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> Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 09:57:32 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Casey Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:  "The Future of Internet in China:"  by
> Queen Elizabeth
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> Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 09:55:59 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Casey Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: "The Future of Internet in China:"  by
> Queen Elizabeth
> To: Hong Kong News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> --- Hong Kong News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ==========================
> > Hong Kong InternetNews Weekly
> >  July 24-28, 2000
> > ==========================
> > 
> > /-------------------------MAIN
> > EVENT-------------------------\ 
> > "What is the Future of Internet Advertising in
> > Greater China?"
> 
>    The Future MUST be "BAOZI" ('Chromatic Pin-Yin')
> says Queen Elizabeth. "If we are to communicate in
> both
> the Roman keyboard and in BIG 5, we must adapt to
> the 
> methods which most ally themselves to real-time
> applications on the 'Net. " her Majesty said, last
> night asdding that, "Baozi works for both Mandarina
> and
> cantonese, and in Characters and Roman letters, a
> good
> way in which to teach English, in Hong Kong
> schools."
> 
> http://www.slip.net/~navyblue
> 
> http://www.baozi.org
> 
> 
> > Sponsor: BMC Media
> > Speaker: renren.com's VP Marketing and Sales and
> > Chairman of the Internet Advertising Bureau in
> Hong
> > Kong
> > 
> > 1 August 2000, JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong,
> > 8:00-9:30am
> > Cost: Free (includes continental breakfast) SPACE
> > LIMITED
> > 
> > Check it out at:
> > http://asia.internet.com/forums.html 
> >
>
\---------------------------------------------------adv.------------/
> > 
> > In This Issue:
> > 
> > 1. The Blood Flows
> > 2. tom.com Scraps 80 Staff
> > 3. CTI Lays Off 200 in Broadband Division
> > 4. MarketWatch.com, Asiacontent.com Create Joint
> > Venture
> > 5. Asia2B Declares Itself "Virtual WTO"
> > 6. Yahoo! HK Offers Localized Tools
> > 7. Hutchison, Casio, Siemens Ally for Multimedia
> > 8. renren Partners with ChengDa for Jobs
> > 9. chinadotcom, CCIDNet.com JV for ASP Marketplace
> > 10. chinadotcom Joins with InfoIsLive.com
> > 
> > Internet Event
> > 
> > 11. What Is The Future of Internet Advertising in
> > China?
> > _____________________________________
> > 
> > This service is provided free of charge to the
> > Internet community,
> > courtesy of internet.com's Asia site: 
> > You may SIGN UP for this newsletter and other Asia
> > Internet newsletters at
> > 
> > http://asia.internet.com/e-newsletters.html
> > _____________________________________
> > 
> > 1. The Blood Flows
> > --------------------------------------- 
> > At least 281 are having a lousy weekend in Hong
> > Kong. That extra one is new tom.com CEO Wang Sing,
> > who, 10 days after being officially named to the
> > position, got to make his first public appearance
> in
> > the post at a press conference to announce and
> > clarify rumors that the Internet company was
> indeed
> > cutting 80 staff from its Hong Kong operations.
> > Feel bad for the newly jobless, but not for the
> > company. On Monday, Hong Kong iMail ran a cover
> > story in its iBusiness section about Li Ka-shing�s
> > �push on mainland,� with exploring tom.com�s links
> > to Chinese Internet companies, including Wang�s
> > 163.net and Shanghai Maya Online, a broadband
> > content provider in which tom.com recently
> invested.
> > The firings were explained by Wang as a way of
> > re-aligning the company�s mainland staff, so that
> > personnel would be split 50/50 between Hong Kong
> and
> > its northern neighbor. Do you think the tom.com
> > severance package, which Wang described as higher
> > than legally required, include tickets to next
> > week�s Leslie Cheung concerts, which tom.com is
> > sponsoring? Or maybe shares in the company, still
> > riding high after its site-less IPO four months
> ago?
> > The office carpet also turned red over at City
> > Telecom (CTI), where the company�s broadband
> > division sliced over from its workforce. 
> > What does this all mean? At the very least, it
> means
> > that the F****d Company Web site will be
> registering
> > a lot more page views from Hong Kong IP addresses,
> > now that the latest unemployed will be joining the
> > 18 cut from SCMP.com and 100 from Next Media. Is
> the
> > Post Office hiring?
> > Asia Internet Stock Report Internet Analyst Brian
> > Fan summed up the markets well: �It was a painful
> > week for net stocks this week.� GEM actually
> managed
> > to go up, despite 36.com immediately dumping 20
> > percent of its value during its IPO Tuesday, and
> > SEHK-listed i100 hit the treadmill and similarly
> > lost over 22 percent. Hey, can I borrow that copy
> of
> > Recruit? 
> > By Steven Schwankert, Managing Editor,
> > asia.internet.com
> >
>
/-------------------------------------------------------------------\
> > FREE FOOD & INTELLIGENT DISCUSSION
> > internet.com's Breakfast Forums - Hong Kong
> Edition
> > 
> > "What is the future of Internet Advertising in
> > Greater China?"
> > By Richard Robinson, renren.com's VP Marketing and
> > Sales and
> > Chairman of the Internet Advertising Bureau in
> Hong
> > Kong
> >  
> > 1 August 2000, JW Marriott Hong Kong, 8:00am -
> > 9:30am
> > Cost: Free (includes continental breakfast)
> >  
> > SPACE LIMITED 
> > Contact mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or check it
> out
> > at
> > http://asia.internet.com/forums.html
> >
>
\--------------------------------------------------------------adv.-/
> > 
> > The Week in Review
> > -------------------------
> > 
> > 2>> tom.com Scraps 80 Staff
> > 
> > [July 28--HONG KONG] One month after its official
> > launch, tom.com [8001
> > HK] announced on Friday plans to lay off 80 staff
> > members in a realignment
> > of resources.
> > 
> > Full Story>>
> > http://asia.internet.com/2000/7/2801-tom.html
> > 
> >
> /-------------------------------------------------\
> > Asia Internet VC Watch
> > VC buzz, biggest deals and startup profiles.
> > Sign up for this e-mail 
> > newsletter and others at:
> > http://asia.internet.com/e-newsletters.html
> >
> \--------------------------------------------adv.-/
> > 
> > 3>> CTI Fires 200 in Broadband Division
> > 
> > [July 28--HONG KONG] Hong Kong-based
> > telecommunication company City
> > Telecommunication [1137 HK] (CTI) announced on
> > Thursday the termination of
> > 200 staff in its newly-launched subsidiary Hong
> Kong
> > Broadband.
> > 
> > Full Story>>
> > http://asia.internet.com/2000/7/2802-cti.html
> > --------------
> > 
> > 4>>MarketWatch.com, Asiacontent.com Create Joint
> > Venture
> > 
> > [July 28--HONG KONG] MarketWatch.com, Inc.
> > (Nasdaq:MKTW) and
> > Asiacontent.com, Ltd. (Nasdaq:IASIA) announced
> > Thursday a memorandum of
> 
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