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  1. Flying home!
  2. http://twitpic.com/9ysd2 - Hong Kong fashion hotel!
  3. RT @BiIIDutton Enjoying debate over survey questions at World Internet Project meeting Macao All amused by AoIR discussion of trivial tweets
  4. Discussing World Internet Project questionnaire #wip2009
  5. World Internet Project Methodology discussion... very interesting issues #wip2009
  6. Directions for WIP-related research: A theoretical framework Nigel Smith WIPNZ, AUT University, New Zealand #wip2009
  7. Internet in a changing media environment: from a media ecology perspective Shunji Mikami Toyo University, Japan #wip2009
  8. Challenges to the utopian of cyberspace as a public sphere #wip2009
  9. "Tuishous" = pushers are those who are paid to post messages in Internet forums in convert operations for a variety of commercial #wip2009
  10. Maneuvering online opinions: Tuishous on the Chinese Internet Wu Mei University of Macau, Macau #wip2009
  11. "Old" media substitution is partial #wip2009
  12. Internet usage, the media, and political expectations in Chile 2003-2008 Sergio Godoy Etcheverry P. Universidad Catolica de Chile #wip2009
  13. China Internet Project website http://www.wipchina.org/ #wip2009
  14. 660 million mobile phone users (48,5% of Chinese population) #wip2009
  15. 298 million of Internet users in China, 22,6% of Chinese population #wip2009
  16. ICT for interpersonal communication in China Guo Liang China Internet Project, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China #wip2009
  17. Talking about Web 2.0 and trust #wip2009
  18. Education and experience shaped trust on the Internet #wip2009
  19. Net-risk inversely related to use of the Internet #wip2009
  20. Net-confidence: reliability of information on the net vs. Net-risk: perceived risk to privacy, security of information #wip2009