Key Observations From The Blogosphere
Imagethief, “How Baidu can dig its way outâ€
A couple of days ago a journalist acquaintance called and asked me what I thought about the anti-trust and fraud lawsuit that may be filed against Baidu. Her timing was good because I’d spent a large chunk of last Sunday writing a long post about Baidu. If you’re wondering why you didn’t read it, it’s because in moment of dumb tab management I accidentally deleted it rather than post it. It still hurts. It took me a few days to get over my sorrow and take another crack. Here it is again, slightly condensed from its original form, and perhaps better for it…
All Roads Lead To China, “Is China’s Airline Industry Bankrupt?â€
In the true fashion of industrial clusters swirling the economic toilet bowl, the last few days have brought to light a lot of bad news for China’s airlines.
Hammered by the last 18 months of record gas prices, which were coupled with cut throat competition, and matched by a lot of price freezes that only exacerbated the losses, it appears that the shakeout is beginning and many airlines are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy…
ChinaSmack, “Cop Killer Yang Jia Lives on In Beijing Graffitiâ€
Yang Jia was from Beijing. He became famous after he attacked a Shanghai police station and killed many police officers. There were many rumors why he did this and many Chinese people felt sympathetic to his crime. His trial was very controversial and many people think it was unfair…
ChinaWeb2.0 Review, “COO of Taobao Talked About How Taobao Tackles E-Commerce Challenges in Chinaâ€
Zhang Yong, COO of Taobao.com, talked about the general market environment of online shopping in China, business of Taobao, its challenges and strategies in an interview with Knowledge@Wharton website…
China IWOM Blog, “CIC Turns 4 and Release of Part 3 & 4 of our White Paper Seriesâ€
As follow up to our release of Topics One and Two, we are releasing parts 3 and 4 of our “the Internet is THE Community†IWOM white paper series today. In Topic Three we talk about net language (lots and lots of good examples) and for those of you who speak Chinese, I recommend you check out our net language “test†here. In Topic Four we provide some case studies of how Internet Community is reshaping the relationship between brands and consumers. Below is a screenshot from Topic Three: The Diversity of Chinese Net Language…
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