ReadWriteWeb:
China enjoyed center stage this week thanks to President Obama's visit. Naturally, trade relations were on the agenda.For Internet companies sitting in the US, news reports that chronicled the President's every move in China (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
World ATP Tour Finals come to the former Millennium Dome and its owners are planning for more to comeSave for a brief burst of popularity for ice hockey in the years that followed the second world war, British sports fans hav (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
-15 Westwood; -13 McGowan; -10 McIlroy, Harrington, Noren; -9 Garcia, Ogilvy; -8 Aiken, Oosthuizen, ScottAs it was in the beginning, so will it be when the Dubai World Championship reaches its conclusion in the desert later t (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we report on President Obama's (non)-use of Twitter, take a look at the past decade in the media industry, review the latest stat (Read More)
World-The Times of India:
To get a US president to hold his tongue is no small feat. The Chinese managed to do just that when they persuaded Obama to accept their idea of a "press conference" and refrain from taking any questions in Beijing last week. (Read More)
The Age National Headlines:
Melbourne and Brisbane will play an AFL exhibition game in Shanghai next year, the first professional Australian Rules match to be played in China. (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Film:
Once hailed as the man to shake up Hollywood, the maestro of dizzying, exquisitely choreographed action movies has returned to the far eastLet's say from the start that the life of a major league film-maker, with a thriving c (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Scot will face Del Potro in tournament opener• £1m prize money will help weary players focusThe world's leading players shuffled around what used to be County Hall yesterday in their new suits, shirts, shoes and ties like g (Read More)
The Guardian:
Two lawyers say discussion of rights and religious freedom was suppressed during US president's 'disappointing' visitTwo Chinese rights activists said today that they were briefly detained by police after seeking a meeting wi (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
I know people who swear by the charms of Lagos or Grozny. For them, as me, a city is where friends are. Take note, Jan MorrisI once sat next to a woman at dinner who asked me where I lived. When I replied, London, she frowned (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
Andy Murray's first opponent at the ATP World Tour finals has to be constantly reminded just how good he isIt was the grand slam that many thought Andy Murray would win. Instead, it was the one that launched Juan MartÃn del (Read More)
FT Alphaville:
While the hype about Asian IPOs is largely focused on China and the seemingly endless stream of offerings on the Shanghai and Hong Kong exchanges, Malaysia on Thursday quietly and smoothly staged the region's largest IPO of t (Read More)
The Guardian:
Jonah Lomu on the rampage, one of the greatest ever half-time mascot routines and the imperious Roger Federer also feature1) Ahead of Liverpool v Manchester City this weekend, here's a classic encounter between the teams from (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• I am very focused, says the world No4• Scot says O2 pressure will be different to WimbledonAndy Murray will find himself squeezed somewhere between Jeremy Kyle and Alan Titchmarsh tomorrow when he appears as a guest on ITV' (Read More)
The Guardian:
There needs to be a real conversation about competing values. But the firewalls mean it cannot properly beginTo mark the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Barack Obama goes to Beijing. Europe is so then, China so no (Read More)
VentureBeat:
The latest game company to raise a round of funding reflects the global reach of the industry. Chile’s Atakama Labs has raised $4 million from two Chilean venture capital funds, Austral Capital and COPEC-UC.The company hasn’t (Read More)
mashable:
Last month, we wrote about Coca-Cola’s Expedition 206 campaign, in which the company uses social media to pick three individuals to travel the world in 2010, who in turn visit all 206 markets where Coca-Cola has a presence. A (Read More)
The Guardian:
Beijing is successfully moving on from the economic crisis and looks to have the upper hand in its dealing with the USA year after launching its economic recovery package, China is more intent than ever on showing that it is (Read More)
Intl Business-Business-The Times of India:
A clear majority of Americans see China as an economic threat, a poll showed, as Barack Obama sought to bolster relations on his first trip to Beijing and Shanghai as president. (Read More)