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All Maps in China Are Wrong, Pt. 2
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All Maps in China Are Wrong, Pt. 2

  • John
  • August 11, 2019
7 years later, Chinese maps are still wrong.
Censorship Watch: China and the Panama Papers
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Censorship Watch: China and the Panama Papers

  • John
  • April 5, 2016
Only days after the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists released the explosive Panama Papers tax-evasion […]
How Twitter Critics Helped My WordCamp Talk
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How Twitter Critics Helped My WordCamp Talk

  • John
  • September 20, 2015
Last week I had the privilege of speaking at the second-ever WordCamp Dallas-Forth Worth; I […]
My Censorship Talk at  WordCamp Vancouver
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My Censorship Talk at WordCamp Vancouver

  • John
  • July 23, 2015
If you happen to be in Vancouver on August 15th, I’ve got great news for […]
All Maps in China Are Wrong
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All Maps in China Are Wrong

  • John
  • July 6, 2012
So right now I’m in the process of making a web app for mobile devices […]

Thoughts on Maps, Travel, Web Security and China

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  1. Barbara Salice on “Double Indemnity” Outward Opening Door Not So RareJune 3, 2022

    I’ve always wondered about that! I’ve watched DI many times & found that feature unexplainable. Thanks for the info

  2. Nick Eftimiades on China Law Blog: SaaS in ChinaOctober 31, 2021

    The China Copyright and Media has been cancelled. Any ideas if it has moved?

  3. Jeff on Homebrew Korea Event & Hombre India Pale Ale RecipeMay 18, 2021

    Hello John, im a homebrewer in korea, would love to touch base with the community. I have no facebook account.…

  4. Let’s Talk About HTTPS, Google and China - Hashed Out by The SSL Store™ on SSL Usage in ChinaAugust 25, 2020

    […] “As such, SSL is not widely used even when it should be. Both the QQ browser and the Baidu browser do…

  5. Takehan Technologies on Peering and the Chinese InternetJune 30, 2020

    […] than a 100mbps dedicated connection between New York and Dubai. Sure enough in China, the exact opposite is true. Traffic…

  • All Maps in China Are Wrong, Pt. 2
    Date
    August 11, 2019
  • Mapping My 2016 Swarm Check-ins
    Date
    January 2, 2017
  • My Maps: China, 1910 – HW Cribb & Emery Walker
    Date
    June 16, 2015
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