Shanghai

Hacker News Shanghai Meetup #4

HN Shanghai

The next edition of the Hacker News Shanghai meetup will be held on October 27, 2011 at Abbey Road starting 7:00 PM; as usual, look for the table with a "招财猫" ("Lucky Cat"). First round of beers will be on us, along with some snacks.

Open Source meetups in Shanghai

Some of us have been organizing Open Source related events in Shanghai since 2008; BarCamp, Drupal meetups, Geek Out... Somehow we feel that Shanghai still lack of regular events for the tech crowd. We've tried to grow local Open Source communities in the past and recently stepped down from leading the local Drupal meetups to focus on preparing alternative events. We'll still be attending these meetups, and others such as the SHLUG for example, but we will spend our resources organizing events for the Open Source and tech audiences at large.

Shanghai Open Source Meetup; let's get started

Open Source logoSeveral of our team members have been involved in one way or another in some of the tech events that are taking place in Shanghai, helping organizing Barcamp and DrupalCamp as early as 2008. We have been helding regular meetups in Shanghai (and even held one in Beijing) for the past 3 years and have been considering for a while now extending these meetups to all Open Source technologies; we feel that by doing so we will be in a much better position to leverage the local scene and foster initiatives.

Week in China Tech: May 9th

With the temperature and humidity rising, it is a good moment to attend to conferences and this month will provide you enough opportunities.

Week in BJ Tech: April 29th

Largest Mobile Internet Conference of the Year (Wed-Thus,27-28th April,2011,Beijing) : How Can Foreign Tech Companies Succeed in China?- Featuring a “Fireside Chat” with the Head of Google China -Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, eBay, Google...all dominating giants in the mobile and internet world, and yet they have one glaring blemish in common – China. Despite their massive intellectual and monetary resources, these big guys have yet to make it in the largest market in the world. Is expansion into China corporate suicide?