July 2, 2011 10:22 PM
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One Click Forward, Two Back
Caixin has a pessimistic assessment of China’s Internet industry, which it says is in a “state of chaos”: In the coming three to five years, three trends will determine the direction of innovation on the Internet. The first is the competition among new media platforms. At the moment, the composite direction of Facebook’s software platform, Apple’s hardware platform, and Amazon’s hardwJanuary 11, 2012 11:34 PM
How China Kills Creativity
For the Diplomat, Jiang Xueqin writes about what he sees lacking in Chinese schools:The very best US schools are seen as
China Aims for High-Tech Primacy
The New York Times looks at China’s efforts to become a leader in high-tech innovation:China already has almost twice
December 9, 2011 12:31 AM
China Unveils Supercomputer Based on Its Own Chips
The New York Times reports the announcement of a Chinese supercomputer built with domestically designed and manufactured
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