Regarding tsunami of late 2004, Richard MacManus of Read/Write Web has summarized three ways that people used the Web in response to the disaster: 1) as a constantly updated source of news about the disaster; 2) as a way for ordinary people to respond emotionally; 3) and probably most importantly, to organize aid efforts. …
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http://www.cwrblog.net/1051/donate-for-earthquake-in-sichuan-china.htmlYesterday afternoon, a strong earthquake measured at 7.8 on the Richter scale happened in Sichuan province, China. It is so strong that many people in other provinces, including me in Beijing, over 1500 km away from epicenter, felt the earthquake. …
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CNNIC: Over 100 Million China’s Youth Seek Fun Online
http://www.cwrblog.net/1050/cnnic-over-100-million-chinas-youth-seek-fun-online.htmlOn April 25th, 2008, China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released the Research Report of China Youth Internet Behaviors. The report studies the online behaviors of 107 million China’s netizens under the age of 25. (Download the report in PDF format here) According to the report, China’s youth netizens are more inclined to entertainment demand. …
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hanzi.ca - Correct Hanzi Chinese character - Help you to use the correct Chinese character
http://www.hanzi.calisted as “SVNT US non-profit” but it should be SVTN SVTN website: http://tsinghua.net/events/20080512/DonationforEarthquake20080512.html wire transfer, check, PayPal, and contact information provided. 33. 1kg.org (h/t Web 2.0 Review) main website CNReviews profile of Andrew Yu and 1kg relief special website (Chinese) Web 2.0 Review description: “1kg has set up a special site to offer relief efforts, including collecting information about schools in epicenter, organizing relief
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CN Reviews - Group blog by David Feng, Min Guo, and Elliott Ng about the China blogosphere, travel, entrepreneurship, and urban lifestyle of the generations born in the 70s and 80s in China
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China Earthquake
http://chinaearthquakerelief.wordpress.comexpenses…the rest goes toward the designation. Based on my interview, I feel comfortable donating to the American Red Cross with a specific designation to China. For more info, go to the American Red Cross website. Canadian Red Cross (h/t China Web 2.0 blog) A separate fund has been established for the China earthquake, according to China Web 2.0 blog. information page on China earthquake donation link: https://www.paypaq.com/redcross/new/index.php
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China Earthquake Donation Guide: 24+ ways to give - UPDATED
http://cnreviews.com/uncategorized/china_earthquake_relief_a...the rest goes toward the designation. Based on my interview, I feel comfortable donating to the American Red Cross with a specific designation to China. For more info, go to the American Red Cross website. 4. Canadian Red Cross (h/t China Web 2.0 blog) A separate fund has been established for the China earthquake, according to China Web 2.0 blog. information page on China earthquake donation link: https://www.paypaq.com/redcross/new/index.php
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Donation to China Earthquake - Jet Li One Foundation
http://renjianyanhuo.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!CC4B87962A9360...From China Web 2.0 blog
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142. Podcamp Singapore Tentatively Set for November, 2008
http://communicate.os3.sg/?p=160Follow Me (Links) A PODCAST-- PR JUNCTION A SOCIAL BOOKMARK--MICHAELS DEL.ICIO.US A WIKI-- SOCIAL MEDIA ACROSS ASIA All Roads Lead to China China Media Project China Web 2.0 Review Harvard's Andrew McAfee Image Thief Jaffe Juice John Davis Branding Kami Huyse Comm Overtones Korea Crunch Lee Hopkins Let's Keep Things Simple Loose Wire Blog Martin Roll Asian Brands Media & Adv China (Danwei)
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A Relief Fund Setup by American Red Cross for China Earthquake
http://chinaearthquakerelief.wordpress.com/2008/05/14/a-reli...expenses…the rest goes toward the designation. Based on my interview, I feel comfortable donating to the American Red Cross with a specific designation to China. For more info, go to the American Red Cross website. Canadian Red Cross (h/t China Web 2.0 blog) A separate fund has been established for the China earthquake, according to China Web 2.0 blog. information page on China earthquake donation link: https://www.paypaq.com/redcross/new/index.php
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141. Yes, Journalists Vilify and Rely on Stereotypes (Just Like the Rest of the World)
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keso's view
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140. Pecha Kucha Singapore Scheduled for July 4th at SMU
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