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by Greg Cruey on July 8, 2008
The Huffington Report has become one of the supernovas of the blogosphere and they nailed it with this piece.
They've captured both the Optimism and the pessimism that surrounds the Internet in China. They get the fact that what matters outside of China is different than what matters inside of China. And they understand the complex nature of censorship in China.
My favorite of the "Ten Things," It's misleading to imagine that the only Chinese Internet activity that matters politically involves "dissidents" and collective acts of protest.
Read the piece, Digital China, by the Huffington Report.

© openDemocracy
They've captured both the Optimism and the pessimism that surrounds the Internet in China. They get the fact that what matters outside of China is different than what matters inside of China. And they understand the complex nature of censorship in China.
My favorite of the "Ten Things," It's misleading to imagine that the only Chinese Internet activity that matters politically involves "dissidents" and collective acts of protest.
Read the piece, Digital China, by the Huffington Report.

© openDemocracy
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