- RT @shanghaiist: World’s first Jackie Chan museum opening in Shanghai: http://tinyurl.com/alb3sp (And again, Hong Kong misses the boat) #
- RT @niubi CCTV fire “bldg structurally toast” (can think of no better description; demolition is going to be daunting) #
- CNBC: DJIA falls below 7000 points for first time since October 1997 (corrected) #
- Strolling down memory lane: Books proclaiming Dow reaching 30k, 36k, 40k, 100k http://bit.ly/R76Aa #
- Idea of the week: Draft a book proposal called “Dow 3,000″ and get it sold by April #
- RT @acarvin All references to snow on Twitter within a 25 mile radius of DC: http://is.gd/lqZt #snowDC #
- TechDirt: How Does Chinese Internet Censorship Affect Business? http://bit.ly/LH0bR #
- WSJ: Freddie Mac CEO Will Resign http://bit.ly/2UgBy (Not sure what good this does now…) #
- CNBC: AIG CEO Won’t Rule Out Needing Another Bailout http://bit.ly/vDFaW #
- Quote of the day: “The best encryption in the world won’t help you if your passphrase sucks.” Jeff Nye http://bit.ly/4BIiJz #
- Retweet @DanHarris “Why China Will Remain Stable” http://is.gd/lpMp #
- RT @InternetLaw “Pentagon Media Strategy Document Decrypted Due to Weak Passphrase” http://tinyurl.com/cthq2c #
- Interesting: “What the hashtag?!” a user-editable encyclopedia for hashtags found on Twitter http://wthashtag.com #
- Pitch: “The Wikipedia Revolution: How a bunch of nobodies created the world’s greatest encyclopedia” (Mar 17) http://bit.ly/8wvv #journchat #
- See @ahess247 BusinessWeek’s summary of startups presenting at DEMO http://is.gd/lrDp #
- Cool spiffier looking version of TweetGrid functionality: http://monitter.com #
- Twitter Counter: Top 100 Tweeters in Beijing http://bit.ly/zcQ1V Mix of locals and expats, pretty flat distribution #