Thursday, January 28, 2010

Silver Cinemas - Macomb Mall

Open letter to Dr. Valentino Parlato, director of "Il Manifesto" How to navigate the Chinese

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[...] Coincidences aside, it should be emphasized as the story of Google in China has experienced in recent times contrasts with the government authorities who have implicitly facilitated the consolidation of Baidu in the Chinese market. Last July, the U.S. search engine has been obscured because accused of failing to meet the demands of the so-called campaign against vulgarity considered guilty and to facilitate searches of web pages containing pornographic material. Some studies have subsequently crossed highlighted that Baidu is much less reliable in preventing the reporting of erotic sites on line (Google does not
There is
- in China, personal blog January 14, 2010). ___________________________________________________________



  • The story of Google in China almost always passes through the memory of the pact signed between Mountain View and the Chinese government in 2006 to about filters research in order to avoid objectionable content, in Beijing. There's actually a lot more and the content of the Chinese year of Google can not call into question those who believe that the rift made by the head of the company, is due to an unattractive market. True that Baidu is a leader, but it is also true that the search engine in China is a rapidly growing market. It is not just a search engine: it's suite of navigation, email, downloads, services and mobile

as it may be difficult to predict what the actual intentions dell'eclatante gesture Google, it should be noted that since 2006 - the year when he entered the Chinese market under the guidance of Li Kaifu - The U.S. web giant was unable to obtain results very positive, not by chance that the profits are about half those recorded by Baidu. Google.Cn Yet, while the victim of misunderstandings with the authorities local, managed to record a relentless success that translates to 36% of presence in the search engine market in China, this should be added that the average person lives in an urban environment, shall be investigated and shows a strong familiarity with technology. Features not to be underestimated also in terms of the now unstoppable development of the Chinese phone market Google Clash - China, scenarios, published in China Agi January 15, 2010).
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Lee [Kai Fu] went to work predicting a long time, as a good Chinese, for the assertion in Middle-earth of the search engine uses. Between 2008 and 2009 launched its service to mp3 through agreements with Chinese web sites. Then in June 2009 from the first creaking: first the charge of vehicular pornography, then in September the sensational resignation of Chinese boss Lee Kaifu, via Twitter. He, on the day of the tear with Google China has tweeted a message that states one of the readings in the popular Chinese Web, "a captain should never escape their commitments, especially if they are aware that the ship is sinking. "

[...] Lo scorso 4 settembre LiKaifu, presidente di Google China si è dimesso dal suo incarico.
La notizia ha suscitato sorpresa tra gli addetti ai lavori. Li è stato a detta di molti un vero artefice dei grandi successi di Google nello stato di mezzo. Sebbene Google, soprattutto nello scorso luglio, sia stato vittima di oscuramenti dovuti al mancato filtraggio di materiale pornografico, bisogna riconoscere tuttavia che oggi il più famoso motore di ricerca vanta il 29,1% del mercato cinese, e ciò lo deve anche all'ingegnere di Taipei che si è impegnato ad introdurre in Cina servizi come Google Maps, Google Music Search (quest'ultimo con interessanti risultati) e Google Translate. Google rappresenta today the only major example of foreign companies able to enter the Web convincingly in the Chinese market, a market where other giants like eBay and AOL Yahoo! accuse good deal of effort to be present for several years despite (Li Kai Fu . published personal blog September 6, 2009).


[...] A few months later another key episode: the resignation of the director of Google China: Li Kaifu , according to some, gained little from the predisposition of the leadership ' U.S. company to handle the demands of the Chinese government about

(Google it does not fit - in China
, personal blog January 14, 2010).

[...] Among other considerations, it is worthwhile to propose a tweet Li Kaifu, which complains that "a captain can not abandon its commitments, even if the ship is sinking" (Google
there is - in China
, personal blog January 14, 2010).


___________________________________________________________


Google's ambitions in China seemed to go well beyond the traditional line that combines advertising e search. Il vero asso nella manica è costituito dalla piattaforma operativa open source di telefonia mobile Android, pronta a sbarcare in Cina. Forse un'intenzione che ha preoccupato non poco competitors e governo cinese. Una delle tante chiavi interpretative di un labirinto di cui ancora non si intravede un'uscita, ma in cui attori principali potrebbero essere gli utenti cinesi, molto più vivi e creativi di quanto si pensi o di quanto venga spesso comunicato.


[...] L’effettivo abbandono da parte di Google del mercato cinese influenzerebbe negativamente anche i risultati di Android, il sistema operativo presente in molti smartphone. Tra gli attori che subirebbero the most serious consequences, there are definitely some mobile phone giants, including Motorola and HTC (the latter Taiwan).
Although some industry experts, however, tend to emphasize the independence of Android by Google - but not the complementary-allied actors, abandoning the Chinese market from Google would consolidate Microsoft's position in the field of operating systems ( Clash Google - China, scenarios
, published Agi China January 15, 2010).



  • Thanking you in advance for your attention, I greet you cordially hope very much that this kind of coincidences are just mere coincidence and not a clumsy work-it-yourself journalism.


Gianluigi Negro

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Unblocked Unblocked School Games

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Over 300 million users benefit from news online. The improvement of the sector (+31.5% compared to last year) is guaranteed to offer a richer multimedia that uses text and video but also made more immediate by the proliferation of mobile phones connected and compatible platforms micoblogging . Information on It seems to provide online connectivity in China, timeliness and diversity. The CNNIC also recognizes that the role of information also will connect well with new forms of advertising, they also rising.


of 270 million people use instant messaging services

(+21.6% compared to last year). The sector recorded a drop in popularity, in fact, in 2007 involved 81% of users in 2008, 75.3%, 70.9% in 2009. This situation arises from the presence more mature user who is about thirty years. Maturity that carries the most complete services to users, on all blogs and SNS.



Bloggers in China are 221 million (57.5% of the total, almost 60 million more than last year). With good reason for thinking you

China is still far

our own standards, the CNNIC (an official body, it should be remembered) explains the success of online journals from the audience talking about grassroots culture which is fueled by the success of the SNS. Not only that, the CNNIC provides for the development of Web 2.0 in China will be guaranteed in the future thanks to the nascent microblogging platforms capable of synthesizing the structure of blogs offering immediate communication.


The Chinese people are enrolled in SNS 176 million (45.8% of the total). Success is ensured by a very dynamic and engaging communication very close to real life. The CNNIC provides that the competition between different local actors lead ad un miglioramento del settore, un ruolo fondamentale sarà inoltre quello dal passa parola e delle campagne marketing. Un altro commento di assoluta importanza consiste nel riconoscimento di SNS come spazi della Rete in cui le relazioni umane non solo sono salvaguardate ma anche consolidate . In virtù di tali premesse si prevede un considerevole sviluppo di settore anche nel prossimo futuro.


L’intrattenimento è garantito in prima battuta dal gaming on line che coinvolge 265 milioni di utenti registrando un incremento del 41,5% rispetto allo scorso anno. I motivi dello sviluppo sono giustificati da uno sviluppo definito “armonioso” e dalle aspettative soddisfatte dell’utenza. Il settore ha inoltre sicuramente beneficiato del proliferare del SNS. Nonostante ciò il settore del gaming on line ha diminuito il suo indice di crescita passando da un 49,6% registrato a fine

2008 a
un 41,5% di fine 2009. I costi sostenuti dall’utenza sono inoltre lievitati a causa di un panorama di certo sempre più complesso. Si riconosce inoltre che
la Cina

è un grande consumatore di giochi on line, ma non può ancora definirsi un grande attore a causa di un’esportazione (sempre nel settore del gaming on line) ancora parziale.


Interesting growth also in the field of literary

Network
which counts 162 million users

thus marking an increase of 42.3%. Progress is progress and will be guaranteed by the e-book that will lead to benefits even for professional writers emerging more dynamic interaction between writers and readers. Yet, despite trying to protect copyright, not the industry demonstrated its ability to provide income similar to those of online gaming. The expected scenario is that there is greater collaboration between the literature online and film of the same rather than online gaming. The potential of the sector is still alive, as has been noted from 2004 to the last report in 2009.


decline in the rate of growth of online video which decreased by 5.1% compared to last year. Today there are still 240 million the Chinese who use this service (up 38 million compared to December 2008). What awaits us is a passage from one state to compete with traditional media to one of cooperation. Statistics show infatti che spesso spettacoli televisivi o prodotti cinematografici sono proiettati on line, ma dopo una proiezione che si realizza in TV piuttosto che nelle sale cinematografiche. Si prevede che una presenza dei media più presente nel settore condurrà ad un’ottimizzazione del mercato.



La vendita on line coinvolge 108 milioni di utenti (+45% rispetto allo scorso anno, tasso di crescita annuo +28,1%). La crisi finanziaria è stata metabolizzata come un incentivo al settore. Grandi sviluppi sono inoltre previsti sia nel C2C che nel B2C, il consolidamento delle piattaforme già esistenti sembra essere oggi un punto di riferimento costante per molti consumatori cinesi.


Bene anche
l’e-travel

che coinvolge oggi oltre
30 milioni
di utenti grazie a speciali offerte che includono vitto, alloggio e trasporto. Il settore del turismo ha registrato importanti progressi anche nel campo del marketing. Le comodità offerte dall’e-travel coinvolgeranno in futuro sempre più attori del settore turistico come è già possibile notare nel caso delle compagnie aeree e delle catene alberghiere.


Increases are also noted by those in the field of services that include 94 million (+24.5% compared to last year) and the 'e-finance

with more than 56 million users and

an annual growth rate of 67%. The latter figure reflects a renewed confidence in the sector at the end of 2008 showed a modest rating of 11.4%.


Following the study of different categories (Informative, entertaining, consumer and interaction), the CNNIC claims that it was the Chinese user denotes a state of
development has been slow to acquire online information, limits

also found in the online sharing and participation. The Chinese audience still seems largely tied to a playful use of the Internet. The level of participation more relevant results more from e-mail and instant messaging programs that provide services to the sharing and interactivity, services that bear witness to an undeveloped state.

Il rapporto mette anche in luce uno stato di salute della Rete non del tutto positivo soprattutto a causa dei
malware
(cavalli di troia in particolare) che hanno ostacolato la navigazione di oltre il

56% dell’utenza
. Sicurezza precaria anche per il
31,5%

dell’utenza che è stata vittima di furto delle proprie password . L’insoddisfazione è palese per il

65%
dell’utenza che definisce le transazioni on line
“poco sicure”

. Queste ultime considerazioni rischiano pertanto di influenzare il corretto sviluppo dell’e-commerce in Cina nonostante il settore sia cresciuto dal 2007 al 2009.

Monday, January 18, 2010

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From where the user navigates Chinese


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Il 68,1% dell’utenza si connette nei momenti liberi, il 24,5% è sempre on line mentre solo il 7,4% si connette dal posto di lavoro.

Il Pc rimane lo strumento più utilizzato per connettersi (73,4%; ma l’anno scorso il gradimento su aggirava intorno al 90%) seguito by phone (60.8% last year, the rating was 39.5%) and laptops (30.7%).

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MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 registrati in Cina il cui . La velocità del traffico in uscita è pari a 866,367 Mbps (un aumento annuo del 35,5%).

As the amount of websites is more massive than last July (17 million) the annual growth rate has dramatically dropped from 50% to 5.6%.

Different speech for web pages in the last year have increased from 161 million to 336 million registering a growth rate exceeding 108%.


average, each web site in China has 10,397 pages (an increase of 86% over last year), but the number of bytes per page registered a modest growth of 2, 9KB.

The CNNIC, based on reports published since 2005, highlights the problem of the relationship between IP addresses and users complaining that a further reduction of the space devoted to IP might compromise the development of the Network in China.



Tra le altre considerazioni, occorre registrare lo sviluppo del dominio .CN sostenuto dal progetto “incrementare il dominio nazionale” (guojia yuming tengfei jihua) e l’aumento del traffico in uscita dai confini nazionali: due segnali su cui è possibile valutare positivamente lo sviluppo della Rete in Cina.




Uno degli aspetti da sottolineare è quello della sostenibilità: il CNNIC sembra infatti riconoscere che i ritmi di crescita registrati negli ultimi 4 anni can not be replicated as the new goal will be to ensure a balanced development in the domains of sites but also in the connection speed and the opening to the outside.

On this topic I suggest reading a

a few years ago and proposed by the '


APIC

and sought to quell concerns about the possibility of CNNIC saturation of the space reserved for domains. But it seems that after years of doubts Chinese institution to be strengthened.


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the end of November, second of data promulgated by the Ministry of Industry and Communications, has invested 2.773 billion yuan

to support the growth of the network infrastructure, thereby registering an increase of 28.5% over last year.


Once again alludes to the difference between the rate of penetration of China (28.9%) and that of more developed countries like USA, Japan and South Korea, respectively, with a rate of 74.1%, 75.5% and 77.3%. While justifying a "weak effect" intentions are those proposed in the report as soon as possible to reduce the gap with industrialized countries. It 'worth noting that compared to January 2009 was an increase of about 86 million units.



In late 2009 8% user connects with

latest mobile phones, the remaining 98% has a relatively fast cable connection, especially when you consider that over 97%
reliable navigation to broadband

, Ie 346 million Chinese (+75 million from a year ago.)



The most surprising in this latest report from CNNIC can not be that the strong consolidation of mobile telephony. There are 233 million

users who navigate using a mobile phone

thus constituting as much as 60.8% of users overall. The reasons for this success can be identified in the proliferating market of mobile phones and compatible with the latest 3G standards. The CNNIC predicts that by the next 6 months, 46.5% of users use phones compatible with standard 3G (whose adoption was formalized last October 1 in the 60th year of training in the PRC). The increase in mobile phone connected to the Internet will surely be supported by targeted marketing campaigns, which will grow by word of mouth among key groups considered as students and white collar. We also provide the lowest rates available and competition of these phones will certainly strengthen the sector's development.


Network access in China is above the world average, but the disparities within the country is still well marked. To read a more disaggregated the CNNIC has identified three groups:


Group of the coastline (more than 28.9% coverage). Includes Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Tianjin, the provinces like Zhejiang, Fujian, Liaoning, Jiangsu, Shanxi, Shandong. Liaoning and Shandong, while the less well equipped, respectively, have reached a coverage of 40.2% and 39.6%.

The second group includes eight provinces whose coverage is less than the standard Chinese (28.9%) but higher than the world (21.9%). The Hainan provinces are (where are the headquarters of the famous space Tianyi BBS), Xinjiang (which still use part of the network by the fighting of last July), Qinghai, Jilin, Shanxi, Hebei, Hubei and

the Municipality of Chongqing.

The last group includes the provinces with a lower growth of the Internet world standards. The provinces are 13

: Hailongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Hunan, Guangxi, Henan, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, Tibet, Jianxi, Anhui, Guizhou.


  • areas with coverage are more massive than the city of Beijing (65%), Shanghai (62%) and Tianjin (48%) and the provinces of Guangdong (50%) and Zhejiang (47%).

The male sex is more prevalent than women (54.2% vs 45.8%). Compared with a year ago the number of women fell by 2%.


Quanto all’età, è possibile sostenere che nell’ultimo anno si è consolidata una fascia d’

utenza matura
. Gli utenti con un’età dai 30 ai 39 anni sono infatti passati da un 17,6% ad un 21,5% sull’utenza totale. Una presenza meno marcata per la fascia più giovane. Gli utenti con un’età dai 10 ai 19 anni è passata dal 35,2% al 31,8%; stesso discorso per gli utenti con un’età dai 20 ai 29 anni (da una presenza del 31,5% ad una del 28,6%).



Although the level of education can be defined as essentially good (40.2% of users have a medium level education, 26.8% a basic level), the surprising '

8.8% of users, which has a lower educational to that of primary school (up 5.4 compared to January 2009).


The occupations of the users the biggest difference from last year involving the group of students who have increased from 33.2% to 28.8%, also significant easing of state employees online rose from 10.3% to 7.5%. Instead more massive presence for the unemployed (which have increased from 5.5% to 9.8%). The second group of users found that after the students is represented by business managers.


As regards the funds available, the group has less than 500 yuan per month increased from 26% to 18%. Impressive consolidation

user who does not have royalty income
rising from 1, 5% al 10%. La crescita dell’e-commerce è comunque sostenuta dalla crescita di un’utenza più facoltosa e che ha visto incrementare gli utenti con un salario mensile dai 3001 ai 5000 yuan dall’8 al 9,3% e quelli con una disponibilità economica mensile che si aggira dai 2001 ai 3000 yuan (dal 13,7% al 15,4%).



Nonostante l’utilizzo di internet nelle
aree rurali

sia passato in un anno dal 26,3% al 27,8% , il CNNIC definisce lo stato attuale ancora non soddisfacente. Il motivo di uno sviluppo a rilento deriva da fattori alfabetizzatone as the absence of information (38.8%) , the lack of appropriate instrumentation (19.7%), lack of signal coverage (3.5%). Despite the political incentive for electronic products, then there remain structural limits that require a future resolution.


The binding level of education - access in rural areas, I strongly suggest watching the video in this post and brought by Danwei on the Media coverage of the Fifth Chinese blogger conferece tenutasi lo scorso novembre a Lianzhou.


Fonte CNNIC

Friday, January 15, 2010

Not Hot Water From Moen Single Handle Shower

25th CNNIC report


Pubblicato oggi il 25° rapporto CNNIC sullo stato di sviluppo di Internet in Cina. Spero di avere il tempo di tradurre gli aspetti più interessanti intanto solo alcuni dati superficiali

Il 30 dicembre 2009 il popolo della Rete in Cina ha registrato
384 milioni

di utenti, il tasso di popolarità è pari al 28,9%. Rispetto alla fine del 2008 sono stati registrati 86 milioni di nuovi utenti. La crescita sembra un po' meno consistente rispetto agli anni passati. La banda larga è utilizzata da

346 milioni di utenti

, registrando così una crescita di 76 milioni di utenti rispetto ad un anno fa
L'incremento più poderoso è stato quello dell'utilizzo della telefonia mobile. Oggi sono
233 milioni

i cinesi

(il 68% sul totale) che utilizzano un cellulare
per connettersi(+ 120 milioni rispetto ad un anno fa). La relazione telefonia mobile - connessione ad Internet è di particolare interesse se si considera che oltre

30 milioni costituendo l'8% di tutta l'utenza cinese Il
27,8%
dell'utenza cinese naviga dalle aree rurali (oltre 106 milioni, +26,3%)

L'adozione del protocollo iPv4 è presente in 232 milioni di siti
    I
  • domini internet registrati in Cina sono oltre 16 milioni
  • , il dominio .CN è il più presente con una copertura dell'80%
  • La casa è il primo posto dal quale si connette il cittadino cinese ( 83,2%
  • ) seguito dalla danwei (30,2%)
  • Il gradimento nei confronti del cellulare come strumento per navigare è cresciuto del 98,5%, quello del notebook del 42,4%, quello del pc del 5,8% Quanto alla media settimanale on line è cresciuta di altre due ore, il 68% della popolazione occupata naviga solo nel tempo libero Tra le occupazioni preferite dell'utenza vi è quella di ricercare divertimento on line (83,5%), quella di cercare notizie on line (80,1%) e quella di consultare dei motori di ricerca (73,3%) L'e-commrce è cresciuto del 68%
  • il settore che è cresciuto maggiormente è quello dei servizi (+80,9%) . In particolar modo crescite rilevanti hanno toccato l'e-travel (77,9%), l'e-book (67%), l'e-finance (62%). L'impressione generale è che l'approccio ludico della rete ciense abbia contribuito al consolidamento dell'aspetto consumistico

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Why Do Some Indians Look Like Mexicans

Google is there (in China)


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    The hacker attack against Google, as well as his decision, but should be contextualized. In recent days, for example, Baidu, the most used search engine in China, was also a victim of a hacker attack in a double-generated in the same
    mainland China, the other organized by Iranian hackers

    .


    Coincidenze a parte, va sottolineato come la storia di Google in Cina abbia vissuto negli ultimi tempi dei forti contrasti con le autorità governative che hanno implicitamente agevolato il consolidamento di Baidu nel mercato cinese. Lo scorso luglio, il motore di ricerca statunitense è stato oscurato anche perché accusato di non soddisfare le richieste della così dette campagna
    anti volgarità

    e considerato colpevole per agevolare le ricerche di pagine web contenenti materiale pornografico. Alcune ricerche incrociate hanno successivamente messo in evidenza come Baidu sia molto meno affidabile nel contrastare la segnalazione di siti erotici on line.

    L’azione dei media ufficiali (
    the CTTV

    devoted an episode of the program to analyze the 1 +1 event) caused a loss of image the company despite numerous supportive of Chinese bloggers post. A few months later another key episode: the resignation of the director of Google China: Li Kaifu , according to some, gained little from the predisposition of the leadership of the U.S. to treat about the demands of the Chinese government.


    Google Yet, just yesterday, had made the public apology against writers Chinese on another matter of much debate, that of Google Books in China, an initiative that led to the scanning of over 8000 literary works belonging to more than 2,600 Chinese writers. Just yesterday, in short, the leaders of the popular search engine gave another demonstration of being able to compromise in the Chinese market.


    Maybe even taking account of this episode many Chinese citizens have been deeply affected. Google to call for solidarity were expressed on Twitter (even though the service is obscured in China however, were identified by all'hashtag

    # googlecn ). Expressions of affection were also recorded in Beijing near the site of the search engine where some students celebrated a sort of funeral flowers spreading. Singular the reaction of the Department of Science and Tsinghua University TECHNOLOGY which has official authorization issued by the same university to all students who wish to bring flowers near the headquarters of Google China, without which it would undergo illegal act.

    addition to the many Chinese citizens who express their solidarity should record that some influential Western observers, like Rebecca MacKinnon

    from the pages of the WSJ and Geremy Goldkorn from the pages of the Guardian

    , appreciate the courageous decision of Google.

    Ethics aside, we must not forget that since 2006, when it entered the Chinese market, Google has managed to get only one third of the market search engines. The competition is so marked that Baidu's revenues Chinese search engine are twice those obtained by the Mountain View giant that counts among its consumers a user-educated mainly composed only of students and white collar, a limit which comes from a brand not quite said. Yet the scope for growth, however, seemed to engineers backed by a very good park and the increasingly promising market for mobile telephony.



    The impression is that your Google derives also (perhaps more appropriate to say would know above all) by economic and strategic interests as pointed out
    Sarah Lacy on TechCrunch and

    Evgeny Morozov in Foreign Policy (link suggested by Tommaso Facchin ).


    In this regard it will be interesting to see the fallout of this choice on the decisions of other giants of the Web (but not only, and consequently the relationship between NGOs, promoters human rights and other figures "hostile" in Beijing) in relation to the willingness to compromise with the authorities. In this regard it is perhaps no coincidence that on 26 December Bing has used a photo of the mausoleum of Mao in the background of his home page?


    Among other considerations, it is worthwhile to propose a tweet

    Li Kaifu, which complains that "a captain can not abandon its commitments, even if the ship is sinking, "and to Kaiser Kuo, a musician second of the Tang Dynasty, the Western media supporters while supporting Google in abandoning

    China should also consider the situation of Chinese users.


    Meanwhile several sources claim that today, thanks to Google, you can view web sites relating to the riots in Tiananmen Square, the religious movement of the websites Fanlungong as close to the Dalai Lama. It will be interesting to know how to react to this drastic decision, the official bodies, the official information when many sites are silent, even though the New China News Agency seems to have officially recognized the magnitude of the event.

    In any case, the developments will have consequences of historical importance.


    Fonti e approfondimenti

    Il post ufficiale di Google. A new approach to China


    Google vs Cina le prime reazioni
    (Cina Oggi)

    Googlebacktochina (un sito creato per l’occasione con alcuni commenti illustri tra cui quello del famoso blogger Keso)

    Gmail security brach, want some proof?

    (China Hush)

    Altro insieme di link
    sull’argomento proposti dall’autorevole CDT


    Thursday, January 7, 2010

    Viral Ear Infection Cures

    Interview for Novalab 24, January 5, 2010

    propose again here my last radio interview for a program Novalab 24 Radio 24. Among the topics: the status of the Web in China, censorship and the activities of bloggers in China and Hong konghini and much more.

    I take this opportunity to thank

    Tremolada and Luca Luca Dello Iacovo

      for contacting me and Prof. Claudia Astarita
    • for interesting interpretations proposals during his speech.
    • Last but not least a sincere invitation to follow Novalab 24 , A radio program always very timely and extremely interesting.