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Clik here to view.It’s been pretty quiet around here lately and we haven’t done much “reviewing” of China as we should have (which probably royally pisses Elliott off). Of course, most of it is my fault as I’ve been incredibly busy over the last month and, much to my chagrin, will continue to be for the upcoming week or two. Whenever I’ve had a free moment, I squandered it away defending ChinaGeeks‘ privilege to write about western media bias and entertaining thought experiments meant to prove unprovable kinky Chinese internet tales on chinaSMACK. Sigh.
For CNR, however, Min Guo and I will be flying down to Guangzhou later today to attend this weekend’s 2009 5th Annual CnBloggerCon, for which CNReviews an official sponsor. As one of our past contributors, BloggerInsight‘s Xue Ying will also be there as one of the organizers.
While there are foreign attendees, CnBloggerCon is a home-grown affair, a gathering of mainland Chinese bloggers, entrepreneurs, academics, non-profits, and other people interested in China’s online space. In addition to fronting some cash to help make CnBloggerCon ‘o9 happen, we’ll do our best (read: I’ll do my best) to report on the conference’s activities, speakers, and shenanigans. This will be my first time attending so, frankly, I’m not really sure what to expect.
More: CNR’s past China Blogger Conference (CNBloggerCon) coverage.
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