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Google’s China Problem

am 23.04.2006 von Handakte WebLAWg

For many young people in China, Kai-Fu Lee is a celebrity. Not quite on the level of a movie star like Edison Chen or the singers in the boy band F4, but for a 44-year-old computer scientist who invariably appears in a somber dark suit, he can really draw a crowd. When Lee, the new head of operations for Google in China, gave a lecture at one Chinese university about how young Chinese should compete with …

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Dont be evil, indeed

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Going for an Indian in China / Ausländisches Essen im Ausland

Transblawg / Helen Pidd writes in The Guardian on the interesting subject of what the Chinese, Indians and Italians regard as exotic food. I was interested in the sticky dried Xinjiang fruitcake sold in Peking. Googling took me to the horse's mouth, the eGull…

Markenpiraterie in China

MarkenBlog / Nach Angaben der chinesischen Regierung waren im letzten Jahr lediglich bei 10,6% aller untersuchten Markenrechtsverletzungen ausländische Marken betroffen. Quelle: The Post Gazette For example, the Beijing government provides special protection…

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