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More barcamp shanghai news coverage..
Crystal and Franz pointed me to another article on barcamp Shanghai written by �玻 and published on the 21st Century Business Herald.
It covers a wide range of topics ranging from the background of barcamp to the upcoming barcamp Shanghai2 next March. It mention my session on Open Source Business with a picture taken by Andy Chang, various mentions of Andrew Gilkes and China Access 2008 can be found throughout the article.
Video Blog with David Wong, Alberta Chinese Office
Rapidly Evolving Corporate Strategy for China
First day of the China Access 2008 Beijing Program wrap up notes The first day of workshop and keynotes behind us, we can now focus on working our China strategy!
Today Alan Carroll and Andrew Gilkes welcome a solid group of talented people from all around the globe working in various fields.
We heard anecdotes and success stories from various people including Simon Cousins, an Australian now living and working in Beijing. He runs a 40 person outsourcing development firm and is an advisor to the Chinese government for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He has also been a key person working on the Sydney Olympics in 2000.
Video Blog with Andrew Gilkes
Video Blob with Quiang Bai, Venture Pacific Group Inc
for more info on Quiang Bai, visity Venture Pacific Group
Video Blog with Nathan Zhang, Chairman and CEO of Sinocro Partners
Visit Sinocro.com for more info.
Checking in From Beijing, China - Day one of the Growth Economies / Growth Industries of the 21st Century Program
Checking in from China! kris Krug and I (Robert Scales) are here with China Access 2008. Kris and I are covering the Beijing segment of the Growth Economies / Growth Industries of the 21st Century: China Moves Higher. An economic and business sustainability event focused on helping foreign companies wishing to do business in China.
Yesterday during the opening reception Kris and I had the opportunity to do some podcast with some of the attendees and speakers. I will link to them as soon as they are uploaded.
This is KK videoblogging with Qiang Bai of Venture Pacific Group. He's a VC who splits his time between Shanghai, Beijing, and Dallas(!) and has experience investing in the Web 2.0 industry here in China.




