On November 3rd, 2009, the biggest universal search engine Google Inc launched a Chinese language voice search service, which expected to attract users from domestic rival Baidu Inc in the world’s largest mobile market.
The new service is aimed to help Chinese users use Google’s existing search services like Web search and Google Maps via cell phones.
Till now the Chinese version voice search provided by Google can only be used for Nokia’s S60 series, which includes 46 models of handsets. Read more…
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The government will continue to promote policies aimed at attracting skilled overseas Chinese to return home to develop their careers and build innovative country.
Wan Gang, science and technology minister, said, “It is the talent pool that empowers China to compete in the campaign of global innovation,” during the 5th Overseas Chinese Forum Worldwide yesterday in Beijing.
Wan said that the government has always endeavored to cultivate the Read more…
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With a development of little more than 10 years, the business park sector in China is still in its infancy. However, a new report says that as the property market responds to the increasing requirements for high-quality decentralized business space, the sector now is firmly poised for lift-off.
Recently, international property consulting and management firm Jones Lang LaSalle conducted deep Read more…
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A potential global recession is caused by the deteriorating US credit crisis, which is said to force many CEOs of Chinese enterprises to make emergent plan to cut production and corporate expenditure in preparation for leaner times. These companies have for years worked toward an export boom.
As the surplus goods, produced by the fall in exports, can not be digested by domestic market, many Chinese are possibly facing the problem of excess capacity, caused by easy and Read more…
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