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Change: Juho How does RSS impact news on the web, and what will it mean for the future of online and mobile news? Tracy How is podcasting changing the radio business? - Franzi How have search engines impacted the news business?Jojo (Yang Na) How has the
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Change: Mop.com ormainland otherChina, mainlandsuch onlineas communitiesTIANYA Maggie ZUO Yitong Web 2.0 businesses compared to traditional news organizations Julia Can bloggers and journalists work together in new ways?Sunny Choose a news organization in Hong Kong, mainland China,
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Change: Acess & development of Wikipedia in mainland China - TiaSome useful readings on related subjects can be found via my delicious tags:BloggingBlogs & JournalismBusiness CellphonesCitizen JournalismCitizen MediaCreative CommonsCopyrightFacebookFlickrJournalismJournalism 2.0MobileMyspaceNew MediaNewspapersPhotosPodcastingRSSSearch
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Change: to China. Some discussion about some websites copying business model from overseas to China and their situation inwebsite Chinavalue in ternetof enviornment.Douban. SudalinaSome useful readings on related subjects can be found via my delicious tags:BloggingBlogs & JournalismBusiness CellphonesCitizen JournalismCitizen Media
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Change: Denise, Katherine Chinese journalist-bloggers like Rui Chenggang and Luqiu LuweiCarol Zhou Yan Was "zola" the "nailhouse blogger" a kind of journalist? Sonja Citizen journalism in Mop.com or other mainland online communities Maggie ZUO Yitong Web 2.0 businesses compared to traditional news organizations Julia Can bloggers and
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