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Chinese Calendrics 8.50 - Discover the Chinese solar and lunar calendars

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2008-04-04 00:00:00 by Editor in Softonic > Windows > Latest releases
Chinese Calendrics is a tool for the study of the Chinese Calendar. The Chinese Lunar Calendar is not only a lunar calendar but also a solilunar calendar (what some call a 'lunisolar' calendar), consisting of months corresponding exactly to lunar cycles and years which stay more-or-less in sync with seasonal years. Implicit in the construction...
 
 
 
 
 
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Chinese search engine Baidu hails Barack Obama's Web cred

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2008-04-08 14:45:00 by Caroline McCarthy in Webware.com
U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama appears in cartoon form on the logo of Chinese search engine Baidu. (Credit: Baidu Chinese-language search engine Baidu has an unusual new mascot atop its home page: U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama A cartoon version of Obama is depicted next to a donkey, the Democratic party emblem....
 
 
 
 
 
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Two-thirds of Chinese aware of Apple iPhone

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2008-04-09 07:42:00 by iPod News admin in iPhone nano - Apple iPhone Articles
In a country that hasn't even seen the official launch of the iPhone, more than two-thirds of the Chinese population is aware of the iPhone. There are so many iPhone clones coming out of Chinese factories, it's almost impossible not to ignore the counterfeit side of things. Perhaps the prevalence of China-made iPhone copies has helped make the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Chinese Internet Users Say Enough To International Bullying

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2008-04-16 09:15:00 by Michael Arrington in TechCrunch
A virus is spreading through Chinese Internet users - they are adding a Love China icon to their MSN chat names by the thousands to show support for their country The icon, according to a number of blogs , is said to be in response to Western bullying over recent Olympic protests . Over the last weeks thousands of protesters have come out in...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Chinese YouTube Disappears, Along With Millions Of Western Dollars. Next?

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2008-07-07 10:14:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
For the past year, three sites-- Tudou , Youku and 56.com--have been battling to become the "YouTube of China," soaking up nearly $200 million in venture capital funding along the way Now, there appear to be just two: 56.com , a site that raised $30 million and recently announced a partnership with the National Basketball Association, shut down...
 
 
 
 
 
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Post Mortem of Chinese Online Economy

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2008-08-11 11:06:17 by Bilal Hameed in Startup Meme
Trends Spotting has published a report about online China that could become a useful resource for online China observers, analysts or investors and everyone else interested in technology and web stats in general The focus areas of the report are: China as an online leader, China Insider the competitive landscape in Search, IM & Web 2.0, and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Facebook releases its Chinese Version

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2008-06-23 11:17:47 by Asma Kaleem in Startup Meme
Facebook has recently launched the Chinese version of their site. The huge social networking company has already got its Chinese clone xiaonei that has raised $430 million and is currently having a lions share in the Chinas market Facebook is working passionately to expand its social network by introducing its multilingual versions. Great...
 
 
 
 
 
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Want To Run A Chinese YouTube? Better Hire Your Own Censors

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2008-08-01 10:55:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
Think YouTube has it tough? Sure, Viacom is suing it for $1 billion, but at least it doesn't have the US government breathing down its neck. Not so for video sites in China, which have been scrambling to appease their government since late last year That means getting a license to run the site, which most of the big players have now done ....
 
 
 
 
 
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Another "Chinese YouTube" Raises Monster Cash

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2008-06-30 20:30:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
Chinese video sharing site Youku.com raised a $40 million second round, including $30 million in new VC funding and a $10 million technology loan from Western Technology Investment, the company said, via PEHub . Maverick Capital led the round, and was joined by Brookside Capital, Sutter Hill Ventures, Farallon Capital, and Chengwei Ventures --...