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Chinese netizens rail against Great Firewall (Sydney Morning Herald) The current fad in China for push-ups is not inspired by the approach of the Olympic Games; nor is it part of a campaign to improve physical fitness. Chinese netizens rail against Great Firewall (Stuff) CENSOR THAT: Photoshopped images of Chinese TV host Ou Zhihang doing push-ups in the nude at famous Chinese landmarks, including China's National Stadium (right) and the Great Wall (middle). Related Stories (Computerworld Singapore) Google is launching a music service aimed at providing Chinese listeners with free, legal music downloads, it said Tuesday. By Steven Schwankert 07 Aug 2008 China Madly in Love with Basketball (NBA.com) In the DENVER POST, Anthony Cotton writes "It didn't take a Superman cape for Dwight Howard to soar in the eyes of Asian basketball fans. While posing as the Man of Steel while winning last winter's slam dunk contest at the NBA All-Star Game may have provided the Orlando Magic star his first real taste of national exposure, Howard was already something of a household name in cities such as ... Push-ups proving popular in China (The Inquirer) BOGGERS IN CHINA have come up with a novel way of fighting censorship. For a while the phrase 'push-up' has become a code word to skirt the automated keyword blocking tools which the Chinese authorities use to keep tabs on the online world. Push-ups proving popular in China (iTNews) Bloggers in China have come up with a novel way of fighting censorship. Rock Records to Sell Stake This Year, List Mobile Unit in 2009 (Bloomberg.com) Aug. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Rock Records Co. , Greater China's largest independent music company, said it will sell as much as 60 percent of its shares to a strategic investor by year-end and list its Rock Mobile Corp. Google to launch free music service in China (Macworld) Google is launching a music service aimed at providing Chinese listeners with free, legal music downloads. Poking holes in the Great Firewall (Sydney Morning Herald) The current fad in China for push-ups is not inspired by the approach of the Olympic Games. Google to Launch Free Music Service in China (PC World) Google is launching a music service aimed at providing Chinese listeners with free, legal music downloads, it said Tuesday.
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