Can I? Should I? Will I? A fellow @beijinghikers assessing one of the many peaks in the Baicheng Landform.
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http://scottmallinson.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/43816407_128895578083109_1207915326575704037_n-1.jpg Thank you @mathiasheng for awarding me first prize 🏆 for this photo from our recent trip to Xinjiang. A special thanks to @beijinghikers for organising the incredible and eye-opening trip.
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The Baicheng Landforms in Xinjiang are how I’d imagine the surface of Mars to look. Vast and barren with rich reds and browns.
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The tool and the task. — ethanmarcotte.com (ethanmarcotte.com) Our design tools change the design of our products and, at times, they can change us. How do we talk about that?
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Research, Empathy, Simplicity, Speed: A recipe for great digital products – Designer News (Designer News) Research, Empathy, Simplicity, Speed: A recipe for great digital products
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Google’s CEO confirms it’s returning to China with a censored search engine by (Fast Company) The censored search engine is known internally as “Dragonfly” and has been in testing since last year.
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A thread written by @real_vijay (threader.app) 1/ Google is working on a new search engine code-named “Dragonfly” that will aid China’s effort to censor information from its citizenry.
As a former Google engineer I wanted to share some information on what it’s like to be inside Google as these decisions are made https://t.co/HAts5wXwsU
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Google CEO says it’s ‘important for us to explore’ search in China by (The Verge) Sundar Pichai downplays concerns that a China-centric search product would stifle freedom of thought
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How Poor Branding is Holding Chinese Companies Back Abroad (Sixth Tone) As domestic competition mounts, some Chinese brands are taking aim at international markets, but their strategies remain a work in progress.