04/ 2/2004
BloggerCon Shanghai Meeting on 17 April
Post @ 22:29 in Blogging - Conference/Events
Living In China will host a BloggerCon meeting in shanghai at 17 April, it's coinciding with BloggerCon II conference at Harvard Law school in April. LiC is a active community weblog organized by some foreigner blogger who currently lived in China. I have some good experience cooperate with LiC team. espeically they collaborate with Weciti and CNblog.org to host the first China blog award.
I don't have a chance to join this fantanstic meeting, wish attendees have a great time on it. If you are a blogger and live in Shanghai vicinity, you won't miss this chance to join the party! Please remember make sure there 30 RMB in your pokets if you wanna some beer. :)
Living In ChinaBloggerCon Shanghai Meeting is a joint initiative of the Shanghai Foreign Correspondents Club, Living in China and Fons Tuinstra of China Herald, with the support of BloggerCon. For further information, please email bloggercon@livinginchina.com.
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The most important critic in our field of study is Lord Halifax. A
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