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mini-ted tomorrow

Well, I am going to present Global Voices and myself tomorrow in TEDxTaipei’s mini-ted talks. This is really an honor to me to be able to share what I do, but making the slides troubles me a lot.
I only got 18 minutes and since I have talked about GV in so many different events and [...]

Who should I thank to?My parents? My pets? Or my 3-year-old laptop?
Just kidding. But I really make myself on the frontpage of Global Voices! This is no kidding.
Read it and give me feedbacks if you have any.
This is surely the best New Year gift I have ever got.

Newsweek got an article on China’s young Internet gurus. The article suggests that China young Internet users are a different base compared with U.S.
I won’t say this article is bad or what,but I don’t see reliable data and persuasive reason in it. It is just not a proper article that should appear on a magazine [...]

Oh my god! I was tagged by Max! Which means I am going to tell you another three things you don’t know about me.
What? Another 3? Well, yes, the original meme asks a blogger to tell their readers 8 facts they don’t know about the blogger, however, I had been tagged and enjoyed this meme [...]

Below is the edited version published on Global Voices, you can also read this unedited wiki beta version here————————————————————
The two terms “Taiwan” and “Republic of China” ( R.O.C.) has been intertwined together for the last decades. However, after several elections, with the switch in ruling parties from the pro- Chinese- unification party KMT to the [...]

Mr.6 talks about the English bloggers’ circle in Taiwan starting with a very interesting and occasional news event about David Reid’s blog post on the road signs near Hsinchu station of Taiwan High-Speed railway. According to Mr.6’s post, David’s blog entry was picked up by many English newspaper both in Taiwan and abroad. He thinks [...]

1/23, three big-heads from two minor Internet companies in Taiwan, Webs-tv and PChome, overtly declared their objection against a shocking merger case–Yahoo!Kimo buying Wretch.cc–and in the press conference,the two minor online business players showed many market statistics claiming that Yahoo!Kimo in Taiwan has already owned the biggest bite in online advertisement market, and if this [...]

Nov.27 marked the darkest day in Taiwan blogging history, because about one third of Taiwan bloggers found their themselves unable to see their blogs or enter their blog platform. These bloggers set their blogs on one of Taiwan’s largest blog service called YamRoodo(maintained by Roodo while promoted by Yam, a minor player in Taiwan’s [...]

Swpave records a podcast featuring headlines and hot blogging topics for the last week gathered fromHEMiDEMi(a social bookmarking service in Taiwan, just like a combination of del.icio.us and digg.com) along with 6 stories fromGlobal Voices Online in Chinese for the last week. He says the making of this podcast took him about one and [...]

I discussed this issue with some other bloggers in Feac2006 conference, and I also skyped the link of Oui-news to guys at Global Voices. Rebecca also said in the conference that GVO would be very glad to see more regional blogger aggreagtor run by local people instead of people living in US.
Jerry and Jeff told [...]