A new poll from research firm Kantar showed only 64.7% of Chinese web users felt social media’s impact is positive, down from 76.8% a year earlier.
Chinese tech firms, once mostly known for their manufacturing prowess, are now challenging market leaders and setting trends in telecoms, mobile devices and online services.
To get inside China's censorship system,a Harvard research team started its own fake social network. Their results show the array of tools that social media companies...
Yesterday Freedom House released a report on Internet censorship in China based on information they collected for their Freedom on the Net survey. The report is...
Back when computer hacking was the province of high-school students rather than spying governments, China’s most notorious practitioner was Li Jun. Now he's is back in...
If Mark Zuckerberg, Eric Schmidt, Barry Diller and Jeff Bezos had a closed-door meeting at Amazon’s headquarters, people in the U.S. would take notice. So it’s...
China’s online community won’t have Watch-Wearing Brother to kick around anymore.
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