It seems that Chinese scholars (based on the ones I know and the research I see) are more concerned with quantity, as it improves your salary very directly, than with quality.
I think google is the winner too. They may have lost their market in China, but they might have strengthened their image in out side China, especially US, where Bing was emerging.
I bet only a tiny pinch of people will be looking for politics, history and related stuff. But the number of people looking for the good old sweet p()rn will be just huge.
Official language at Taiwan is mandarin, and the language called Taiwanese is the same dialect used in south of Fujian province. So the most part of spoken language is ok. The writing system is the problem. Taiwan use traditional character set, and mainland China use simplified character set.
I heard their key employees have already been hired by Baidu, MS and Alibaba several weeks ago. Google.cn had to hire new people two weeks ago to keep the company running. And top three managers of google.cn decided to start their own search business.
One of my firends company moved their hard drive business group to China, the reason was simple. All their customers (REAL manufacturers of hard drives) are either in China or around China.
This is a piece of useless article just for some kind of publicity. Let me put more interesting one for who have been tricked in to this thread for more information about polymer self assembly.
I am actually worrying what could happen to Android. If Chinese government charges a special fee for any phone with Android OS made in China, Android will loose its juice soon.
But usually SRAM has the same process of CPU. So when Intel or some other companies said they made SRAM with some techniques, you could predict what will they do next.
Are you sure the glass fiber reinforced perfluoric acid polymer membranes, the platinum colloid particles and carbon particles in fuel cell don't leave anything in the water?
"China's already a big target for their anti-piracy efforts"
I think the whole piracy issue in China is a marketing plot. A Chinese friend once told me Bill Gates said something like "As long as they (Chinese) are pirating our software, it is ok."
It seems that Chinese scholars (based on the ones I know and the research I see) are more concerned with quantity, as it improves your salary very directly, than with quality.
Now, it looks more ethical.
Double patterning.
I think google is the winner too. They may have lost their market in China, but they might have strengthened their image in out side China, especially US, where Bing was emerging.
I bet only a tiny pinch of people will be looking for politics, history and related stuff. But the number of people looking for the good old sweet p()rn will be just huge.
And they had been blocked. China had blocked google.com several years ago for several weeks and youtube is still blocked.
Official language at Taiwan is mandarin, and the language called Taiwanese is the same dialect used in south of Fujian province. So the most part of spoken language is ok. The writing system is the problem. Taiwan use traditional character set, and mainland China use simplified character set.
I heard their key employees have already been hired by Baidu, MS and Alibaba several weeks ago. Google.cn had to hire new people two weeks ago to keep the company running. And top three managers of google.cn decided to start their own search business.
One of my firends company moved their hard drive business group to China, the reason was simple. All their customers (REAL manufacturers of hard drives) are either in China or around China.
This is a piece of useless article just for some kind of publicity. Let me put more interesting one for who have been tricked in to this thread for more information about polymer self assembly.
The number of people in China with internet access is about 200 million.
I am actually worrying what could happen to Android. If Chinese government charges a special fee for any phone with Android OS made in China, Android will loose its juice soon.
Nov. 2009 data showed Baidu was 62.2% and Google was 14.1%, alibaba 5%, tencent 5%, MS 5%.
The current top search engine is Baidu. Google's market share of search business in China is less than 30%.
Won't work for DELL and Apple.
The new trains won't run on old rail ways anyway. So it doesn't matter.
I heard google already informed advertisers that their service from google.cn domain name would stop at the end of the month.
Ever heard companies like IBM, M$, Otis, Nokia, GE, Honeywell, Coke Cola, McDonald, KFC...?
Where are we, people, where are we? Some kind of grass land?
Based on your id "0xdeadbeef (28836)" and the fact that you didn't RTFA, you must be old here.
I hope we can get a direct-to-video/DVD/Blue-ray movie on this Google vs. China thing, just like the Mitnick story.
But usually SRAM has the same process of CPU. So when Intel or some other companies said they made SRAM with some techniques, you could predict what will they do next.
A simple answer is no. A longer number is not so simple.
Are you sure the glass fiber reinforced perfluoric acid polymer membranes, the platinum colloid particles and carbon particles in fuel cell don't leave anything in the water?
Do we get garbage collection on iPhone OS? Last time I check, like several months ago, it was a no.
"China's already a big target for their anti-piracy efforts"
I think the whole piracy issue in China is a marketing plot. A Chinese friend once told me Bill Gates said something like "As long as they (Chinese) are pirating our software, it is ok."