Despite its central role in the Arab revolts, Facebook now plans to launch in China under Chinese rules, just when Beijing is clamping down hard on political activity, including online. Facebook lobbyist Adam Conner tested the waters on this notion, telling a Wall Street Journal reporter recently that “now we’re allowing too much, maybe, free speech in countries that haven’t experienced it before.” He added, “Maybe we will block content in some countries, but not others.”
“Ask Facebook” may also become the answer to who wins the great standoff between the powerful open forces of the Internet versus Beijing, the most aggressive force on Earth trying to control information.
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A $19 billion development in Zhengzhou, packed with blocks of empty apartments
The New District Residential Towers: all empty.
Glamorous public buildings in Zhengzhou which have never been used.
China is in the midst of a huge economic boom right now and, in the spirit of Communist nanny-statehood, the government has taken it upon itself to construct vast urban developments wherever it sees fit and – seemingly – without factoring in what the people actually want.
The result: places like Zhengzhou New District (above), home to just some of the country’s 64,000,000 vacant homes.
Wen Jiabao: a word in your ear.
And Now Presenting: Amazing Satellite Images Of The Ghost Cities Of China (Business Insider)


