A non-blogger friend of mine who I brought along to this year's Chinese Blogger Conference thought the meeting had a Woodstock-like quality. Above is a slideshow of pictures that attendees took and uploaded to Flickr. I'm behind on my writeups, but will post more later as soon as I get a chance. The pictures tagged cnbloggercon almost say more about the spirit of the meeting, though. Also check out this conference photo feed mashup running on the Chinese Web 2.0 site Yupoo. And here is a video somebody uploaded onto the Chinese video sharing site, Toodou:
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Posted by: Grigo | October 31, 2006 at 12:51 AM
As a blog reader, what I am most concern about is the proliferation of professional blogs disguised as online diaries.
I want to make a suggestion and that is for amateur bloggers to announce who are their sponsors if any.
Several weeks ago, there was a story on the news about a youtube video that appeared to be like a personal video-blog by a person named lonely_girl15 which turned out to be a professional endeavour.
It would be a good code of honour if bloggers can state clearly who are their sponsors on their website or if they are not sponsored at all.
Posted by: mahathir_fan | November 06, 2006 at 01:24 AM