News items 2009-10-22
Chinese Consumers Loosen Their Fists
Trader Mark submits: Now overlay the last story with this one, and then compare the attitudes of citizens towards savings here or in Japan versus the conspicuous consumption culture we celebrate. It is one stark difference - people who act like this in America are viewed as "strange" or "out...
Tags: China, Trader Mark
External links 2008-12-08
Chinese court jails 11 in Microsoft piracy
SHANGHAI: A court in southern China has convicted 11 people of violating national copyright laws and participating in a sophisticated counterfeiting ring that for years manufactured and distributed pirated Microsoft software throughout the world. The men were sentenced by a court in the city of Shenzhen to between one and one-half...
News items 2009-08-07
China's Internet portals survive. (Market Development).(Brief Article)
Netease.com reported net income of $4600, an impressive turn since most industry watchers expect China's Internet portals to either be acquired, liquidated, or run afoul with the Chinese government. Netease.com offers ... Netease.com reported net income of $4600, an impressive turn since most industry watchers...
Tags: Internet, Internet portal
Research articles 2002-08-01
Web domain names written in Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian coming soon
Just a month after it formally severed all ties to the U.S. government, Internet regulation body ICANN said it is finalizing plans to introduce Web domain addresses using non-Latin characters, marking the first time Web addresses will be written natively in Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew and other languages. It's the biggest...
Tags: language, ICANN
News items 2009-10-26
Chinese are targeting Web addiction of kids
BEIJING -- China's government wants to develop technology to stop children from becoming addicted to the Internet, according to a news report. Chinese officials encourage Internet use for education and business but express growing worry about its effect on children and the possibility that it could be addictive....
Tags: Government, INTERNET, Web, Xinhua News Agency
Research articles 2006-10-29
Baidu.com launches online Chinese Wikipedia service
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Baidupedia, an online encyclopedia has been launched by Baidu.com, a Chinese web search company, modelled on the US-based Wikipedia which was blocked in China last year. The 'Chinese Wikipedia' provides a user-generated encyclopedia which is self-censored in order to avoid problems with...
Tags: Baidu.com Inc.
Research articles 2006-05-12
China eases its blocking of news sites.
May 22, 2002 The Asian Wall Street Journal ABIX via COMTEX -- Greater access exists for Internet users in China to the World Wide Web sites of some Western media groups. The media within China is strongly controlled by the Chinese Government and the...
Tags: Associated Press, China, INTERNET, MARKETING, Web, WWW
Research articles 2002-05-22
China Voice Holding Corp. Announces Second VoIP and Office Automation Services Contract With Chinese Government -- Annual Revenue of Two Contracts to Exceed $30 Million
China Voice Holding Corp. CHVC (PINKSHEETS: CHVC), a provider of Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP, Office Automation and Wireless solutions for government, businesses and consumers in the People's Republic of China and the United States, announced today that it was in the final stages of completing the initial contract...
Tags: automation, China, Company, Government, Groupware, NETWORKING, revenue, SEC, SOFTWARE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, U.S., voice, VoIP
Research articles 2006-12-26
Number of Chinese bloggers 22 million, making crackdown impossible: Beijing-run Internet censoring system is without parallel
It may be that those never say die Internet monitoring officials on China's mainland will be able to pull it off. Stranger things have happened! But seriously, to be able to keep a lid on the Internet while clamping down on the nation's bloggers? "Good luck!" said one tech-savvy...
Tags: blogger, Blogging, China, INTERNET, University of California at Los Angeles, Vietnam
Research articles 2007-03-26
Baidu.com launches online Chinese Wikipedia service
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-12 May 2006-Baidu.com launches online Chinese Wikipedia serviceC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Baidupedia, an online encyclopedia has been launched by Baidu.com, a Chinese web search company, modelled on the US-based Wikipedia which was blocked in China last year. The 'Chinese Wikipedia' provides a user-generated encyclopedia which is self-censored...
Tags: Baidu.com Inc.
Research articles 2006-05-12
Chinese computer hackers target US Commerce Department
WASHINGTON AFP — Computer hackers based in China have launched sustained attacks on the computers of a US Commerce Department technology export office, a department official said. The official, who requested anonymity, said the attacks had originated from websites registered with Chinese Internet service providers. Chinese-based hackers, especially in the...
Tags: attack, bureau, computer, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2006-10-06
China hires 'cyber-agents' to control public opinion on the Internet
BEIJING AFP — The Chinese government has started using "cyber-agents" to spread positive political messages on the Internet and better control public opinion, state media reported. Several cities have set up special "online propaganda troops" who pose as ordinary Internet users in chatrooms and other cyber-forums as they spread...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Beijing, Government, INTERNET
Research articles 2005-05-19
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