links for 2007-05-01
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May 1, 2007|
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"An internet-based victim-support network is to begin operations in Hong Kong in May and hopes to work closely with the MTR Corporation, media and police to draw attention to missing persons and unsolved crimes."
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"PCCW, the city's largest telecoms operator, has seen video downloads on its mobile phones jump threefold since the service was launched at the end of last year, according to its consumer group managing director, Tom Chan Kee-sun."
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Shenzhen-based property rights activist Zou Tao : "No other similar land disputes will receive that much attention again. The couple were rich and could afford to fight the developer. Most ordinary citizens don't have that many resources," Mr Zou said.
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"While the Internet has been lambasted as a force leading teens astray, some say adults in Thailand should see it as equipping youth for the future"
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"Before the autopsy report and the investigative report are issued, the death of Li Chaoyang seems to have become a
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technology.scmp.com - Hong Kong and Asia technology news coverage by South China Morning Post online"Hong Kong has jumped to fourth place in a global survey on e-readiness - systems in place for running business electronically - outperforming neighbours like Singapore (6th) and Japan (18th)." [subscription required]
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"Google CEO Eric Schmidt continues on his never ending quest to “organize” ALL of the world’s information, including ALL of the world’s citizens’ personal information."
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"Let's compare profile pictures of MySpace.cn's China and international users...."
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"The assumption is that the more one can speak the truth on a news forum, the better it is. Could relatively free speech be a differentiator in the BBS marketplace in China? "
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"Shockingly, Hong Kong people don't take too kindly to having unpopular candidates for Chief foisted upon them, and Beijing doesn't have a clue how to find popular people who will do its bidding. Luckily they've got 5 years until The Don moves on. "
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"It seems to me that Yahoo! Hong Kong has finally implemented a Web 2.0 service on their own instead of localizing a service already available from the US."
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"An Internet watchdog on Tuesday accused Ethiopia of blocking scores of anti-government Web sites and millions of Weblogs in one of sub-Saharan Africa's biggest cases of cyber-censorship."
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