Archive for posts tagged with ‘politics’


Jan 5 2010

Quoted: China Daily on Social Media

Social Media - 8 months ago - admin

Tiffany Wong recently published the first of a multi-part series in China Daily on Social Media, speaking with myself and Jonathon Zhu, who runs the Hong Kong Internet Project. Zhu has come out with…

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Dec 28 2009

How To: Hack like China’s Government

Social Media - 8 months ago - admin

Fascinating study done by Northrup Grumman Corporation for the US government’s US-China Economic and Security Review Commission about the Chinese government’s Cyberwar capability. In fact, it pre…

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Dec 22 2009

Social Media Ageism Rant

Social Media - 9 months ago - admin

I’ll start this post off by acknowledging that it’s admittedly probably half-baked because this issue is a hot button one for me. That issue being the perpetuation that social media careers are for “y…

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Dec 18 2009

Health Reform: The Imact on American Innovation

Social Media - 9 months ago - admin

This week the NY Times explores how failing to pass health reform will have an impact on innovation — and archetypal Silicon Valley startups. In the cradle of American innovation, workers are ma…

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Dec 15 2009

More Traditional Gender Bias Showing Up in New Media

Social Media - 9 months ago - admin

There is a theme in my universe today and it is that women are apparently pretty much permanently screwed when it comes to equality. Why else would these two items come up nearly back-to-back on Twitt…

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Dec 11 2009

One billion invisible Chinese.

Social Media - 9 months ago - cgseo

This one isn’t about advertising; rather its a forwarded email I got from Andrew (my biz partner), which he got from his sister in Australia (now you know my content sources). In it is a Chinese man n…

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One billion invisible Chinese.


Nov 22 2009

Research shows how much we love a blamestorm

Social Media - 10 months ago - cgseo

If you see one person scapegoating someone else – even without reason – the chances are you will do so too. The research, by USC Marshall School of Business and Stanford University, show that the…

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Research shows how much we love a blamestorm