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One Billion Users: Emerging Trends in Emerging Markets
Frank Yu reporting from Beijing, China.
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One Billion Users: Emerging Trends in Emerging Markets
Podcasting royalties in London; China's expected in 2083
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From TheRegister : " The Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society and the Performing Right Society have launched a licensing scheme for music podcasters. ... The licence will allow podcasters to use the global repertoire of musical works represented...
One Billion Users: Emerging Trends in Emerging Markets
Architecture in Beijing: A Short Video
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The wonderful Danwei brings us this one - including designs by Rem Koolhaas. -neema
One Billion Users: Emerging Trends in Emerging Markets
Podcasting maturity in China vs. US
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Podcasting was born in Europe, zoomed in the US, and may take China by storm. The Chinese site Toodou is probably the major player here - and they just launched what we've been expecting since Google Video launched: shared ad revenue in video podcasts...
One Billion Users: Emerging Trends in Emerging Markets
In some ways the Asian educational system may work better than the western system
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This is an interesting article from Reuters that show that many of the highschool dropouts found that they wanted more discipline and structure in school. Instead of being troublemakers many of them just felt that the educational system did not inspire...
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