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Holiday Parties: Where to ring in the New Year

If you’re busy working on your New Year’s resolutions (a.k.a. a list of overambitious goals that you’re just going to discard by March) put it away! New Year’s Eve is a
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Financial Report Shows Sina.com Struggled In China Last Year

Chinese online and mobile media company Sina Corporation announced its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2009.Net revenues decreased 3%
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Will Time Magazine's Person of the Year be Chinese?

We don't particularly like it when Time Magazine chooses abstract notions or groups to give its "Person of the Year" award to: it feels contrived and too nebulous to really serve as an honor to
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Enjoy the "Year of the Tiger" - it may be our last


Photo from Hazboy's photostream One of the many benefits of being in China at the moment is that occurrence of the word "tiger" in our media generally has nothing to do with the fallen
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Happy New Year and an Announcement | Blogging For China

Happy New Year of the Tiger! Traditionally the Chinese celebrate the New Year for 15 days – until the first full moon of the New Year – also called 元宵节 (yuan xiao jie). Yuan xiao jie
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Top ten social games of the year in China

China spends a significant amount of its online time gaming: each and every of the many internet cafes around the country are filled around the clock with gamers desperately clicking their mice
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Tibetans Shun New Year Celebrations for 2nd Year

From the Associated Press:Tibetans have decided against celebrating the Lunar New Year for a second year in remembrance of the suffering of people inside Tibet, the Dalai Lama said Sunday.The Tibetan
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China's tourism up 9% year on year | Danwei

Xinhua runs the following report:China's tourism industry reaped an revenue of 1.26 trillion yuan (185 billion U.S. dollars) in 2009, up 9 percent year on year, on the back of booming domestic
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Lenovo's Sales And Gross Profit Down From Last Year

While Lenovo did well in China, its worldwide growth is still down from a year ago, stated the company as it reported results for its second fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2009.Consolidated sales
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Microsoft China Software Sales Up 109% In 2010 Fiscal Year

Michel van der Bel, chief operating officer of Microsoft Greater China, has revealed that the company's software retail sales on the Chinese mainland increased by 109% year-on-year in the 2010 fiscal
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