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People's Daily Online - 7 hours ago "If it really goes public, this year will mark doomsday for those bears," Yu said, posting a video depicting the bloody bile-milking process on Sina Weibo, a popular Chinese microblogging site. Yu's microblog post about the bears has been retweeted ... |
The Epoch Times - 8 hours ago Her account on Sina Weibo, the most popular of the Twitter-like microblogs in China, appears to have been opened in late September—but not until January of this year does her writing begin in earnest. |
Xinhua - 20 hours ago "If it really goes public, this year will mark doomsday for those bears," Yu said, posting a video depicting the bloody bile-milking process on Sina Weibo, a popular Chinese microblogging site. Yu's microblog post about the bears has been retweeted ... |
Novinite.com - Feb 11, 2012 Photo by EPA/BGNES A unconfirmed rumor that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been assassinated in China has spread across social networks all over the world Friday into Saturday. |
Malaysia Star - Feb 10, 2012 Chinese actress Ma Yili said on her microblog that two of her assistants were asked to pay 800 yuan (RM382) for two dishes consisting of cuttlefish and fried eggs with tomato sauce. |
Exec Digital (press release) - Feb 10, 2012 According to Susie Cheng, the head of the China Practice Group at Leason Ellis, “the Chinese market is growing exponentially and it is vital that US law firms such as ours go to where the action is. |
SpitsNieuws - Feb 10, 2012 Geruchten over diens vermeende dood verspreidden zich razendsnel op het microblog en de Chinese equivalent Weibo. Andere tweeps melden juist dat de leider op de vlucht is geslagen na een coup in het land waar hij enkele maanden geleden zijn overleden ... |
Wall St. Cheat Sheet - Feb 10, 2012 Sina (NASDAQ:SINA): A white paper from Ogilvy & Mather and CIC highlighted how the popularity of micro blogs can have serious consequences for companies and brands operating in China, according to China.org. China.org noted that China Internet Network ... |
Media Newsline - Feb 10, 2012 Shanghai: As the Chinese social media landscape matured in 2011, microblogs emerged as the source of most of the country's most damaging and far-reaching scandals and crises. |
Periodista Digital - Feb 10, 2012 A partir del 16 de marzo de 2012, los microblogeros deberán aportar su nombre real y número de carnet de identidad, tal y como ya anunció a sus usuarios la página de microblogs Weibo, la más utilizada en China. La medida se produce en un momento de ... |
ComputerworldUK - Feb 10, 2012 By Michael Kan | IDG News Service | Published 14:55, 10 February 12 By March 16, users of China's Twitter-like microblogging sites will be required to register with their real names, in a government effort to stop harmful information from spreading on ... |
Portal Imprensa - Feb 10, 2012 A medida anunciada pelo Escritório de Informação da Internet de Pequim vale para os sites de microblog (weibo, em mandarim) com sede na capital chinesa. Atualmente, cerca de 320 milhões de chineses têm microblogs, que são a principal plataforma da ... |
PCWorld - Feb 10, 2012 By Michael Kan, IDG News By March 16, users of China's Twitter-like microblogging sites will be required to register with their real names in a government effort to stop harmful information from spreading on social media sites. |
Pueblo en Linea - Feb 10, 2012 Shanghai, 10/02/2012(El Pueblo) - La popularidad de los micro-blogs tiene serias implicaciones para las empresas y marcas que operan en China, creando un panorama en el cual estallan cada vez con mayor frecuencia grandes crisis y escándalos, ... |
Chinadaily USA - Feb 10, 2012 By Meng Fanbin (China Daily) BEIJING - With social media becoming more common in China, micro blogs have become the greatest source of scandals that damage companies' reputations, according to a report released on Thursday. |

