Posts Tagged ‘top ten’

thank you | cnreviews.com ::

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

:: 56minus1 has been included on CNReviews’ listing of “Ten Eclectic China Blogs You Should Follow.” Very cool of you CNReviews. I’m honored and flattered. Thank you.  // AjS

china’s top IT bloggers ::

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

:: a couple of days ago, Sina.com announced China’s “Top 10″ IT Bloggers for 2008. For the most part, the list was decided by netizen-vote, but the final results were ultimately determined by a panel of Sina.com judges. Either way, there are some heavy-hitting tech geeks on this list worth paying attention to (see below). Sina also announced the “most popular” IT business blog – CNNIC’s Web2.0 Research and Development blog; and the “most valuable / worthwhile” IT business blog – Microsoft’s Research Asia Pacific blog. Hat tip to Joel for linking me to this news.

2008 “Top 10″ IT Bloggers (in alphabetical order, as translated from Sina):

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Chen Yongdong (陈永东)
– During the Microsoft acquisition bid for Yahoo, Chen published almost 40 posts critiquing and commenting on the affair from many angles.

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Hong Bo, aka “Keso” (洪波)
– Keso continued to use his unique point of view and perspective to influence the Web2.0 space in 2008 with 49 blog posts.

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Jin Cuodao (金错刀)
– From the profound perspective of an IT industry and business management expert, Jin contirbuted original points of view about hot issues in 2008.

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Lao Yao (老杳)
– Using his deep academic and professional understanding of the IT space, he set up “critque unfair matters, praise those worth praise” on his blog.

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Lei Jun (雷军)
– By sharing his experience in venture capital / start-up investment and business mangement, it took Lei’s blog barely 3 months from launch to get a million hits.

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Liu Xingliang (刘兴亮)
– As a result of his many years working in the Web2.0 and service provider industry, Liu’s influential point of view easily caught the attention of netizen and blog readers.

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Liu Jianguo (陆建国)
– With his unique point of view and simple but profound language, Liu used his blog to report on the 200 “big and small” events from the Chinese Internet in 2008.

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Moonlight Blog (月光博客)
– By closely following hot Chinese Internet topics / problems from a technology point of view, readers fell in love with Moonlight Blog.

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Wang Ran (王冉)
– Wang observes IT industry phenomenon from the perspective of an investor; deciphering hot investor topics online while vividly sharing a unique perspective.

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Xiang Ligang (项立刚)
– 2008 was a year in which the telecommunications space was given a lot of attention, and thus Xiang made a living by continuously writing blog posts, igniting a sword-fight of battling points of view.

// AjS