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A little poem I read from Kaixin001

There is always a little truth behind every “JUST KIDDING”,

a little knowledge behind every “I DON’T KNOW”,

a little emotion behind every “I DON’T CARE”,

and a little pain behind every “IT’S OK”.

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Updates from Beijing, June 2010

This past week I was extremely busy, mostly because there was a flurry of technology/travel conferences in Beijing.

Tuesday May 25 – Startup2Startup event with the gang from “Geeks On A Plane”
Wednesday May 26 – Travel Global Summit
Thursday, Friday May 27 -28 – CHINICT (chinict.org)
Saturday May 29 – China Webmaster Conference by Comsenz
Sunday May 30 – Technology and Scientific Exhibition
Monday May 31 – TMT China by China Entrepreneurs
Tuesday June 1 – Software [...]

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Beijing: Why free internet in is coming to an end, and coffee is going to be big

A few simple observations when I’m in Beijing’s [...]

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Reputation is Dead?

Reading this article, “Reputation is Dead”, it reminds me of having a conversation with someone the Linux User Group in Beijing a few years ago.  

In the article, the author talked about  the difficulty in  managing and controlling one’s online reputation, and how there are online services that help people to manage their reputations.

The article [...]

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Top 5 articles I like about

I’ve read Malcolm Gladwell’s previous work also, the Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, and so I was very excited to get a hand with the new book – What the Dog Saw.

Warning: Contains some Spoilers.

I was a little bit disapointed in this one, the collection of articles are originally written for the New Yorker.  I’m not [...]

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