Today in China

A somewhat biased view on China…

September 29, 2006

10th personal blog on Today in China!

We now have 10 active blogs on Today in China!

Here is the list of the blogs in no particular order:

I would like to recommend Keith’s blog on Business in China. Keith is the most recent member of Today in China and provides us a unique perspective on the growth opportunities in China. His blog explores and explains the economic growth of China and the business opportunities created by that growth.


August 24, 2006

List of cool games

I started to maintain a list of cool games on Today in China because there really are some good free online games around. You may check the list. You’ll find only cool games and well… also some really cool games.

The coolest game in the list so far is Flow, where you take control of a strange creature and make it evolve in a lively aquatic world.

Enjoy!

Links:
Today in China
The list of games


July 5, 2006

Today in China now available on GMail

Since yesterday, I can administrate the email users using…. GMail! They opened the GMail for your domain beta and I managed to get in!

This means that when you get a blog or website on http://todayinchina.com, I can provide you a personal todayinchina email address that you access using exactly the same interface as your GMail addresses if you have some.

By the way, Today in China is now hosting more and more personal blogs and websites… and we still have 4 slots open for free China related Personal Blogs!

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June 29, 2006

Hutong to Highrise

Here comes a new blog hosted by Today in China!

Hutong To Highrise

Hutong to Highrise documents the changes occurring in Beijing by using the photovoice research technique. They hope to learn more about hutong dwellers and see the world through their eyes by giving them cameras and the means to document what is important to them. Taking the camera out of the hands of the observer and putting it into the hands of the subject helps the observer to see the world as it is through the eyes of the subject. Using local people’s perspective is what makes their project unique.

I’ll keep you up-to-date with their progress! On their blog, you may see the report from Isaac who is trying to find interesting hutong people ready to work with them on this project. As you may read, it’s not easy and people are quite suspicious.

Do not hesitate if you want to give some help or if you want to sponsor their project! Contact me directly or leave a message on their blog.

Good luck guys!

And by the way, if you want to have your own blog related to CHina… Don’t forget to contact me, I still have room for three or four more blogs!


May 10, 2006

TodayInChina.Com on an IBM Website!

IBM LogoCheck this out! There is a link to Today in China from IBM’s Going Global Website for China! Thanks to Lisa, author of the now famous XiaoBuDian’s World.

By the way, I am back from a three weeks break in Belgium with lots of chocolate… So, you’ll see more updates on my blog in the next coming days!


December 2, 2005

Visitors from Russia, welcome!

Last week, TodayInChina received the visite of hundreds of people from Russia. They were all coming from http://wwwboards.auto.ru and looking for the gallery of funny pictures about China.
The post referring my website says “Here are a lot of pictures”. An the reply to the post says “These mysterious Chinese people :-) “.

So, if you like the pictures, just check again. I added of them this morning!

Links
The referring web page on wwwboards.auto.ru
The gallery of funny pictures about China


August 23, 2005

New shoutbox

I added a new feature on the website. If you want to say something not related to the posts on this website, you may use the new shoutbox! The shoutbox is available from the sidebar on the right of the page. Just input your message and wait for other visitors to answer.


August 20, 2005

Light version of the galleries

Today, I implemented a new small feature on the galleries. Some people are complaining that the galleries contain too many pictures while some others would like to have all the pictures. Now, you can have access to a light version of the gallery with less than 40 pictures or to a full version with all the pictures. By default, the gallery is shown in light mode You just have to click on full version to get all the pictures.
The first gallery to have a light version will be the one of Pingyao that I will upload this afternoon.


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