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<p>Lots of people are asking me if I am going to next week&#8217;s <a href="http://www.blogworldexpo.com/">Blog World Expo</a>. No, cause I have a six-week-old baby at home. Plus, I hang around a lot of these speakers all the time anyway. That said, I&#8217;m actually pretty surprised by the quality of speakers that this new conference has been able to put together. I&#8217;m actually sad I won&#8217;t be there, even though <a href="http://www.kyte.tv/ch/6118-scobleizer-sponsored-by-seagate/68410-milan">I&#8217;m not really THAT sad</a>.</p>
<p>But what really looks interesting? The Chinese Bloggercon. <a href="http://twitter.com/blognationChina">BlognationChina is there</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://rconversation.blogs.com/rconversation/2007/11/third-annual-ch.html">Rebecca McKinnon is too</a>. <a href="http://jmsc.hku.hk/blogs/cnbloggercon07">John Kennedy is live blogging and doing an awesome job</a>. I feel like I&#8217;m sitting in the hall. I know it&#8217;s lunch time right now on Saturday.</p>
<p>That stuff is all in English, but <a href="http://cnbloggercon.org/blog/">the official blog</a> is in Chinese.</p>
<p>Next year I want to do a BloggerCon here at the same time and build a video bridge so we could talk about the same issues. Heck, let&#8217;s do it. Why don&#8217;t you all show up on <a href="http://www.kyte.tv/channels/browse.html?mode=VIEWERS#uri,channels/6118/68410">my Kyte.tv channel</a>. It&#8217;s open to ANYONE who wants to post some video.</p>
<p>Some topics that I wish were being discussed internationally:</p>
<p>1. How do we get great Chinese blogs translated to English (and vice versa)?<br />
2. Who is the &#8220;Michael Arrington&#8221; of China?<br />
3. What&#8217;s happening in the Chinese blogosphere that&#8217;s different than the English one?</p>
<p>From John Kennedy&#8217;s blog I already learned that there&#8217;s a Chinese knockoff of Twitter already and I already found some cool new blogs. Really great stuff.</p>
<p>UPDATE: There&#8217;s <a href="http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=cnbloggercon+2007&amp;s=rec">some photos of the BloggerCon on Flickr</a>. Oh, and check out <a href="http://yeejee.com/">the Chinese Facebook knock off</a>.</p>
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