China 2.0
If there's ever an image that sums up the Web 2.0 revolution, it's this one. What a shot! I love how it's from China too.
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If there's ever an image that sums up the Web 2.0 revolution, it's this one. What a shot! I love how it's from China too.
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Steve, this is pretty funny. However, some Chinese view this kind of stuff as derogatory, almost as an ethnic slur. Chinese are hardly homogeneous on a subject like this, but many view the Cultural Revolution portrayals with total disdain. Just to let you know.
BTW, the Sand Hill Group launched my "Letter from China" featured blog/column this week. It will be cross-posted to the AlwaysOn Network since I write their "Letter from China" column as well -- and don't have time to write two distinct columns. See http://doiop.com/chinabashing .
Posted by: David Scott Lewis | Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at 01:39 AM
I love this, it really gets the message across.
Posted by: Hamish M | Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at 09:34 PM