Isaac Mao

Isaac Mao
Born
毛向輝
NationalityChinese
Alma materShanghai Jiao Tong University
Berkman Center for Internet and Society
Known forSoftware, Sharism
Websiteisaacmao.com

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

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

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

  1. ^ Sharism: A Mind Revolution, Isaac Mao
  2. ^ Isaac Mao, 40th Anniversary of the Internet conference, UCLA
  3. ^ 40th anniversary of the Internet
  4. ^ http://www.linkedin.com/in/isaacmao
  5. ^ Issac Mao on wikimania2007
  6. ^ http://www.picnicnetwork.org/page/7681/en Archived 2010-02-13 at the Wayback Machine

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isaac Mao.
  • 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.