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Twitter Birthday 公共帐号(测试) - 嘿嘻嘻
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https://twitter.com/TwBirthday
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将生日在你自己的Calendar添加好后邀请tw.bday@gmail.com
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Posted from Diigo. The rest of Chinese Blogger Conference group favorite links are here.
Twitter Birthday 公共帐号(测试) - 嘿嘻嘻
Posted from Diigo. The rest of Chinese Blogger Conference group favorite links are here.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of Chinese Blogger Conference group favorite links are here.

Posted from Diigo. The rest of Chinese Blogger Conference group favorite links are here.
社会性媒体进入了新一年:欣欣向荣,生生不息,方兴未艾,野火难摧。
用你的创意来为第五届网志年会选择合适的地点和形式吧?
祝所有网志作者新年快乐丰收!
科学松鼠会 » 互联网:文化共产主义者在行动(南方人物周刊)
Posted from Diigo. The rest of Chinese Blogger Conference group favorite links are here.
Posted by Adam J. Schokora, December 15, 2008 9:26 PM
In this interview, Zhai Minglei, a citizen journalist and blogger who previously wrote for Southern Weekly and later founded 1 Bao (壹报) and Minjian magazine (since "shut down"), talks about how he is pleasantly surprised by some developments on the Chinese Internet.
This video is the fourth in a Danwei series of short interviews conducted at this year’s Chinese blogger conference (cnbloggercon 2008, Guangzhou, November 15 & 16th).
This video is also available on Tudou for faster loading in China.
Film by Adam J. Schokora
Music by Sulumi
Posted by Adam J. Schokora, December 19, 2008 7:19 PM
Liu Xiaoyuan (刘晓原) is a well-known blogger and lawyer who sued Sohu for deleting his blog posts, and recently acted as defense attorney for Yang Jia, the cult hero cop killer.
The Deutsche Welle’s International Weblog Awards (BOBs, or "Best of the Blogs") recently honored Liu Xiaoyuan’s blog as the best Chinese blog for 2008.
This video is the fifth in a Danwei series of short interviews conducted at this year’s Chinese blogger conference (CNBloggercon 2008, Guangzhou, November 15 & 16th).
Film by: Adam J. Schokora
Music: B6
Liu Xiaoyuan’s blog (Chinese)
Posted by Adam J. Schokora, December 10, 2008 7:17 PM
An interview at this year’s Chinese blogger conference with Zola (Zhou Shuguang), a citizen journalist and blogger well-known for covering sensitive events throughout China.
In this clip, Zola talks about major Internet happenings in 2008 and netizens influencing Chinese government and legal decisions.
For more on Zola, Google him (English) (Chinese), or Baidu him (Chinese). His official Web site is blocked in mainland China, but try accessing it through this mirror site. Zola is also on Twitter at @zuola.
This video is also available on Tudou for faster loading in China.
Film by Adam J. Schokora
Music by B6
Posted by Adam J. Schokora, December 6, 2008 7:04 PM
In this interview conducted at this year’s Chinese blogger conference, Yang Hengjun, a political espionage novelist and well-known blogger, talks about Chinese netizens’ collective power as "human search engines," and the domestic Internet censorship machine.
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