Archive for the ‘hong kong’ Category

Google Search Will Cease to Exist in China By Friday [Google]

As a result of Google standing up to cafeteria-manager China, demanding they serve pie every day of the week, China’s revoked their Internet Content Provider license, meaning in 24 – 48 hours the Chinese people can’t access Google at all. More »










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Posted: June 30th, 2010
at 6:58am by Kat Hannaford


Topics: Censorship, Government, Search, Search Engine, china, chinese, google, google china, hong kong, search results


Hong Kong Crunch: What’s up in China?

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Hey, guys. I, John Biggs, will be in Hong Kong and Guangdong next week (November 30-December 5) to visit some folks and would love to meet up with Web 2.0 and gadget purveyors in mother China. If you would like to chat, drop me a line at john @ crunchgear.com and let me know what’s up. I’m thinking about doing an informal meet-up on Thursday so advice on places to meet in Hong Kong are welcome.

Look forward to hearing from you all and “Ni Hao!”



Posted: November 28th, 2009
at 3:37pm by John Biggs


Topics: Headline, hong kong, meet up