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Thursday, February 17, 2005
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Urban China Embraces Web; Rural Regions Lag.
Rural Chinese are embracing the Internet. One especially popular site
is Ninth City, which provides an imaginary world. Men and women can
plan weddings, invite guests, set up registries and tie the knot --
multiple times. There are half-a-million bloggers now. But a digital
divide remains between wired city dwellers and poor, often illiterate
country peasants. [NPR's All Things Considered]
8:49:06 PM
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2005
Judy Smith.
Last update:
4/22/2005; 5:21:50 PM.
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