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CDT is a collaborative blog covering
breaking news stories and analysis of events in China, while CDS will
be a collective wiki-based forum to provide in-depth research,
documentation, and a shared community focused on China. Together, the
sites will create a participatory media portal which serves as a news
aggregator,
resource center, and a nexus of online networks devoted to the
politics, society, culture, economy, environment and international
relations of China.
CDT and CDS will be testing grounds for cutting-edge digital technologies and practices such as RSS, Collaborative Filtering and Folksonomy to gather, filter and organize information and knowledge about China, as well as to facilitate greater online information flow from Chinese to English. Both sites will provide a wide spectrum of perspectives, opinions and analysis from those networks, and together form a fully interactive China knowledge community. They will aggregate the collective intelligence of this community and bring in the expertise and voices of community members. They will also be catalysts to timely and in-depth China reporting for other traditional forms of media, such as print and broadcasting.
CDT and CDS will be testing grounds for cutting-edge digital technologies and practices such as RSS, Collaborative Filtering and Folksonomy to gather, filter and organize information and knowledge about China, as well as to facilitate greater online information flow from Chinese to English. Both sites will provide a wide spectrum of perspectives, opinions and analysis from those networks, and together form a fully interactive China knowledge community. They will aggregate the collective intelligence of this community and bring in the expertise and voices of community members. They will also be catalysts to timely and in-depth China reporting for other traditional forms of media, such as print and broadcasting.


