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Netizens of the world unite

In many parts of the world justice is blind; in China it’s online
Jun 5, 2009 (WiC 18)

"I’ll beat you to death with money. I am going to summon a truckload of money and squash you to death.” It’s not the sort of remark you’d expect to hear from a government official and it has sent shockwaves through China. The threat ...

Bad trip

One of China’s most successful internet firms is under attack
Apr 17, 2009 (WiC 11)

Every nation has its own version of Microsoft, and in China’s case, Ctrip seems to have been propelled into the “dominator” role. Competitors, customers and vendors have all been making noise about its purportedly excessive influence in the ...

Virtually happy

Online gaming is booming, but at what social cost?
Apr 9, 2009 (WiC 10)

In the midst of a chilly market for IPOs, investors behaved with uncharacteristic warmth last week when Changyou, a Chinese online gaming company, saw its share price shoot up by 25% on opening day. The Beijing-based company is also the first to ...

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