China Earthquake Relief Efforts on China’s Web
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links for 2008-05-17
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Global Voices Online
http://globalvoicesonline.orgof its own, with accounts opened and organizers in Sichuan by the 14th. Those organizing the Bullog donation activity are some of the most well-known journalists, editors and bloggers in the country. Support for relief efforts from English-language bloggers has been equally swift and thorough. Overall support for Red Cross China has been so strong that accessing the Red Cross website for the past several days has been difficult due to the high volumes of traffic
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Donate for Earthquake in Sichuan China
http://blog.yabo-x.com/2008/05/donate-for-earthquake-in-sich...Donate for Earthquake in Sichuan China
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The Internet Entrepreneur Diary
http://www.terencechang.comhow other people travel around the world and be able to earn their life experience and support their dream. This blog has lot of information for backpack traveler like me. This blog encourage me to move forward on my dream. China Web 2.0 Review - If you are interested in Web 2.0 on the Internet, you need to read this blog. It shows you some great information about what China is doing about Web 2.0. You will be surprise that China is not what you think about copy cat. They do have something
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The Geek Goddess Show 2nd Episode: Production Notes
http://bleongcw.typepad.com/simple_is_the_reason_of_m/2008/0...(one of the co-hosts of the show and I am responsible for giving him the nick of "Geeky Prince") who spends a considerable amount of time reading on the development of the web 2.0 in China. One of my favourite blogs for news is the China Web 2.0 Review
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keso's view
http://log.keso.cnEarthquake Relief Efforts on China’s Web
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The Geek Goddess Show Episode 2: On China’s Youtubes and Facebooks
http://theory.isthereason.com/?p=2198(Chinese speaking countries). That’s a content niche which is well suited to grow. In this 2nd episode, they highlight four out of the hundreds of Chinese Youtube clones. Last I checked in 2006, there were already more than 150 video sharing sites in China. They also show you how to build your own Facebook clone using U-Home, which looks easy enough, albeit a totally Chinese language interface. As feedback, my friends and I had sent in an email suggestion after watching their first episode.
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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
http://cnreviews.comSVNT 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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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