Friday, July 25, 2008

Source Forge Unblocked in Mainland China

After SourceForge blocked in China a month,SourceForge Unblocked in China today.This is a good news,access SourceForge no longer need a proxy server.At this time there two weeks before the Beijing Olympic Games.So far do not understand why the Chinese government to block SourceForge,the world’s largest development and download repository of Open Source code and applications.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Gmail new features the HTTPS setting

Today, occasionally found inside another set of options: browser connection, you can choose whether or not to be used only https, just click the test and found that choice, access to Gmail will automatically switch to https, it is very convenient.
Is this feature of China's unstable network is Useful
At present, only to see the English version help, it is just adding to the.

Gmail new features the HTTPS setting

Today, occasionally found inside another set of options: browser connection, you can choose whether or not to be used only https, just click the test and found that choice, access to Gmail will automatically switch to https, it is very convenient.
Is this feature of China's unstable network is Useful
At present, only to see the English version help, it is just adding to the.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Top Ten China Mobile Site

Opera released a State of the Mobile Web: First Quarter, 2008 report recently. The report listed the top 10 Chinese mobile sites based on the statistics of Opera Mini.

Web portal content and search engine access is extremely popular in China, accounting for nearly 55% of the traffic.

E-commerce and e-mail are not yet as popular in China as in other parts of the world. Together, these two categories combine to create less than 2% of overall Opera Mini traffic in China.

Top 10 sites in China

www.sina.com.cn
www.baidu.com
www.google.cn
www.ko.cn
news.sohu.com
www.xiaonei.com
www.3g.cn
www.paojiao.com
www.188bet.com
www.feiku.com

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

SourceForge Blocked In China

SourceForge, the world’s largest development and download repository of Open Source code and applications, appears to blocked in Mainland China on the eve of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. A screen copy of the command “tracert www.sourceforge.net” shows that the problem is a router inside China Telecom.


The current blocking may be related to the recent anti-China protests of Beijing Olympic Games, which began on 8 August in Beijing. Some days before, the author of a very popular free source code editor in SourceForge named Notepad++ start to boycott Beijing 2008, he said that the action is not against Chinese people, but against Chinese government’s repression in 2008 Tibetan unrest. The boycotting is surely a politic issue, but refers to human rights problems in China.
Is that the reason of this blocking? Chinese authorities regularly blocks access to websites that it finds objectionable, including those dealing with politically sensitive subjects. That’s what we have been. Blocked.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

About This Blog

This is my first blog in English,which is set up using Blogger, in this blog, I’ll translate some of my Chinese blog into English.