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Ken Gao
ZDNet China is run by Ken Gao, Editor-in-Chief of ZDNet China and his editing group, whose members have an average of 10-year-plus working experience in this field.It aims both at providing a China's perspective for the International IT events and offering an international perspective to Chinese IT companies.
Found in 1997, ZDNet China is one of the earliest IT websites in China. Currently, ZDNET China covers a range of topics, including technique and application of cloud computing, innovative internet business modes, management and strategies of multi-national companies, and neotechnology such as low-carbon and new energy.
About View from China
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Foreign investments flood Chinese inner provinces
Big high-tech players like Samsung, Intel, and Foxconn flock to central China to chase cheap labor and enjoy favorable policies.
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China’s online shopping to surge, Internet population to double US and Japan combined by 2015
If not by 2015, then shortly thereafter, China will likely become the largest online retail market in the world, with close to 10 percent of retail sales occurring online, a report predicts.
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In China, plagiarization is an established business model
Copying business ideas from both foreign and domestic firms has been standard operating procedure for Chinese Internet companies. But these borrowing practices could be losing their momentum.
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China launches rare earth industry group as the West complains about export quotas
China sits on 36 percent of the known rare earth reserves in the world and accounts for over 90 percent of the total trading volume.
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Chinese hackers top world leading programmers’ site
Nine of the leaderboard’s top 10 programmers are from China. The only American in the top 20 ranks 12.
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Lenovo CEO: ‘We’ve never been so close to the top’
At Lenovo’s fiscal 2012 pep rally, president and CEO Yang Yuanqing reveals the company’s objective in the coming fiscal year: To be number one in global PC market.
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Backed by growing mobile data revenue, telecom giant pioneers 4G networks in China
China Mobile, the world’s biggest carrier, turns the buses in the capital city of Zhejiang province into moving 4G hot spots and provides Internet service with a downloading speed of 70Mbps,...
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In China, iPad fever is cooling
It is almost a month since Apple released its new iPads, and as usual, the kit is not yet officially launched in China. But buoyant overseas purchases enabled Chinese people to have any products...
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Is Apple fighting a losing battle in China?
In the smartphone market, Apple is playing catch up with Samsung in China, the world’s biggest mobile phone market.
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In China, Nokia’s Elop talks iOS, Android competition
On March 28, joining hands with China Telecom Ltd., Nokia launched Lumia 800C- its first Windows phone in China. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop was interviewed by China’s press.
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