CNBloggerCon
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The Chinese Blogger Conference (or CNBloggerCon) was the first national bloggers conference held in China.[1][2] The conference first convened in Shanghai in November 2005, and was held in the subsequent years in Hangzhou (2006), Beijing (2007), Guangzhou (2008) and Lianzhou (2009). One of the more prominent organizers of the conference is the Shanghai-based investment manager and blogger Isaac Mao.[3]
References
- ^ French, Howard W. (2005-11-24). "A Party Girl Leads China's Online Revolution". The New York Times.
- ^ MacKinnon, Rebecca (2008). "Flatter world and thicker walls? Blogs, censorship and civic discourse in China". Public Choice. 134 (1–2): 31–46. doi:10.1007/s11127-007-9199-0.
- ^ French, Howard W. (2005-11-24). "Huge new wave of blogging in China". The New York Times.