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US tech firms score in China

Australian IT reported today: “US technology firms announced they had secured contracts with Chinese firms worth a total $US2.3 billion ($2.9 billion), nearly half going to Motorola. ” US-based firms Motorola, Lucent Technologies, Nortel Networks, Ericsson, Intel and Cisco shared in the deals.

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American Web Sites Speak Chinese

New York Times had an article about American web sites speak the language of overseas users. “The National Football League will roll out a Chinese-language version of its Web site this month in yet another move by American entertainment and media organizations to capitalize on overseas Internet audiences. The new N.F.L. site, which the league […]

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China’s Youth Revere Hackers

Taiwan’s Central News Agency reported on Jan 11, 2004: “With the rise in middle school children frequenting Internet Cafes in China, hackers are becoming heroes in the eyes of today’s youths. According to a recent survey by The Next Generation in Guangdong Province, younger kids are using the Internet more frequently, with 42.5% of middle […]

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Interview – Baidu eyes Nasdaq IPO queue

Reuters reported yesterday from Shanghai: “A multi-millionaire at 36 and one-half of the brains behind the roaring success of China’s self-styled Google, Robin Li now hopes his Web site will join a handful of Chinese dot-coms listed on the Nasdaq. The co-founder of search engine Baidu.com is working feverishly to bring his company to an […]

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Xinhua: llegal blood dealers eye students in Shanghai

BEIJING, Jan. 7 (Xinhuanet) — Five men went on trial in Shanghai this week for using the Internet to recruit people, mainly middle-school students, to sell their blood. The Yangpu District People’s Court began hearing the case, the first of its kind in the city, on Monday. Prosecutors told the court that the men, who […]

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