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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 the number of Internet users as in the United States, and Dr. Wu, a computer scientist and director of the Chinese Educational and Research Network, points out that his nation is moving more quickly than any other in the world to deploy the new protocol. IPv6 — Internet ProtDecember 9, 2011 12:31 AM
Facebook, China and Innovation
As Facebook made its stock market debut on Friday morning, and with observers wondering if and when the company will atte
One Click Forward, Two Back
Caixin has a pessimistic assessment of China’s Internet industry, which it says is in a “state of chaos”
January 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 a
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