China Internet and Technology Roundup provided by Chinamemes.com:
U.S. Commerce Secretary Slaps China for 3G Stance
Secretary
of the U.S. Department of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez Tuesday
criticized China for delaying the creation of a 3G (third generation)
wireless network in that country, saying it is thwarting global
technology innovation by not embracing standards.
Baidu's Most Popular Questions of 2006Baidu Knows' (China's version of YahooAnswers) 2006 top ten questions list.
Top Ten "How" questions:
1. How to lose weight?
2. How to reset a system?
3. How to make money?
4. How to get pregnant?
5. How to build a harmonious society?
Lenovo to Give IBM a Quiet BurialLenovo
is moving far more swiftly to remove the IBM name as a part of its
brandbuilding venture, leaving many wondering if Lenovo has abandoned
the IBM brand too quickly.
Chelsea Target 100m Chinese Fans in Global CampaignChelsea Football Club's tie-up with China's biggest portal Sina.com adds more than 100m people to the club's potential fanbase.
Computer Game Operators Unite To Fight Against Online ThievesThe
leading computer game operators in China have together asked Chinese
policy-makers and law enforcement departments to work together to
stiffen penalties for virtual asset crimes and to maintain a healthy
development of the computer game industry.
Alibaba's Software Strategy Could Hurt eBay in ChinaeBay's
Chinese competitor Alibaba launched a new software division, Alisoft,
to provide its Chinese customers with various ecommerce software.
Yahoo China to Evolve into Business-Oriented Search EngineYahoo's
China portal will be reorganized as a business-oriented search engine,
the company's head announced Monday, saying it had to change or fail
amid intense competition from domestic rivals.
Chinese Websites Will Adopt Blog Real Name MechanismThe
real name mechanism means that users will need to provide their true
name and identification number in order to register for a weblog on
blog service providers in China.
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