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| China Digital Times
Foreign Policy Magazine article uses the shooting of Tibetan refugees by Chinese border guards as an example of the so-called "YouTube effect": A video shows a single line of people slowly trudging up a snow-covered footpath. A shot is...
YouTube to Launch Chinese Service
Sat, 9 Jun 2007 15:37:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
Popular video sharing website YouTube plans to launch a Chinese-language version in the near future for the convenience of Chinese internet users, YouTube co-founder Steve Chen said on Saturday. Chen made the announcement while attending a forum on internet in Taipei.
Agreeing to Block Some Videos, YouTube Returns to Thailand
Sat, 01 Sep 2007 06:19:23 GMT | New York Times
Thai censors lifted their ban on YouTube after five months of blocking it because it had carried material seen as insulting to the country?s king.
Make Money Online with YouTube
Sat, 29 Sep 2007 04:11:31 +0000 | John Chow dot Com
It looks like Google’s $1.65 billion takeover of YouTube is about to pay some dividends. YouTube is rolling out a new video unit with Google ads embedded into them. Publishers who run the unit will get a share of the income generated. From the looks of things, publishers will be displaying videos from Google’s choosing - [...]
China: Tudou now bigger than Youtube?
Thu, 11 Oct 2007 04:59:05 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China
Kenneth Tan reports from Shanghaiist: according to the Shanghai based tudou.com's founders, is already streaming more minutes of video content every month than YouTube (15 billion minutes per month versus 3.5 billion)! So how accurate is this claim? Details here.
China: Blogger Reactions to Youtube Block
Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:57:25 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China
Kenneth Tan from Shanghaiist has put together bloggers' reactions to the blocking of youtube in China.
Thu, 18 Oct 2007 08:28:20 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China
Several sources seem to confirm that youtube has been blocked in China. Ken Wong noticed that the blocking happened soon (one day) after youtube launched its traditional Chinese version (zh). Transpacifica has also confirmed the blocking of youtube.
