Posts Tagged ‘china health care blog’
You’re Busy Obsessing About Sino-Googular Relations. But Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch…
(credit: Aidan Hughes, Brute Propaganda)
You’ve become an overnight expert about Google’s operations in China. But have you ever considered the wealth of other pertinent stories written about at length in the English language Chinese blogosphere which demand our more immediate attention?
While the world seems to be off blogging its fingertips down to pencil nubs about the jazzed-up Google-rook-to-China-bishop bitch slap, my ears are positively aching – as I’m sure are yours – from the blaring reverberations of echo chamber punditry and politicking that needs to end pronto.
I’ve been frantically looking for some sort of intellectual escape and right about now would be the perfect time to familiarize ourselves with several of those other pressing China topics the blogosphere should otherwise spend its seemingly unlimited online time.
Let’s kick back and give those areas another good look…
China HB’s New Vidcast
I thought this was particularly amazing, especially the background track. Damjan DeNoble and James Flanagan break down how Chinese doctors are not properly incentivized and why C-sections are almost 50% of the birthing procedures employed across the PRC.
So Where Do Your Best Ideas Come From?
I was thinking about some of my more prolific blogging friends lately, truly prolific and consistent e-scribes like Dan Harris, Chris Brogan, Julien Smith, Damjan DeNoble & James Flanagan, Marc van der Chijs, Jeff Wasserstrom, Will Moss, and David Wolf. It got me wondering what exactly differentiates the frequent writers from the occasional dabblers? Why do certain bloggers maintain such a torrid pace while others can’t be bothered to lift a typing finger, when lightning-quick dispatching is the very thing they do best?
Damjan & I Talk Chinese “Radishes”
In the spirit of those legendary exchanges between Bill Simmons and Malcolm Gladwell, Damjan DeNoble and I talk China.








