Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Today's Tech News: Microblogging spreads in China, even without Twitter

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People use a laptop at a Beijing wireless cafe last summer. In July, Chinese authorities blocked Twitter because of protest-related content.
 
Microblogging spreads in China, even without Twitter
By Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY
When Chinese student Rachel Zhang discovered Twitter last April, she realized her "little dream" of sharing with strangers the movies that made her laugh and the books that made her cry. Read more
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