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Google Uncovers Gmail Phishing Scam Originating From China

Google’s security team has revealed in a blog post that it has discovered a phishing scam aimed at collecting Gmail user passwords and email contents. The company has notified victims of the attack […] Related posts: Phishing websites stole $3 billion in China In 2010, the number of new viruses introduced in China… Facebook can […]

China’s Twitter sites Censor ‘Egypt’ Search

The word ‘Egypt’ (??) was censored today by several micro-blogging sites in China, the AFP reported. I did a search on Egypt on China’s largest microblog site Sina Weibo (in Chinese of course) and got the following in return: “According to relevant laws, regulations and policies, the search results have not been shown.” It was […]

China’s Patent Development Strategy is Ambitious

China is huge in terms of population and economic power. It’s the world’s factory and has plenty of successful imitated technologies in the country. But to be a true global leader, China understands that it has to innovate rather than imitate. The solution is rather straightforward: promote innovation within the country by increasing patent counts. […]

China Police Tweets with the Public

We have a list of 18 really interesting ways people are using Twitter and that includes stopping bicycle thieves in Boston. We’re seeing a similar use in China’s micro-blog, Sina Weibo (????). The police department in Beijing has found micro-blogging a useful way to connect with the public. Peace Beijing (????) is the official Sina Weibo […]

Dell to Invest $250 Billion in China over the Next 10 Years

China is the second largest PC market in the world and is predicted to replace the United States over the next decade. Lenovo, the current market leader in China owns about 27 percent market share while runner up Dell owns about 9 percent. The gap might be huge but Dell is determined to close it. […]

Hashable Makes Twitter #Intro Social

Penn Olson features start-ups. Find out more here. Twitter introduces relevant people to its users through an algorithm. It’s good… but shouldn’t introductions be made through a real connector? It should be more personal and social. It shouldn’t be a one way event where you hit the follow button and hope that the person you just […]