Monthly Archives: July 2014

Ejaculation Occurs Finally and Flood Comes Along

Various rumored crimes (not only corruption and promiscuity, but murders) of Kangshifu (康师傅 a common alias of Zhou Yongkang on the Internet) have been discussed at Weibo.com and forums in China for more than a year, encouraged by successive reports

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The Paper: Fighting Back of Chinese Traditional Media

Recently, a new Chinese media platform – The Paper (澎湃新闻 thepaper.cn) with more than 300 million yuan initial investment was launched, provoking much discussion in China. The Paper’s prospectus My Heart Goes on As It Did, also a nostalgic essay

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Great Mysteries of the Most Talked-about Chinese Writer – Han Han

Today (July 24th) is the premiere day of a closely watched Chinese film – 后会无期 (literally means Never Meet Again but officially The Continent), which will inevitably cause a lot of controversy, just like the great disputes on its 32-year

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Why Chinese Youth Become Unprecedentedly Lazy?

Although Chinese have a reputation for being hard-working, the youth generation of Chinese today is unprecedentedly lazy. Such laziness is reflected in all aspects of daily lives. For example, most young people would never climb stairs as long as there

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Hypes Dominate China’s IT Industry

At a meeting with CEO of Lenovo Yang Yuanqing in China this year, CEO of Tesla Motors Elon Musk said he doesn’t like the conception of “marketing”, because it’s like “cheating people to buy something”. Instead, Yang Yuanqing defined “fans

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How Staff of China’s SOEs Keep Screwing Things Up?

When I got my position transferred and didn’t have to work with staff from China Mobile any longer, I felt relieved. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China have been notorious for their inefficiency. As one of the largest SOEs in China,

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Migrant Workers and Their Mobile Gaming Exploiters in China

The above is a photo of ironic contrast. The nearby low temporary buildings are dorms of migrant workers, and the distant mansions are built by the migrant workers; meanwhile, people working in the mansions are making mobile games for their target users

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Lost Chinese Youth Intrigued by Emerging Civil Brainwashers

As China is experiencing its pain of social and economic transformation and the new generation is entering their adulthood, the young generation gets lost. The Chinese youth, especially the 80s (born in the 1980s), are eager for suggestions from the

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Weak Awareness of Internet Copyright in China

Last night I told my wife I’ve opened an English blog. This move is a bit confusing because my Chinese blog is under good operation and has a lot of readers, but my wife understood it after I explained. One

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SEO Obsession in China

As I made traffic of Mobile Gaming Portal of China Mobile grow several times, many companies in Nanjing want an interview with me, but we always disappoint each other. In my opinion, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is just an auxiliary

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I’m a blogger, editor and translator from China, now chief editor of a mobile gaming media site.
"Internet in China" refers to the special internet environment in China blocking foreign services and creating unique phenomena.

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