Creative Weblogging Increases Chinese Internet Presence
Filed in archive Company News by Anita Campbell on September 14, 2006

Creative Weblogging, seeing the potential, recently expanded its presence in China, with the launches of 3 consumer-topic blogs and the appointment of a Regional Executive Editor - Lee Swue.
Lee Swue, who blogs under the name of Hung in China (which means Solid Rainbow), is a graduate of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and also studied at UCLA. His work experience includes a number of multinational companies, including Microsoft, as well as a stint as an entrepreneur with his own business.
Lee Swue will help with the strategy to grow the Chinese market, and is responsible for guiding the direction of the Chinese blogs.
Creative Weblogging's blogs in China include so far:
- Yuleguan, a blog about celebrities and daily entertainment (http://www.yuleguan.com)
- Wangtam, a blog about information technology and the Internet (http://www.wangtam.com)
- GSeeker, a blog about all things Google and Web 2.0 (http://www.gseeker.com)
A Chinese version of the company's corporate blog was also recently launched - to be found at http://www.creative-weblogging.cn.
About Creative Weblogging Inc.:
Creative Weblogging Inc. is THE blog media network for the discerning consumer and professional, reaching nearly 2 million readers per month. The company is based in Palo Alto, California, and powers more than 80 premium blog sites in English, German, French and Chinese with categories ranging from RFID (rated 'CNET TOP 100') and Mobile Technology to Medicine (rated 'Best of the Web' by Forbes) and Gadgets.
Full press release: Creative Weblogging Network Expands with Four Blogs for China
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