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Why People Don’t Use Voice Mail in China

People in China don’t use calendar as often as United States. I talked about it in a blog entry back in 2005: Do You Have a Calendar?. I also talked about Why Classified is NOT Popular in China, Yet....

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Whole Society is the Biggest Network Effect

I chatted with Doug on this the other day about the difference between people in China and US. I have written on this topic in many articles: Why People don’t Use Voice Mail in China Do You Have a...

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French Concession and Shanghai’s History

Just when I opened a new entry before me and wondered what to write to day, Stephen left a comment, which can be a very good topic to start a discussion. I was reading the website of the restaurant...

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OOB for Three Days

I feel I over used my eyes in the previemts days. Need to give my eyes some rest. I promised Wendy and myself not to touch my computer this weekend.

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Lining up for Metro – Part II

This is the second post about lining up in Shanghai metro after I posted the first entry about it (Lining up for Metro?) three and half years ago. These days, when I started to take metro again, I...

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People Started to Wait at Red Lights

Taken at Guangyuan Road, and Gongcheng Road Taken at Guangyuan Road, and Gongcheng Road, at 8:50 AM, rush hours Look at this photo. That is a normal day in rush hours in the morning. People started to...

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Global Village

This morning, I am very happy to host two talented students – Chengyi from Shanghai Jiaotong University, and Echo from Stanford University. It brought me back to the days when we, as a company and as a...

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World Cup 2010

I have never been a football fan, and never tried to be one, or pretend to be one. The last time I was deeply impacted by World Cup was still back in 1994, one year before the College Entrance Exam –...

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Written Chinese Keeps China United

One of my guesses (without any support) is, the written language of Chinese played a very important role in keeping China united as a country in the last 1000 years, although it separates, and then...

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Challenges to Trust

I started to re-think about the Google’s decision to withdraw from China. If the rumor “attack-from-within” turned out to be true, it is a very reasonable action. The company’s culture is built on...

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