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Week 30 Websites in Oblivion

July 24, 2006 @ 3:39 am

Companies come, companies go and it seems websites go sometimes even faster.

For some reason people forget to extend their domain name registration. Other ventures just stop their business so it makes sense the website perishes as well.

Also the opposite happens. The print version of a magazine ceases publication, the website is still available although not updated anymore.

I intend to update on a somewhat regular basis on the ditched websites. The main reason for ditching is the fact that they ceased to exist.

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Filed under: Website Rants — mychinastart

MyChinaStart slowly getting out of beta

June 26, 2006 @ 7:24 am

More pages have been added lately and the finetunung stage has started.

Next to the already topical pages, like cities and specific subjects like law and media pretty soon MyChinaStart will be open for editors to maintain their own subjects.

Check back in a couple of weeks for more news about this.

Filed under: News — mychinastart

Hangzhou and Ningbo

April 10, 2006 @ 11:06 am

It’s still city time. Two new cities have been added. Hangzhou and Ningbo.

Both cities are close to Shanghai, it’s a train ride of a couple of hours and you can set foot in the park around the Westlake in Hangzhou. I actually spent only half a day there, coming from a bamboo town on our way to Shanghai.

The West Lake and the parks around and within are nice, although crowded in the weekend.

Ningbo I haven’t been yet. It’s a coastal city, has a growing port and as far as I know even a Starbucks.

Filed under: News — mychinastart