Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Is Net Nanny economically sustainable?
… Freedom City.
If this doesn’t work, Bobo Freedom City probably won’t work either. Which is bad news for property developers. There is a conflict between censorship and domestic demand.
A more scientific term for this conflict might be frictional loss.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
… consider Google Translate – or Wikipedia.
Random Matters discusses a rather technical approach (too technical for me).
An apparently more mundane Wikipedia-Chinese approach was suggested by Junjie last year.
I’m sometimes wondering how people learned Chinese without the internet.
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