Talk:Oriental Daily News
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It is convenient for us to read those updated news via the web sites. However, for orisun.com, readers are allowed to read the site only after being a member of orisun.com. Here, this is 'personal information as commodity', as readers need to fill in their personal information in order to enter the web site.
For another web site of Oriental Daily, http://orientaldaily.com.hk/index.html, it provides up-to-date news for everyone to go over the news. Those news are in detail, but people cannot read the past news in this site.
People can go to the web sites respectively due to their different desire and want.
I have put Cantonese (Jyutping) transliterations in for the Chinese words. Putonghua (Pinyin) transliterations make little sense for this article: the newspaper is aimed at a Cantonese-speaking market and large parts of it are written in colloquial Cantonese characters which non-Cantonese speakers do not easily understand. 210.17.170.218 (talk) 16:12, 12 March 2008 (UTC)