Chengdu Living in Italian

This is interesting: the recent Chengdu’s Spy Network article on Chengdu Living has been picked up by a few blogs and even translated in Italian by one. I can’t read Italian but it’s pretty neat that it’s been translated and posted in other languages. The link came from Cinaoggi.it, which is user that I’ve been seeing a lot onĀ Hao Hao Report recently.

Chengdu Living in Italian

Rock on Cinaoggi.it, thanks for covering Chengdu’s “Una gang di hacker” story.

April 12, 2010|

Tweeting in China

As you may or may not know, Twitter is (and has been blocked) in Mainland China. Iran’s Twitter Revolution has the Beijing regime fearing for the spread of ideas and opinions so the service remains mostly accessible from the world’s largest internet audience. For this reason, I have seldom used the service over the last year unless I’ve been travelling in Hong Kong or other countries in Asia.

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However, I’ve recently come upon a solution, via an API Proxy trick that enables me to send and receive tweets from my iPod Touch (thanks to Kevin for his help working that out) and I’m reading and sending tweets again. Hooray.

If you’re on Twitter frequently, follow me and see what I’m up to as I navigate my way through life, work, and fun in Chengdu.

Oh, there’s a Chengdu Living twitter account as well which I’m updating more now that I can access the service from my mobile device. Follow that, too.

April 10, 2010|
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