The Industry Standard launches Chinese version.

Investment News, April, 2001 by Schwartz, Matthew

IDG expands reach with Digital Fortune When International Data Group launched a Chinese version of Computerworld in 1980, more than 90% of the content originated in the United States. At the time, personal computers still were king. Few people in the United States -- much less Communist China -- had even heard of the Internet, and Beijing had just opened its doors to foreign capital.

Now, however, in a reflection of the web's ascension in China, the editorial mix of Digital Fortune, the Chinese edition of The Industry Standard that launched in midMarch, evenly splits coverage between the United States and China. Digital Fortune also maintains a staff of 14 reporters in Beijing. DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA IDG's latest foray into the world's...

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