INTERNET
Food blogs abound in the West, but it’s the denizens of Asian descent who might be ruling the epicurean roost.
KEVINEATS
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Life on Earth might end in 200 years, but it won’t be because of the Apocalypse, says China’s most high-profile “popular science” writer Fang Zhouzi.
The asia! team
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Social networking sites have become a potential site for recruiting terrorists.
IFTEKHARUL BASHAR
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Was the Chinese pianist insulting the Americans when he played a Korean War song at the White House? Xujun Eberlein thinks it was just political naivety.
XUJUN EBERLEIN
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As anti-Japanese demonstrations erupt across mainland China, Hong Kong netizens prefer a cooler approach.
SIMON SHEN. Translated by ROLAND SOONG
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Some companies are using innovative ways to help people in rural areas get broadband and wireless access.
NORMAN MIRANDA
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Google’s recent debacle in China has our Taiwanese-born blogger scratching his head.
ALLEN
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There is more to China’s regulation of the internet than censorship.
ANDREW HUPERT
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Call it the triumph of capitalism. For more than half a century, the United Nation and its offspring, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and other agencies have poured trillions into the Third World.
LEE HAN SHIH
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Gamers celebrate pain much to Nintendo’s relief.
SHAN BERTELLI
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Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang has returned to helm the company which may be headed for a merger with Microsoft.
LEE HAN SHIH
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Wendi Deng and Masayoshi Son join forces to set up MySpace Japan KK. Despite their immense wealth, they are both outcasts in their chosen homes. Perhaps that is why Wendi Deng and Masayoshi Son have inked an agreement that could change the landscape of the online world in Asia.
LEE HAN SHIH
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