For Chinese, Web Is the Way to Entertainment
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He writes a blog, downloads Korean television shows, manages two websites devoted to music and plays an online game called Rongguang Hospital, at search engine Baidu.com. These activities by 18-year-old college student Li Yufei are the reason why, according to 'The New York Times' writer David Barboza, "American Internet companies, one after another, have had trouble penetrating what is now the world's most wired nation". According to Barboza, Google's decision in March to remove some of its operations from China "has overshadowed a startling dynamic at work in this country". "The Internet, already a potent social force here, has become the country's prime entertainment service". Click here to read the full story. |








Aung Htun (not his real name) is one of the young video journalists featured in the award-winning feature documentary 'Burma VJ (Reporting from a Closed Country)'. 