First listings from China

Keith Teare » 11 March 2006 » In News, edgeio, event, listings, update »

First Chinese Listing on edgeio

The first edgeio listing from China was posted today.

Here is a link to it:

First edgeio listing from China

Original Post

Pretty soon there were several more:


Anima Causa “适形椅”

This is really exciting for us. edgeio was built to provide for bottoms up publishing from every town and city on the earth. To have achieved 12,000 listings in 10 days, and to have listings from 1600 cities feels great. To see Chinese listings is awesome.

I also posted a fuller look at “instant listings” on my personal blog.

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  • http://www.lifelongblog.org/reallife/?p=9 Real Life » Am I the First one?

    [...] Last night was my first time to use edgeio tagging the recent post of my blog. Occasionaly I found a bug of chinese searching on edgeio. So I emailed to report the problem. Matt replyed me very soon and they have solved it immediately. Somehow, Keith claimed that I was the first one listing on edgeio from China. To be honest, I’m not sure about it. Because I have seen some Chinese bloggers introducing edgeio on their blogs several days ago. I believe that some of them have tested the service before me. Ok, indeed that’s not a serious problem. All I want to say is, some bloggers in China are very passionate in Web2.0. The reason they concern it is not only for business purpose but also creating a positive and competitive environment for China’s Internet industry. That’s why they involve in learning from those succesful foreign companies and work hard to build Web2.0 companies with Chinese speciality. It always makes me impressive to see more and more creative ideas being taken into practice. Despite the failures of most Chinese web2.0 startups, the future of this industry is bright. [...]

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