Isaac Mao
Isaac Mao | |
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Born | 毛向輝 |
Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater | Shanghai Jiao Tong University Berkman Center for Internet and Society |
Known for | Software, Sharism |
Website | isaacmao |
Isaac Mao (simplified Chinese: 毛向辉; traditional Chinese: 毛向輝; pinyin: Máo Xiànghuī) is a Chinese software architect, and social media researcher. He is doing research in social learning and for developing the philosophy of Sharism.
Life and work
[edit]Mao is a blogger, software architect, researcher in learning and social technology. Mao has written about on-line journalism. Mao's essay "Sharism: A Mind Revolution" appeared in the Freesouls book project.[1]
Blogging and blog advocacy
[edit]Mao has visited some conferences (such as Wikimania about Internet culture, in China and more broadly and other global events on Internet culture. In 2009, he was a speaker at the 40th anniversary of The Internet Conference held at UCLA[2][3] As a trained software engineer, he has a long history of developing both business and consumer software. He worked as a Chief Architect in the Intel HomeCD project and Tangram BackSchool suite.[4][5]
As of 2008, Mao published an open letter to Google, challenging the search engine giant to support anti-censorship efforts and change its strategy on China.[6]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- The 'blog' revolution sweeps across China, an article on New Scientists, November, 2004.
- Isaac Mao's blog
- English entries in Isaac Mao's blogArchived September 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- Not Losing Facebook in China - The Economist, on Internet in China and Isaac Mao views.