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Social Media is Really Tough in China.  At Least There is Quora.

Social Media is Really Tough in China. At Least There is Quora.

By Jason M. Lemkin on July 2, 2013

SaaStr is in Shanghai for the month of July.  While I have internet access and an iPad … it’s tough to stay connected with the domestic SaaStr audience. Why? Well, first almost everything is blocked:  Facebook, Twitter, WordPress (as an app and URL — individual sites with custom URLs sometimes barely work, sometimes not at […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged censorship, China, Facebook, google, Quora, Shanghai, Twitter

Free Speech and the Internet

Free Speech and the Internet

By Michael Fauscette on August 15, 2011

I’m a tech analyst and blogger, not a political commentator, so I usually keep my own political beliefs and agenda to myself. The events of the last week though, have really set me on edge with respect to the Internet…

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged censorship, free speech, human rights, open Internet

Now We Know Why The City Never Sleeps

Now We Know Why The City Never Sleeps

By Zoli Erdos on February 25, 2010

Now we know why The Citi Never Sleeps: they are busy censoring their customers. If you are a Citibank customer and they dislike your blog, you may just get in trouble.  (Disclosure: I do have a Citi account… so am taking a risk by writing this post.) That’s just what happened to fabulis, a social […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Banking, censorship, citi, citibank, fabulis, free speech, gay, Privacy, Social network, startup

Oracle Plays with the Fire that Burned SAP

Oracle Plays with the Fire that Burned SAP

By Josh Greenbaum on February 16, 2010

There’s nothing sweeter for a blogger than irony, and the news that Oracle shut down a popular — and perhaps a little too honest — support blog run by an internal Oracle employee provides buckets of blog-worthy irony. Irony is all in the timing, and Oracle couldn’t have picked a worse moment to exercise some […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged blogging, censorship, KPI, oracle, pr, sap, software maintenance, software support

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