摘要
As a journalist, three years ago, thewebsites I first vis- ited every morning were the websites of the Chinese newspaper Southern Weekend or ?heWall Street Jourhal. But now, the first thing I do is to open my Sina Wei- bo (literally microblog), the Chinese version of Twitter. It's not just the first thing I do at work; whenever I have time, I will log on my Weibo, whether I'm comnmting back home on the subway, or queuing up for lunch. It has now become an integral part of my life.
As a journalist, three years ago, thewebsites I first vis- ited every morning were the websites of the Chinese newspaper Southern Weekend or ?heWall Street Jourhal. But now, the first thing I do is to open my Sina Wei- bo (literally microblog), the Chinese version of Twitter. It's not just the first thing I do at work; whenever I have time, I will log on my Weibo, whether I'm comnmting back home on the subway, or queuing up for lunch. It has now become an integral part of my life.