2008年12月30日星期二

Chinese workers leaving cities in droves

CHENGDU, China (Reuters) -- China's ocean of blue-collar workers is streaming back to the country's farming hinterland, bringing thwarted aspirations and rising discontent in tow as their city jobs, their paths out of poverty, fall victim to the global economic crisis.

Train K192 is a daily conduit of the reversing flow.

Every afternoon it pulls into Chengdu, capital of populous Sichuan province, after a 31-hour trip from Guangzhou, centre of China's once-thriving export heartland.

Hundreds of weary passengers, some of whom stand through the entire journey because seats are sold out, straggle into the grey light of the Chengdu winter and an uncertain future.

"Lots of factories have closed. Mine shut about three months ago. There was nothing to do, so I came home," said Wu Hao, 21, sporting a stylish striped sweater and a sleek metal suitcase.

After a year spent making circuit boards in Guangzhou, he was heading back to his family's patch of farmland, a full month before the Chinese new year when he would usually visit home.

Officials estimate that more than 10 million migrant laborers have already returned to the countryside as thousands of companies have been dragged under by weak global demand for everything from clothes to cars.

The government, always concerned about social instability, is now on high alert, fearful of the consequences of a huge mass of jobless, disappointed, rootless young men.

Beijing has urged firms to avoid cutting jobs despite falling profits, and many bosses have obliged by retaining workers but giving them unpaid leave.

"Sales were really bad and the boss just kept giving us holidays. We had 15 days off last month," said Tan Jun, who also clambered off train K192 in Chengdu. "Next year I won't go back."

With an impish smile, Tan looked more like a student than the factory hand he had been for a drug company in Dongguan, an industrial city next to Guangzhou.

"Menace to Stability"

Over the past three decades, about 130 million people have left China's countryside for the smokestacks, assembly lines and construction sites of cities.

That migration, described as the world's biggest ever by the United Nations, has underpinned the country's heady growth and also given its poorest citizens a share of the spoils, as urban residents' incomes are much higher than farmers'.

Known as China's "floating population", laborers rarely settle permanently where they work -- effectively prohibited from doing so by residency rules -- and return in droves to their hometowns for the Chinese lunar new year.

State media have put the best possible gloss on the in-bound tide of migrants under way: they are simply returning home early, one month ahead of the Year of the Ox which begins on Jan. 26.

But China is heading into uncharted territory and the picture could deteriorate quickly. Many economists forecast growth next year of less than 7.5 percent, the country's lowest since 1990 and a level that would swell the ranks of the jobless.

"The redistribution of wealth through theft and robbery could dramatically increase and menaces to social stability will grow," Zhou Tianyong, a leading Communist Party scholar, wrote this month in a newspaper issued by a state think-tank.

Workers and officials alike hope the migration reversal is only temporary, but the numbers are too vast to ignore. The social security ministry says 10 percent of all migrants have already gone back to the countryside.

New economy?

China, in the short term at least, is pinning its hopes on a smooth absorption of the returnees.

"We expect that there will be a big change early next year, probably in March or April," said Wang Min, a director at the Yuhui Labour Market in Chengdu. "A lot of people will stay here in Sichuan to look for work and not go to other provinces."

If so, they could be redrawing China's economic map.

Coastal provinces have long been the wealthiest in China and the main destination for migrants. But they have borne the brunt of falling exports, while the country's poorer hinterland is more closely tied to domestic fortunes that could rise on the back of a hefty government stimulus spending.

"We are seeing quite a few good, talented people come our way from Guangdong, people with business experience and skills," said Wei Chengyi, manager at Chengdu Doulton Trading Co., which sells ceramic filters. "It's a big help for us."

Unveiling its rural policy priorities for next year, the government said on Sunday that it will encourage unemployed people who return home to start their own businesses. Officials in Chongqing and Henan, two big sources of migrants, have already pledged to lend seed money.

Reconstruction after the devastating earthquake cent red on Sichuan this year has also created a huge need for labor that will sop up some of the floating population.

"I'm not worried. There are still places you can find a job. And when you've got a lot of friends, it's quite easy," said Long Zhaojun, who had spent nearly four years in coastal factories.

Just off the train in Chengdu, Long said he would stay in the bustling city of 10 million for a while to hunt for jobs and have some fun. He was in no rush to return to his farming village. To top of page

2008年12月26日星期五

Sanlu company bankrupted formally

Due to the inferior quality milk powder,Sanlu company announced bankrupting formally.

After the 29th olympic game in beijing,many bad news about Sanlu milk powder turned up in the internet said the milk powder contains elamin.And elamin is a kind of pioson which make the baby sick even die.

According to the news,Sanlu have to amend more than RMB 900 millions to the casualties.Now,Sanlu have to get into debt.Its asset is -1.103 brillions.

As a consequense,Sanlu have to apply bankruption.

2008年12月23日星期二

Sina makes coalition with Focus Media

BeiJing time:22th,Dec,Sina announced adding 47million stocks to make coaltion with focus media's ads of outside.after this even,focus media became the biggest shareholder of sina.

after the news of sina makes coaltion with focus media come out,the stock of sina droped 17%,and focus media droped 16%.

2008年12月22日星期一


Amazon.com Review
Standards, argues Jeffrey Zeldman in Designing With Web Standards, are our only hope for breaking out of the endless cycle of testing that plagues designers hoping to support all possible clients. In this book, he explains how designers can best use standards--primarily XHTML and CSS, plus ECMAScript and the standard Document Object Model (DOM)--to increase their personal productivity and maximize the availability of their creations. Zeldman's approach is detailed, authoritative, and rich with historical context, as he is quick to explain how features of standards evolved. It's a fantastic education that any design professional will appreciate.

Zeldman is an idealist who devotes some of his book to explaining how much easier life would be if browser developers would just support standards properly (he's done a lot toward this goal in real life, as well). He is also a pragmatist, who recognizes that browsers implement standards differently (or partially, or not at all) and that it is the job of the Web designer to make pages work anyway. Thus, his book includes lots of explicit and tightly focused tips (with code) that have to do with bamboozling non-compliant browsers into behaving as they should, without tripping up more compliant browsers. There's lots of coverage of design and testing tools that can aid in the creation of good-looking, standards-abiding documents. --David Wall

Topics covered: Why Web standards (such as XHTML, CSS, ECMAScript, and DOM) are good for everyone, and why site designers and browser makers should move towards standards compliance. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Review
"Jeffrey and his web standards coconspirators have made it possible for those old enemies--beauty, usability, and accessibility--to play nice together in any website." -- Louis Rosenfeld, publisher, Rosenfeld Media "Zeldman explains complex technologies in a way that designers can not only understand, but actually get excited about. If you are serious about web design, you need this book. -- Hillman Curtis, author, MTIV: Process, Inspiration and Practice for the New Media Designer

Job seekers flood IT staffing site

About 20,000 people looking for jobs signed on to oDesk Corp.'s online staffing marketplace in November, the largest monthly increase -- by at least 40% -- that CEO Gary Swart has seen since joining the firm in 2005. Swart said he expects another 15,000 people to sign up this month.

About 4,600 contract jobs are listed on the oDesk site, about twice the number available a year ago. The growth in available jobs is a sign that contract work, like outsourcing, is countercyclical -- it tends to expand when the economy is troubled.

"Companies are trying to do more with less," Swart said.

In all, some 157,000 people are currently seeking work on the site.

Meanwhile, the National Association of Computer Consultant Businesses reported earlier this month that overall IT employment in the United States declined by almost 34,000 jobs between October and November. U.S. IT employment for the month stood at about 3.87 million.

Robert Scheier, a managing director for sourcing advisory services at PricewaterhouseCoopers International, said that the use of contractors is growing as companies look to cut IT costs.

Workers listed on the oDesk site are located around the world, and the hourly rates offered reflect the economic differences among countries -- averaging $12.52 in India, $6.33 in the Philippines, $16.86 in Russia, and $18.32 in the United States.

2008年12月20日星期六

finish cet6

finally,i finished cet6 yesterday.After a week's hard working.i strongly believe that i can pass the exam.the article is about students's mental health.it seems that i do not do good at the article as cet4.But it doesn't matter,passing is everything.

as to the first reading comprehension,it is about nike shoes'company and its boss.the second involves in the agriculture sustainable.the last talk about what?i forget,haha.

in a word,i think i will pass the exam.certainly,i just can say i think.before the result comes out,nobody can ensure him a good mark or passing the exam.

2008年12月19日星期五

Ask the Readers: When Does It Make Sense to Refinance a Mortgage?


So much for vacation. I just can’t keep myself away from you guys!

While surfing around this evening, I found a story at USA Today about how mortgages are at a 37-year low. A 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averages about 5.28% right now.

I don’t usually pay much attention to these stories. We refinanced our first house (from a 9% 30-year loan to a 5.75% 15-year loan), but our current mortgage is in a kind of phantom zone: We have a $207,000 balance at 6.25%, with about 25 years remaining. We think our home is worth about $350,000 ($333,500 according to Zillow), even after the wild swings in housing prices over the past few years.

The USA Today article piqued my curiosity, so I jumped over to Bankrate to see what sorts of loans were available. The site gave me three options:

The best option would give us a 5.00% rate and a monthly payment of $1111. (Our current monthly payment — principal and interest only — is $1386.60.) We could conceivably save $275 per month by re-financing.

But then I noticed an ad for a company called AmeriSave. It touted rates as low as 4.25%. A 4.25% 30-year mortgage? My jaw dropped. Literally. Could this be real? I clicked over, filled out the initial form, and took a gander at the rates they offered:

A payment of $1018 per month? That’s $378 less than we’re paying now! Yes, I do see the $6634 in fees and points. Yes, I understand that it will take us 18 months to recover these costs. That’s fine. We still plan to live in this house forever (or until we can afford to relocate to Wells, England).

As a reminder, Kris and I have a mortgage prepayment plan in place. For the past year, we’ve paid $2000 every month, knocking off a a few hundred dollars in principal each time. We would continue to pay $2000 every month even with a new loan, so we’re looking for a low interest rate and low fees.

So, my book proposal is on hold for a day. I’m spending my Friday digging into mortgages. I have several tasks on my agenda:

  • I’m going to call AmeriSave to find out more about their rates.
  • I’m going to call my current mortgage company to see what sort of rate they can offer.
  • I’ll go through the process at Lending Tree.
  • I’ve e-mailed my mortgage broker to see what he can do for me. (And he replied almost immediately — at 10pm on a Thursday!)

It seems strange to be devoting a day to this when it hadn’t even been on my radar until an hour ago. But it’s moves like this that can save big bucks in the long run. In All Your Worth, Elizabeth Warren encourages readers to “count the dollars, not the pennies”. When you make smart choices on the big expenses, you have more freedom to spend what you want on the small expenses. By refinancing, I’m trying to count the dollars. (When we refinanced our first house, we were able to keep the same payment, but cut the term from 26 years to 15 years.)

Meanwhile, Jason B. wrote in yesterday with a story about his efforts to refinance in this crazy market:

I’m refinancing my mortgage from 6.375% to something lower. I originally locked in my rate at 5.25% just in case it went higher. But the rate dropped to 5.0%.

I realized my $300 application fee was less than what I’d save in just 9 months of interest at the lower rate, so I called up and they agreed to keep my application open, charge an extra application fee (instead of starting over with all the paperwork) and lower my rate. But now the rate has dropped to 4.875% and could go even lower! I guess I’ll just keep paying the $300 until the rate still drops. But it feels wasteful.

Have you refinanced your home in the past few years? What advice can you offer us? It’s been a decade since Kris and I did this. Have you used Lending Tree? AmeriSave? What can we do to make the smartest decision? And do you have any advice for Jason? What should he do about rates that keep falling?

For research, I dug up an old post where Nickel shares his thoughts about how to decide when to refinance your mortgage.

2008年12月18日星期四

opera released a china style version


Yesterday,opera china finally released a china style version.The product released includes opera destop,opera mini,opera community.


Jon S. von Tetzchner,the CEO of Opera,strongly believe that opera will beat firefox in china.


However,as all of us know,opera destop have no advantage to compete with firefox and IE,even if she have advantage in the wireless market.As a consequence,it is not a easy task for opera to beat firefox.

2008年12月17日星期三

CSS ID

IDs are similar to classes, except once a specific id has been declared it cannot be used again within the same (X)HTML file.

I generally use IDs to style the layout elements of a page that will only be needed once, whereas I use classes to style text and such that may be declared multiple times.

The main container for this page is defined by the following.

id="container">
Everything within my document is inside this division.

I have chosen the id selector for the "container" division over a class, because I only need to use it one time within this file.

Then in my CSS file I have the following:

#container{
width: 80%;
margin: auto;
padding: 20px;
border: 1px solid #666;
background: #ffffff;
}

You will notice that the id selector begins with a (#) number sign instead of a (.) period, as the class selector does.

2008年12月16日星期二

zoho:a very good online web applications provider


Zoho is an Office Productivity Suite from AdventNet Inc. Founded in 1996, AdventNet is headquartered in Pleasanton, CA with offices in North America, Europe and Asia. AdventNet focuses on building affordable software for businesses.

AdventNet offerings include software for IT Operations Management (www.manageengine.com) and database technologies and serve over 8000 enterprise customers worldwide.

there are a lot of functions offered by this web.No matter who you are,you may find it useful for you.
Mahatma Gandhi even said:

A customer is the most important visitor on our premises.

He is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him.

He is not an interruption in our work - he is the purpose of it.

We are not doing him a favour by serving him. He is doing us a favour by giving us the opportunity to serve him.

-

2008年12月14日星期日

The iPhone is going to dominate the Web 2.0 world


The iPhone is probably the coolest and the most useful gadget I have ever owned. I have been playing around with the iPhone for several months now and mark my words when I say this, “by the end of 2009, everyone will have ditched their existing phones and convert to the iPhone”. Yeah, so that means you too, dear reader! Wink

I initially wanted to get an HTC phone, but after comparing the price and functionalities between these two “touch-technology” gadgets, I came to the conclusion that the iPhone is the better choice. And I was right. It’s wayyyyyy better.

Why iPhone? Well first of all, we all already know how cool the iPhone’s multi-touch technology works. The ability to enlarge pictures by stretching apart your two fingers on the screen, moving things around here and there, zooming in and out, flipping pages and stuffs, all by using the gestures of your fingers on the screen… plus the iPhone’s ability of knowing whether you’re holding the phone vertically or horizontally… these things has never failed to awe anyone who’s new to it. It is just unbelievably advanced and “intelligent” - and soooo cool…. again - that you’ll feel like you got hold of a device from the future. That’s right folks, The Future is Now.

Okay, enough of the sales talk. Three reasons why the iPhone is going to dominate the Web 2.0 world:

1. Browsing websites in the iPhone is exactly the same as like browsing websites on your PC/laptop

Yes! Thanks to the multi-touch technology, the Safari browser inside the iPhone will render webpages just as it normally would in a normal computer! No more impractical WAP-based pages and phones - they are so dead. I hate seeing broken pages and minimalist sites on a slow GPRS connection anyway. The iPhone connects to the Internet via WiFi (now even 3G!), so iPhone users can actually sit at Starbucks and browse the Internet without even needing to carry that heavy laptop. And remember, it renders the actual page! AJAX, Javascript, all will be working correctly. So that means Web 2.0 apps are going to be used for a long, long time ahead!

2. Affordable price

Priced at only USD199 for the new Version 2 iPhone, anyone can afford one these days. I am pretty convinced that the iPhone is going to be the next Windows PC of this era. Everyone is going to get themselves an iPhone, and once everyone starts using it, more and more web apps will be exposed to those people who previously was never really Internet-savvy users before.

3. iPhone apps can be developed

Lots and lots of ever-increasing number of apps can be freely downloaded from the net and installed in the iPhone. If you’re a Web 2.0 developer, it doesn’t hurt to build an iPhone app for your web app as well. More and more iPhone apps are being developed as we speak. The iPhone apps will help boost the functionalities and practicalities of your web app. Take it to your full advantage!

The iPhone is just too awesome that I’m warning other mobile providers like Nokia, Samsung and LG…… YOU GUYS BETTER START WORRYING

http://web2.0entrepreneur.com/

RealTravel



RealTravel is a place for real people to find and share travel advice and experiences.

its tenet is "real people,real advice,real experience".Maybe it is really good website for someone who are ready to travel.

Knowing about this web,we know that they carry out a kind of web2.0 marketing method----blog marketing.Through the travel daily,give the real experience and advice to the visitor.and the content is made by visitor.this kind of marketing method save a lot money and do have a good efficiency.

One week hard working,CET6 will not be a obstacle

The deadline of CET6 test is closer and closer.I have no choice but to face it.This week,i am ready to spend much time on english learning.I strongly believe that it is not a problem for me to pass it with a week hard working.

Go Go Go,never say no!!

2008年12月13日星期六

yousendit


YouSendIt is the No.1 digital delivery company serving business and individuals on the Web today. Our innovative service enables users to send, receive and track files, on-demand.

YouSendIt provides a trusted, convenient and smart solution for transferring large files over the Internet, replacing the need for FTP transfers, overnight couriers and unreliable email attachments. YouSendIt's technology platform provides developers and partners the resources for integrating YouSendIt services into the applications people use for creating and communicating. When it has to be there now- just YouSendIt!

Will Facebook’s Business Model Work?


Shel Israel argues that Facebook’s revenue ideas have gone from awful to worse. He has compared Facebook to “an old college romance. It was torrid at first and I thought it was true love. But then there came a series of unpleasant surprises in her behavior. One morning I woke up and discovered she who had been so lovely so recently had become downright ugly to me.” While I’m not sure about Shel’s analogy I have begun to wonder how Facebook is going to grow their revenue.

Currently, Facebook’s model appears to be perfect the “social graph” first and build a revenue stream later. Facebook is estimated to be bringing in $150 million in revenue and is sitting on a significant amount of cash. I have to wonder if Facebook’s future revenue models will be successful or if they will fail horribly. While people have utilized Facebook polls and have tested out Facebook SocialAds, their advertising system has not gone mainstream. So what will be Facebook’s primary revenue source?

It appears that SocialAds is Facebook’s primary monetization tool. While people have complained of Facebook’s horrendous click-thru rate, those clicks are by highly targeted individuals. One person that I spoke with at the Web Community Forum in Seattle said that they were having great success. While the click-thru rates were extremely low, their conversion rate was extremely high (above 60 percent). If that’s the case, SocialAds may be a success.

Conversely, Facebook’s attempt to derive revenue from their new Pages offering is a poor one. As a business, why would I opt to rely completely on SocialAds and newsfeed items to drive users to my brand’s page? What happened to user invites that the free groups already offer? I definitely think Facebook should rethink their Pages offering. Unfortunately, I don’t have statistics as to the performance of Pages but I would assume that the Facebook Pages have not been as widely adopted as Facebook Groups. Am I off base here?

Can Facebook generate billions of dollars in revenue? Perhaps. At this point any equation that I provide which justifies $1 billion a year in revenue would be totally inaccurate as it is limited to speculation. While I think that Facebook’s revenue model will be successful at generating a significant amount of revenue for the company, I’m doubtful that it will live up to the hype generated by Facebook’s $15 billion valuation. What do you think?

Sony releases PlayStation Home

Sony company released a 3D virtual environment PlayStation Home beta on 12th,December.

And now it is available for groble. the service of PlayStation Home offers just as what secondlife or lively offer.

Here is a video about the release of Playstation home,please enjoy it.


2008年12月12日星期五

iphone will be available with a CDMA card in China












According to the
Ministry of Industry and Informatio's news,China is going to lisensed 3G quality to some of the communication company at the beginging of next year.

And then,iphone can be used in CDMA.Noways,WCDMA has been built up and iphone is available to Chinese constormer with a CDMA card.


American Household Debt Declines

This morning, Karl sent me a link to a CNN/Money article that is simultaneously happy and sad:

In a sign that Americans’ spending habits are shifting, household debt fell for the first time ever, based on data going back to 1952. According to a Federal Reserve report released Thursday, consumer debt fell an annualized $30 billion, or 0.8% in the third quarter to $13.91 trillion.


Think about that for a moment. In the 56 years that records have been kept, household debt has never declined in this country. Even now, there’s evidence that the current drop may not be due to consumer choice. USA Today writes:

The decline in household debt levels is evidence of the severe credit squeeze that is occurring as banks, saddled by billions of dollars of losses in mortgage debt, have tightened lending standards and made it harder for people to get loans.

In other words, it’s not the borrowers who are cutting back, but the lenders.

Why do i write a English blog?

Some of my friends asked me why i write a blog in English?They said why not write in chinese?In fact,i have owned a blog in chinese which they may not know.(www.moneyding.cn).Because this blog's theme is about my major.I never tell them about this blog because i think they may not be insterested in it.Then,let me tell you why i open another blog writing in enlish.

Firstly,i wanna improve my english.In fact,i like english.However,i spent little time on it.I offen just surf the english website.

Secondly,i would feel pleasure if the people all around the world visit my blog.And i also want to make friends with you.Today,i found some friend from malaysia,america.peru,Guam,Canada,Japan.Certainly there are some chinese.Welcome again.

Thirdly,it is said that english blog is suitable to put adsense.So,i may put some ads on it in the future in order to reduce my parents economy burden for my life and study.

That is all what i explain.

2008年12月11日星期四

Xiaonei changes its logo for a new orientation


xiaonei.com announced that it changed a new logo.Just as the picture left of the text.

In oreder to avoid critizise about copying facebook's logo.Today xiaonei finally changes a new logo.Chen Yi Zhou,the CEO of Xiaonei,said the reason they changes it is that they want xiaonei will be a SNS consist of every age not only student or white collors.

here is the old one

Google Chrome Is Out of Beta


Internet Explorer might want to watch its back. Google Inc. took its “Chrome” Web browser out of beta this week, 100 days or so after first revealing it to the world.

Better stability and performance of plug-ins (particularly video). Video and audio glitches were among the most common bugs fixed during the beta period. If you had problems watching videos with Google Chrome in the past, you should be pleasantly surprised with the performance now.

Even more speed. Google Chrome starts up fast, loads pages quickly, and just keeps getting faster. Since the first beta, the V8 JavaScript engine runs 1.4 times faster on the SunSpider benchmark and 1.5 times faster on the V8 benchmark — and there is more speed to come.

Bookmark manager and privacy controls. We heard you! Better bookmark features were a top request from our users. It's now easier to switch between another browser and Google Chrome with the bookmark import and export features, and we added a new simple way to manage large numbers of bookmarks, too. We also wanted to make it even easier for you to control your browsing data, so all of the features in Google Chrome which affect user privacy are now grouped in one place with detailed explanations for each one.

Download Google Chrome and try it out. Let us know what you think.

web2.0 business model

These days,i always study and think about web2.0 business model.As you all know,it is economy crisis nowaday.A lot of enterprises face a tough problem,espacially web2.0 enterprises in china.They may bankrupt tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.

Due to most of the web2.0 enterprise still fail to find a proper business model for themslves.This condition will lead to a big problem even the bubble's broken.

So,i just try to think about it and do some contribution to the world .Though just depending on my ability will be a dream.Maybe you would say Who you are ? i am just a stupid.I still want to try.For what?i don't know,maybe for my ability improvement,or for what i don't care and what i care.Who knows........

How Baidu can dig its way out

A couple of days ago a journalist acquaintance called and asked me what I thought about the anti-trust and fraud lawsuit that may be filed against Baidu. Her timing was good because I'd spent a large chunk of last Sunday writing a long post about Baidu. If you're wondering why you didn't read it, it's because in moment of dumb tab management I accidentally deleted it rather than post it. It still hurts. It took me a few days to get over my sorrow and take another crack. Here it is again, slightly condensed from its original form, and perhaps better for it.

What I told the journalist is that I don't think the lawsuit is the real problem. Baidu's problem is whether or not its users see its search returns as relevant. Revelance is the oxygen of search engines. Google became popular because it consistently and quickly returned more relevant results to users than other search engines. Baidu held off Google in China because for a long time many Chinese people thought its results were more relevant. It also, of course, has its legally gray but incredibly popular MP3 search, which accounts for a lot of its traffic.

Baidu has had two recent crises that have damaged perceptions of the relevance of its search results. The first is the alleged removal of negative search returns for dairy company Sanlu during that company's own recent crisis. The second, and more recent, is the scandal involving the selling of listings in organic search returns on certain keywords to what turned out to be unlicensed medical companies, which was revealed in a CCTV report.

Internet users and media consumers in China know that the government controls coverage of sensitive stories, both in print and online, and they don't tend to hold media companies (I include Baidu in this category) accountable for that. But if users think a search engine is selling out the quality of its search returns for commercial reasons, they will be less forgiving. Users also have an alternative that they can switch to easily in the form of Google, which is continually improving its product. This vulnerability will become more acute when, sooner or later, the MP3 search business is legislated out of existence or becomes too much of a litigation magnet. Remember, Baidu is NASDAQ listed, and can be punished in ways that many local companies cannot.

Baidu's challenge is now to demonstrate that its search product, which is the foundation of its current business and every other business it wants to build, is still the best one for Chinese users because it gives them the most relevant results. One step that Baidu has reportedly taken is sending a group of tourists on a luxury junket to Hong Kong. While that's in keeping with local PR tradition, it's probably not a long-term solution. More encouragingly, the company has pledged to overhaul (though, as near as I can tell, not necessarily eliminate) its practice of selling inclusion in "organic" search listings.

That's a start. Ultimately, however, Baidu needs to think very hard about its overall business model and the relationship between the advertising it sells and the search results it delivers to users. Search engine results are a signal-to-noise challenge. How much junk do you have to wade through and how many blind alleys do you have to follow before you find what you really want? Google has proven that advertising, if handled correctly, can be as relevant as organic search returns. It has, however, given itself a measure of safety by keeping paid returns clearly separate from organic ones. This makes sense because organic returns are algorithmically generated, while the paid ones are based on keyword bidding. The ads may be relevant, but you can always see just how well the search itself is performing. Also, users are often interested in specifically non-commercial results (like blog postings).

I will go out on a limb and say that it's not necessarily bad for Baidu to sell inclusion in "organic" search returns. I don't even think Baidu necessarily has to disclose when it has done so. But if Baidu is going to sell inclusion in search returns, and especially if it isn't going to transparently flag paid placement, it undertakes a huge extra burden. Google's algorithm decides the relevance of organic search returns in relation to a given keyword or keywords. Only rarely, if ever, does a human element intrude, and ads and paid listings are kept separate. But if Baidu is going to sell unmarked inclusion in organic results then its salespeople have to do the vetting and make sure that their sales don't degrade the signal-to-noise ratio. This introduces a lot of human judgment and fallibility into the process, especially if the incentives are designed to encourage sales over screening for relevance. As for selling the removal of information from organic results, I can't think of any commercial justification. It's a PR disaster and it should never happen again.

Search engine results also confer legitimacy (something that search engine users need to be cautious about, since listings can be gamed on any search engine, if only temporarily). Right or wrong, even though we're innately sceptical of advertising we expect companies or information in the first screen or two of organic listings to be of high quality. We're a little more suspect of listings on the 93rd page of results. As the medical company scandal showed, that legitimacy should be sold only with caution and proper due diligence. After all, if a radio station sells ads that drive listeners away or flog bogus products, it won't stay in business for very long. It's easy to listen to another radio station, and it's easy to switch to another search engine.

So while it might not be necessary to disclose paid listings or, better yet, separate them from organic ones, it is the simplest and most elegant and effective way to defend the quality of Baidu's flagship product in the long term. If Baidu won't do that, then at the very least it has to be completely transparent about how it screens and vets companies for paid inclusion in organic results and it has to be willing to absorb the consequences when, inevitably, that system goes awry. This would be a poor alternative, however.

Personally, I like the idea of a local challenger to Google and I'd like Baidu to succeed. But if Baidu wants to hold off Google and build a business that can prosper in the long run it has to rethink the "search engine with Chinese characteristics" approach. Google isn't sitting still in China, and if Chinese users start doubting the relevance of Baidu's search returns it won't be long before the Internet search market-share figures are reversed and Baidu becomes Accoona, or one more victim of the Google juggernaut.

From imgethief

2008年12月10日星期三

Have you think about your future?

I am still a student at present.But i always think about my future.What will it be and Who will i be? Sometimes i feel everything is clear for me,but sometimes i get lost in the life.Maybe that is because i am just a student.And i never see around the world.I know nothing but i want know everything.Maybe jut this condition do i feel so strange.

I want to be who?i want a job or run a business?I always ask myself.However,the only thing i can be sure is that i will devote myself to e-commerce.

Though i am not a excellent player in this field.I don't think i won't be several years later.I am so confident i will do a big deal in E-commerce.Don't ask me why,i don't know yet,just a kind of prediction.

Not everything with the same price holds the same value to me

The things we buy have an absolute value — the price we pay for them — but they also possess relative perceived values. Not everything with the same price holds the same value to me. An $80 pair of work boots might be worth much more to me than an $80 sweater or an $80 meal in a restaurant.

And I can often (not always) derive more value from something cheap than from a more expensive equivalent. My roomates always said you should buy a nike basketball shoes if you really like basketball.However,i never do it.For one thing,i have no the spare money to spend on this expensive shoes.For the other thing,I just think an Anta or Lining shoes which is cheaper than nike is OK for my running and jumping.I would rather spend the extra money to do other siginificant thing.Even sometimes,it is difficult for me to detect a ¥200~300 difference between two or three shoes.

That is what i think,not everything with the same price holds the same value to me.

2008年12月9日星期二

7 Promising Sites That Died in 2008

Every service starts up with dreams of success and becoming the leader in their niche, but even the best laid plans sometimes end up not quite making it. What follows is a list of 7 sites and services that called it quits in 2008.

Some started in the same year they died, others really gave it a go, but in the end they all ended up calling it a day. From microblogging to video serving, a diverse mix of genres took the hit.

What sites that died this year are you going to miss?

DivX Stage 6 - Stage6 was the official video sharing site sponsored by the DivX company. In February of 2008 it was announced that Divx was closing Stage6 and instead going to focus all of their efforts on their DivX Connected products. The site is still up, but just with a message saying they are closed down.

DocSyncer - DocSyncer was a tool that allowed you to sync the documents on your hard drive with those in your Google Docs. It also supported versioning, and did all of this for free. Sadly the service never left beta and ceased operating in June of this year. The domain name currently does not resolve.

Eyespot.com - Eyespot was an online editor that allowed video mashup creation. In March of this year they opened up their services to everyone, but on September 30th they sent out a Twitter message saying they had shut down. The domain currently shows their shut down message, complete with a crying version of their logo.

GlobalPandora - On January 14th of this year, GlobalPandora launched, promising people outside of the USA the ability to listen to the popular Pandora music service. A mere five days later the dream came to an end as GlobalPandora shut down. The site is now lists news about music and how to listen to Pandora through other means.

Pownce - In July of 2007, Kevin Rose of Digg unveiled his secret new project, a Twitter-like microblogging platform named Pownce. While the service was in invite-only Beta testing, it was the talk of the town, but after it went public in January 2008, it never quite caught on. Six Apart purchased the site in early December 2008, and promptly announced the site would be shut down on the 15th of the month.

Social.FM - In September of 2007, Mercora renamed themselves Social.FM to promote the social aspects of their music discovery business. While it was a noble try, a little less than a year later, on July 31st, 2008 to be exact, the site shut down after three years of giving it a go. Neither of their domain names currently resolve.

TripHub.com - Founded in June of 2005 TripHub was a site focused on centralizing the information for groups trying to plan trips. In June of 2007 they had gotten as far as getting information shared with Orbitz, but alas the startup shut down in August of this year. The site is now a blog dedicated to travel.

From mashable

Carlsberg Web-TV channel


www.partofthegame.tv
Carlsberg launches Web-TV channel about football and fan life.

Recently Carlsberg Brewery launched a football web-TV-channel partofthegame.tv.
They launched 5 channels showing all aspects about football from the classic football matches to life as a fan.

Be sure not to miss the video clips about football funnies and rituals from the Football Magic channel or the bizarre story about fans in the stand and how fan culture sometimes go beyond reason.
As an extra feature you can upload your own favourite football and fan moments.


Link:
www.partofthegame.tv

2008年12月8日星期一

Wal-Mart to start selling iPhone?





It is said that a apple employee told that wal-mart will begin to sell iphone.


Wal-Mart Stores Inc. would be the second independent retail chain after Best Buy Inc. to sell the phone. The phone is also sold at Apple and AT&T Inc. stores.



However,Wal-Mart spokeswoman Anna Taylor said that wal-mart never announced this piece of news.And apple spokeman have no comment.




Yahoo BOSS Reaches a new milestone



Yahoo! Search BOSS was just launched this past July.at present,it reaches a signicant milestone,which is serving more than 10 million per day.According to the yahoo blog,they strongly believe that search boss will have a brilliant future.

Since launch, they've been focused on adding features and building up the ecosystem. they said they'll maintain that emphasis in 2009, as well as adding monetizing capabilities to the platform.

here is the daily queries 's statics:


hulu:an excellent video website



Hulu is a website that offers ad-supported streaming video of TV shows and movies from NBC, FOX and many other networks and studios. Hulu videos are currently offered only to users in the United States.

since hulu was opened for the united state.many people begin to bless youtube because of the copyright and quality problem.

i am eager to have a try.but you know,it is offered ony to users in the united state.So,i just wait and wait.......

Maybe the streaming video will be the trend in the future.After all,everyone want to see a high quality movie instead a low quality one

Google

google is w world-famous company,with its headquarters in Mountain View,California.It was set up in a silicon vally garage in1998,and inflated withe internet bubble.even when everything around it coolapsed the company kept on inflating.google'search engine is so widespread across the world that search became google,and google became a verb.the world fell in love the effective,fascinatingly fast technology.

2008年12月6日星期六

How to Invest in a Bad Economy

Yesterday, USA Today published a piece describing how you should invest in a bad economy. Though the market is in shambles, the authors write, it’s no time to panic:

Enough. The stock market — and your savings — have gone down steadily, day after day, for more than a year. You’ve lost thousands this month alone. It’s time to do something. But…what? Should you shift more money into stocks? Put it all into a savings account? Pay off your mortgage? Hop a freight and become a hobo?

The authors talked to top financial advisers from around the nation. Here’s a summary of the experts’ advice. (For details, please read the entire article.)

  • If you’re in your 20s, take comfort in the fact that time is on your side. You probably haven’t lost much, and you have decades to make up the difference. Now’s a good time to focus on paying off your high-interest debt.
  • If you’re in your 30s, prioritize retirement savings. “Don’t let fear squander your opportunity,” says one expert. Protect yourself from unemployment by maintaining an adequate emergency fund. Be cautious about moving money out of the stock market, but be open to diversifying with new contributions.
  • If you’re in your 40s, prioritize saving “even if it means cutting back on spending.” Don’t abandon the stock market. One financial planner tells USA Today that “nervous investors who stash all their savings in certificates of deposit and money market funds ‘are committing financial suicide’.” Still, stay diversified, and don’t take unnecessary risks.
  • If you’re in your 50s, don’t do anything rash. Keep your investments balanced. Continue to save. In fact, the article suggests that you should look for “any way you have to boost your savings, no matter how small.”
  • If you’re 60 or older, your position is tougher. You don’t have as much time to recover from the market downturn, but you’re not without options. Put off Social Security as long as possible. (This is a strategy advocated by Scott Burns when I interviewed him last summer.) Take a part-time job. Adjust your expectations.

It seems to me that the advice to every age group (except the last one) is essentially the same: Don’t panic. Diversify. Cut spending. Boost savings. Or, in other words, do the things that we’ve been talking about here at Get Rich Slowly for the past 2-1/2 years!

In a related note, Daniel Gross writes in the latest issue of Newsweek, “Don’t get depressed — it’s not 1929!” Also see this past post at GRS: Why it pays to ignore financial news.

Facebook, Google Vie for Connect Services

One hour after Google did a public launch of Google Friend Connect, Facebook launched Facebook Connect. The simultaneous launch is not a coincidence -- the two competing services are battling for mindshare as they strive to be the frontrunners in data portability.

facebook, connect, social networkingThe companies want users to be able to use their Google and Facebook logins to enter third-party sites. It benefits users and third-party sites and allows Facebook and Google to collect more information about what users are doing online.

google, connect, social network, opensocialThere are some key differences between the services. Google's service uses OpenSocial. This means sites using Google Friend Connect can use OpenSocial's open-source applications, such as message boards and ratings gadgets. Google also lets users sign in with their Yahoo!, AOL and MSN usernames.

It's also easier for site owners to use. Google requires adding a few "snippets of code to your site," Stan Schroeder at Mashable reported. However, "adding Facebook Connect apps is a much more convoluted process," he said.

However, Facebook has an advantage in terms of partnering with large third-party services. Facebook Connect is already working with Digg, StumbleUpon and Loopt. Google Friend Connect's partners seem to be smaller sites run by individuals, such as Billboard for the People and Qloud.

It's too early to say how either service will fare, but the Internet is already buzzing with early feedback from site owners.

Loopt, a company with a social-mapping service that lets mobile phone users see whether their friends are in close proximity to them, was one of Facebook Connect's first partners. Evan Tana, the Director of Product Management & Marketing of Loopt, is optimistic about the service.

"Working with Facebook Connect widens the circle of friends Loopt users can interact with, combining the power of Loopt's social-mapping service with an established network of Facebook friends," he said in a press release. "Loopt users will be able to receive an alert whenever Facebook friends are nearby, discover restaurants and bars recommended by their Facebook friends, and integrate their location into their Facebook feed," he added.

Google Friend Connect has also garnered some positive feedback.

Hyperact Design Group is using Google Friend Connect to attract more users to one of its sites - Billboard for the People. The group is trying to raise US$25,000 to create a large billboard in Manhattan to congratulate President-elect Barack Obama.

Danny Peraza, one of the creative directors of Hyperact Design Group, told The Industry Standard that more than 1,000 users signed up for the site through Friend Connect within a few days. He added that hundreds of users have invited their friends to visit Billboard for the People through Google Friend Connect, and that the service has also enabled users to easily add comments to the site.

"There are a few other things I'd like to see," he said. "Like now we've got all these users, and I'd like to have a way to message them, and have a way for them to message each other."

Orli Yakuel, who uses Google Friend Connect on her site GO2WEB20.net would also like to see messaging.

"I think this is a must have feature and needless to say, it's the real way to communicate with someone," she wrote on her blog.

Peraza is hopeful that those additions will come soon. Meanwhile he is happy with what he has.

"It's a step in a right direction," he said. "It means we don't have to set up an online group elsewhere."

from PCworld

Relation between China and France,it is up to France

China representative said we will not give in if France President continue to meet DaLaiama.You know,it is economy crisis now,if France really want to benefit from China,the government should respect our China. It is up to France government.

It is reported that France president decided to meet Dalailama.And this event has displeased all of Chinese.China government claim France should consider the relationship each other.We are friend,and you should not handicap us to deal with our housekeeping.Tipet is always our China,it has been our domain for long time.

So,we hope that France support the Tipet to deperate from China.

From XinHua News

2008年12月5日星期五

finish changing my blog theme

These days,i am annoyed by my chinese blog (www.moneyding.cn)theme.You know,everynone wanna have a simple and effective theme in order to give the visitors a good experience.However,many factors handicap my work on my blog.

For one thing,i have no the ability to create a perfect blog theme for myself temporary.Thus,i have no choice but select other theme.I have tried for many times.finally,i successfully find a simple and effective theme.Besides,i revised part of this theme.After that,i am basically satisfied with it.

Though,due to my changing my theme always,my traffic flow reduced.It doesn't matter.because i will try my utmost to write what i know~~~

2008年12月4日星期四

I hate exam



The end of this term is coming.That means i have to spend more time on my teaching book for more time and less time to surf the internet and study e-commerce and e-marketing.

I don't think the exam is useful for us. It is just a form.because no matter who,you can get a very good mark if you spend your last month on reciting something..Basically,your memory and your fighting in the last month before exam.You will be winner.

For me,i would like to spend my time on my Internet or E-commerce learning.I don't think what we learn from university is significant.

However,i just can face the true.the CET6 and final exam is coming. i have no choice but to face it.


Nokia Tuesday released its high-end N97 3G smartphone, combining a touchscreen with a tilted 3.5-inch display, a full QWERTY keyboard, and inviting a straight-up comparison with Apple's trend-setting iPhone. (See the Nokia 97 up close.)

The handheld combines advanced hardware features with a bundle of services, including assisted GPS, which are intended to merge the device tightly with location-based applications, social networks and the mobile Web. The company also unveiled an improved Nokia Maps service and a new Nokia Messaging service, both part of its Ovi online services set.

Some of the drawbacks: early consensus is that the N97's touch interface is not quite up to fluidity of the iPhone standard; it's pricey (nearly $700 without a carrier subsidy); and won't be available in the United States until sometime after mid-2009.

Besides the iPhone, rivals include Research in Motion's just-introduced BlackBerry Storm, and two Windows Mobile smartphones, the Sony Ericsson X1 and the HTC Touch Pro.

N97 users can create a customized home screen with the widgets of their preferred Web services and social-networking sites. The Nokia Web browser, unlike Apple's Safari browser on the iPhone, supports Flash and Flash video. The combination of the touchscreen and a full slide-away QWERTY keyboard (the iPhone uses a virtual keyboard) is intended to unite an intuitive touch interface with the thumb-driven keyboard for heavy duty texting and e-mail.

Online video is available, including this one from Engadet.com, at Nokia World 08, the annual conference this week in Barcelona, Spain.

Promoted as a "mobile computer," the N97 supports up to 48GB of storage, including 32GB of onboard memory, expandable with a 16GB microSD card for music and other media. It runs on the latest version of Nokia's S60 Symbian operating system.

It supports a range of WCDMA and EGSM cellular frequencies and HSDPA for 3G wireless. It has a 802.11bg adapter and Bluetooth 2.0 and enhanced data rates. It supports a Micro-USB connector and Hi-Speed USB 2.0. In addition, there is a built-in GPS receiver with support for assisted GPS services.

Nokia is opening widget development to third-party programmers. For now, users will have to make use of the existing Symbian application, called Downloads. Nokia hinted it will release an improved download service, akin to Apple's popular App Store in 2009.

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Two new Nokia services, Maps and Messaging, were unveiled for the company's Ovi online services platform for mobile users, though it also supports PCs. Finnish for "door," Ovi is part of Nokia's self-proclaimed shift to become an Internet services company. Announced in late August 2007, Ovi initially offered the Nokia Music Store, Nokia Maps and N-Gage, for games.

The new version of Nokia Maps, for mobile mapping and navigation, lets users pre-plan a route on their PC, then synchronize it with their mobile device. The service also supports high-resolution aerial images, 3D landmarks for 216 cities, and terrain maps. There's also a new route overview feature. The company says future upgrades will integrate Nokia Maps with other personal content, enabling users to combine location-associated media and content with trips or visits, and share the results with others.

Nokia Messaging brings together consumer push e-mail and instant messaging for Nokia devices, allowing users to access an array of online mail and messaging services, such as Gmail, as well as those offered by ISPs. Part of the release is a new Web portal for Mail on Ovi, which lets PC users create and access Ovi e-mail accounts and other Ovi services with a single sign-on account.

Mail on Ovi also offers users Web access to e-mail and up to 1GB of storage space, and spam filters. The beta version of Mail on Ovi will be available this month, with a launch planned for February. The broader Nokia Messaging service will launch during the first quarter of 2009 overseas, for Nokia S60-based devices. A U.S. rollout date was not named. Support for IM and for Nokia Series 40 devices will arrive in the second half of 2009. The company says it plans to sign deals with mobile operators to set up Nokia Messaging as an operator-supported service, available as part of a subscriber's data plan.

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